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Freebie Friday: Daybreak by the Sea – Part 5

Yippieee! You’re finally getting the last part of this freebie kit, and I’m happy I finally get to sharing it.   If you’ve missed my previous freebie kits, they’re still available. You just need to find the tag “freebie” and you’ll find everything that’s still available. Please keep in mind my Terms of Use (no sharing, no direct linking, no commercial use, etc. blah blah) and now I can’t wait to see what you’ll create with this. My next freebie kit will be in the making soon, so don’t miss out on that. Happy scrapping, friends!

Freebie Friday: Daybreak by the Sea – Part 4

Wow! I’m having a hard time staying on top of things here at my blog, can you tell? Life just keeps being a little too busy. I’m glad, however, that I finally get to share my next installation of the current freebie with you. It’s part 4, and that means you’ll get the first set of elements.   Same rules as always – which means that you shouldn’t forget to check my Terms of Use, if you’re unsure how to use this kit. Have fun, and see you guys soon!

Hybrid Hub: Card # 60 – Little Greeting

I‘m ready to share my next card with you. This actually was a really really simple to make card. All I had to do was cut a bunch of flower shapes (with my Silhouette), cut the leaves, stems from green and the flower centers from yellow card stock. Using a stamp and punch from Stampin’ Up I created the little sentiments, added a ribbon, and voila! A card to hopefully delight someone’s heart some time!       Here’s a look at some detail:

Inspire Me: EllenT

I can never get enough inspiration. In fact, sometimes it’s a page I see that actually motivates me to get to scrapping again. Today, therefore, I’d like to introduce you to another great scrapper whose pages continue to inspire me: EllenT. Her gallery at sweetshoppedesigns.com is full of great layouts, and if you haven’t ever checked out her pages, I recommend you do so!  

scrapbook layout, outdoor

P2D: Hell’s Valley

I’ve found another page I thought would be fun to turn into a digital scraplift. Check out this page by WaiSam: I loved the paper strips behind the photo about this page. But also the placement of the big title, the tiny little elements and the photo collage. So, I went ahead and tried to incorporate these things on my own page …