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Monday, April 28, 2008

Guest Blogger at Scraps of Mind

While teaching my IRL (in real life) digital scrapbooking class the other night, I noticed that some of my students seemed a little overwhelmed at the various layouts I was showing them. To soothe and encourage them, I used an analogy to show them that it was definitely possible for them to create layouts like the ones they were seeing. The analogy proved to be an apt one, and one that was easily understood. Because of this, when I was asked, by Karen Karooch from the Scraps of Mind blog, to be a guest blogger, I enlarged the analogy to a complete article, complete with layouts to illustrate it. I hope that you will check out my article on her blog. It will be published on Tuesday, April 29. While you are there, be sure to explore Karen's blog. She has a vast collection of articles, tutorials, and all round great information on digital scrapbooking.

Also for today, my CT member, Kayre, has created some layouts using my Prairie Sunset Bracket Album pages as embellishments to give you an idea for what you can do with these other than to build a hybrid album. Thanks, Kayre!

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Hope these give you some ideas for using the Prairie Sunset Bracket Album!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Prairie Sunset Bracket Album

Just released is my new Bracket Album that features my page kit, Prairie Sunset. I hope you'll check it out!

Prairie Sunset Bracket Album

The “Prairie Sunset” Bracket Album is designed for use with the Basic Grey Chipboard Bracket album available online and at local scrapbooking stores. This album was designed with the luscious papers and elements from the Prairie Sunset page kit and features the shades of gold, tangerine, crimson and amethyst. There are 12 pre-made pages, an unique glass-windowed front cover and matching back cover, and 4 solid pages with stitching to be used for journaling or additional pages that you create utilizing elements from the Prairie Sunset page kit. In addition, Photoshop and Photoshop Elements users will be able to use the 6 text paths that coordinate with 6 of the album pages. Think outside the box to use these pages as embellishments on a full-sized layout or placed on a 6 or 8-inch page to make a square album page. All pages are created at 300ppi and saved as .png files to preserve transparency. Included with this album are directions for using the text paths and a tips sheet for completing the album. Thank you to Tandika Star and DigiScrapDesigner for items used in the creation of this product. Special thanks to Atomic Cupcake and Monica Larsen.