Hi Gang! It’s been a while and I feel totally bad about not writing for so long (5 days!). And many things have happened in the meantime.
We had technical issues with our WordPress blog, then we upgraded it to the latest 2.5 version, then we had some more technical issues – BUT it is all resolved now!!!! (Thank you Nickola from Siteground! You’ve been a great help and support in a tough times!)
So, we’re up and running again and it is my great pleasure to introduce our first guest writer:
Lauren from Creative Curio
Lauren has been in the graphic design industry since 2003 and currently runs Creative Curio, a graphic design focused blog. Scrapbooking has been her hobby since around the same time, and she loves this no-pressure creative outlet. Therefore, she didn’t think twice when we asked her if she would like to write about scrapbooking.
So, if you’d like to find out how was the scrapbook image above done check out Scrapboking tutorial: Children in Spring –> by Lauren from Creative Curio.
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HO HO HO!
I’m all in the Christmas spirit! Yes! I’m even trying talk into my husband to putting the Christmas lights around the walls of our apartment :) I really, really like all the dazzling of clear bulb sparkle Christmas lights!
So, I have some new and interesting downloads today: Digital Scrapbook set – Four Digital Scrapbook pages for coming holidays album… and you have two options: either download 4 Digital Scrapbook pages as a .png file: with transparent windows for your images (you can easily put your images behind the upper layer, 19MB) and download 4 Digital Scrapbook pages as .jpg file: print it and stick your images in „frames“! (13MB)
Subscribe to my newsletter and get them for free!
Here’s the small preview of 4 (four) different pages in this Digital Scrapbook “Holiday” set:
- one page for four horizontal images,
- one page for four vertical images,
- one for two small vertical images and one bigger horizontal image
- one for two big vertical images

And here’s the preview of the page detail at 100%. Pages are in 7,5“x7,5“ size at 250px per inch which is more than enough for your printer.

Enjoy! :)
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