This year I have been trying to keep life simple and that idea has extended to include our yearly family album. Initially, I was going to do that by choosing a digital kit from one of my favorite designers and including … Continue reading
This year I have been trying to keep life simple and that idea has extended to include our yearly family album. Initially, I was going to do that by choosing a digital kit from one of my favorite designers and including … Continue reading
Yes, I know, it isn’t fall yet! But the release of the fall edition of Hello 2014 digital kit will be coming a bit early, Aug 19. I recently discovered that Facebook is eliminating fan-gating (Like a Page and receive a download, … Continue reading
Spring/summer has finally arrived in Alberta and the designs in the newest edition of the Hello 2014 digital kits were inspired by my two favourite things about summer: sunshine and flowers. There are fun flowers for layering and a … Continue reading
Even though we still have snow in Edmonton, and probably will for another 2 months, March is the month when Albertans start dreaming about spring! I know I am already thinking about what to plant in my garden this year … Continue reading
It has been a very cold February here in Edmonton and the cold weather has forced the family to spend more quality time indoors this month. Anyone with young children knows how much fun it is to be cooped up … Continue reading
Ater writing the last blog post about the one little word I wanted to focus on and be inspired by for 2014, I decided to create a digital kit following the same theme: Hello 2014. This is the winter … Continue reading
There are only twelve more days until Christmas and to celebrate the day Birdwing Paper Designs is giving away a free mini digital kit: 12 Days of Elf on the Shelf! Our elf, Arthur, inspired me to create this kit … Continue reading
A few weeks ago I wrote a post about a class I was taking through Scrapaneers called Design Star. It was an intense 8 week class taught by designer Traci Reed and covered everything from colour theory and typography to repeating patterns … Continue reading