
During the winter I love to hide in my basement office with a cozy blanket wrapped around my shoulders and work on photo books, scrapbook layouts (of the digital variety), and write blog posts. During the summer… not so … Continue reading
During the winter I love to hide in my basement office with a cozy blanket wrapped around my shoulders and work on photo books, scrapbook layouts (of the digital variety), and write blog posts. During the summer… not so … Continue reading
Two years ago I shared a photo book created for my sons fifth birthday called “10 Things We Love About Casey“. He loved receiving the book and still cherishes it. He is at the age (seven years old) where he is curious … Continue reading
Our youngest child will be turning five next month and we noticed that her bedroom still had babyish decorations on the walls. She’s growing up so quickly (you know… four going on fourteen!) that it was finally time to make some new … 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
Last year I took a course, Guide to Shadowing and Dimensional Effects, from Scrapaneers that changed my digital scrapbooking life. I had always wanted to learn more about drop shadows (the shadow of an object that gives the impression of it … Continue reading
Last month I discussed my process for dealing with the mountains of kids artwork that accumulate in our house. (Read the post for Kids Artwork – Part 1) I ended that post with a promise to reveal what I did with all … Continue reading
Photoshop has so many great tools within its program and playing around with them can be fun and frustrating at the same time. Most of the time I learn how to use the tools simply by clicking and hitting the undo … Continue reading
Back in April I published a post on using the Collect App to create a simple photo book. I continued using the app for the rest of the year to take photos and document everyday moments. I didn’t remember to take … Continue reading