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About Me
Hi There! I’m Marisa Lerin and you’ll see me around at DigitalScrapbook.com a lot. I started this site in 2010 soon after I discovered a new love in digital scrapbooking. DigitalScrapbook.com has gone through some significant changes since that time and it’s grown into this lovely community site you are seeing now. I am daily surprised by the turn of life’s events that has led me down this path. If you're new to the site, welcome! Here are a few tidbits about me that I hope will help you get to know me better!
I’m originally from Minnesota, USA, but spent a good chunk of my childhood living abroad (in Bolivia and Hong Kong). I returned to Minnesota to attend university, got married and then moved overseas again (Korea, then Jordan and 1 year of traveling). My designs are heavily influenced by these many nomadic years. I am currently back in the USA, now living in the great state of Oregon!
I have no official training for what I’m doing, since I decided very wisely (haha) to study physics in university. I am always learning new things about digital scrapbooking, and this community has been immensely helpful for that!
If I manage to stop digital scrapbooking you will probably find me watching TV, reading or baking. I also enjoy writing for the blog here at DigitalScrapbook.com where I talk about whatever happens to be catching my fancy at the moment.
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Digital Scrapbook LayoutDescription
This layout was made for a photo swap challenge. I used the "Oh Snap" collab from Scrap Orchard.
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Recent Comments
Wow Marisa it is beautiful! I totaly love it ^^
What a face! Very cute.
cute cute cute!
Haha! I can't take credit for the popular film strips, as it was a paper that I just cropped conveniently.
That picture is adorable! I also agree neat use of film strips.
cute layout. love the film strips
Gorgeous layout! Very fresh colors and I totally agree with Tiffany; very creative use of the film strips.
I LOVE the way you used the film strips as more like a paper or background rather than a frame. Very creative!