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Credits: Girl Friday: Casual Hour by Traci Reed & Krystal Hartley
Credits: Girl Friday: Casual Hour by Traci Reed & Krystal Hartley
I love to find some gorgeous inspiration for my own scrapbooking and craft projects. Basic Grey would be one such site where you can find awesome inspiration on all sorts of gorgeous projects such as layouts, cards, mini albums, and other crafty projects.
Credits: Leaving on a Jet Plane by Kristin Cronin-Barrow & Shawna Clingerman Font: DJB I Feel Happy by Darcy Baldwin Skyline stitches done with a mommyish photoshop action Scraplift of Travel Girl
Lots of things happen all around us all the time. That means it’s time for us to think about the things that are happening in our lives as well. Here’s today’s journaling inspiration: And since I can’t really give you some prompts without scrapping about it myself, here’s the page I created talking about some of my own wishes.
Credits: Summer Morning by Misty Hilltops Designs
I found another paper scrap layout: I loved the blocked design of this page, the tags, and did you see those paper clips with those ribbons? Too cute (for my hybrid scrapping anyways). So I decided to take this page as inspiration for one of my own (digital) pages, and look what I created:
Credits: Summer of Fun by Traci Reed Font: DJB I Love My BFF4ever by Darcy Baldwin
Moving on to part 4 of my freebie kit “Summer Morning.” With this you’ll receive the first part of the elements. I hope this gets you started with your scrapping. As always, my Terms of Use apply, which means that whatever is included in this kit is for personal use only. You’ll find my detailed TOUs when you download this freebie. Hope you’ll have fun. And now, happy Friday, scrappers!
Credits: Down by the Bay by Kristin Cronin-Barrow Trio Pack 6 by Cindy Schneider Tears from Clip It to Me by Traci Reed Font: DJB Nouveau Quirk by Darcy Baldwin
Hybrid projects don’t have to be all elaborate and what not. You can also make some real simple things, like this card I made with Traci Reed’s & Meghan Mullen’s “Days Like These.” All that was necessary for this card, was to print and cut out a number of little, differently shaped hearts and a sentiment, assemble and it’s ready to go.