Join the hop here and pick up your freebies.
January 22, 2012
December 21, 2011
Follower Freebie Link Issue Fixed
Well, I am completely disappointed with the degree of messiness involved with trying to send someone a download link via Google Friend Connect. I am all about EASY, so let's forget that idea. I just want you to enjoy some free card stock for goodness sakes! I am posting the link for all to enjoy, follower or not. :) Stay tuned for more freebies and have a wonderful holiday season.
Fundamentals: Primary Card Stock link: http://www.mediafire.com/?31v3v52ox435c90
Fundamentals: Primary Card Stock link: http://www.mediafire.com/?31v3v52ox435c90
December 19, 2011
Welcome to the PxlCafe Blog Hop
As Christmas approaches, the team members at PxlCafe.com have a frosty new collaboration kit for you. Download some digital goodness for your holiday pages! Here is my part for your scrapping pleasure:
Ready for more goodies? Click the Next arrow below to hop on over to Miranda's blog and get her super cute addition:
If you get lost along the way, go to the PxlCafe blog to find your way.
Still want more freebies? Check out my Designs page for even more scrapping treats.
Image courtesy of Tracy Martin Scrapbook Designs
December 17, 2011
Blog Follower Freebie
Every one can use a supply of card stock right? Here is a collection of Primary sheets to add to your collection.
December 7, 2011
Free la de da Designs Template: Understated No. 1
I've always been a fan of simple layouts with clean lines because they not only look great when finished, but are also quick and versatile. That is the idea behind my new series of Understated Templates. You can grab them here. The first one has the option for multiple photos or a single photo with paper swatches. Checkout what my fellow PxlCafe.com team members did with this one:
A beautiful fall layout by Janet Carr:
A simple one by yours truly:
Simple, yet adorable....what a great color combination by Miranda Assenberg:
Another great thing about templates is the ability to make them your own. Check out the switch Kimberly Kalil did to create this gorgeous page:
Check out what Tracy Martin did with her page. Don't you just love how she used the same patterned paper in all four blocks to create a cut up design? I am so scrap-lifting that idea!
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