Digital Sticker Freebie: Kraft Hearts
I shared recently about working on my goal of using a digital planner this year. I have just lately become slightly obsessed, with a few things falling into place for me. I purchased this 2022 planner on a bit of a whim and have really been loving it. It has way more layouts than is reasonable, but I've been loving trying them all out to see what works for me and what I like using a planner for.
But I will tell you the real secret that has fired my obsession and that's stickers. I never really outgrew my childhood love of stickers (I had a tremendous Lisa Frank collection that I still think about almost daily) and the main reason I have wanted to give the planning craze a try is the stickers. I want the stickers. I've tried a few different paper planners and never had much luck with it, despite my success in buying stickers. However, the freedom and versatility of a digital planner (you can easily move pages around, or make the exact page you need and add it) plus my ability to create whatever sticker I want, has really given me a push to success with my digital planner.
I can share more details about my planning situation in the future if you're interested, and once I figure out a bit more about what I'm doing. But today I wanted to go ahead and share some sticker freebies in case you are also on a digital planner journey and need to fuel it with stickers. These will work in your digital scrapbooking pages as well, or print them and use them in real life. Just click on the image below to download.
Here are a few of my favorite digital stickers available right here at digitalscrapbook.com:
Redoing Digital Scrapbook Layouts to Represent My Style
I've shared a couple posts of redone layouts (post 1, post 2, post 3) and they seem to elicit a lot interest, which I guess makes sense because who doesn't love a good before and after! So I thought I'd go ahead and share a few more.
In my last post, there were some comments about how my style had changed, which made me reflect that perhaps the main reason I am doing this project is because when I made these layouts I didn't really have a style. I was new to digital scrapbooking and just finding my footing. So I was doing lots of scraplifting and just trying to figure out how to use Photoshop. I love the photos from this time, but looking at my digital scrapbook pages is always a little painful, not because they are really bad, but because they just don't really look like something I would make. They represent other people's ideas and trends, and now that I'm a confident digital scrapper, I'd rather they reflect my own ideas and trends. Realizing this makes me a feel a little less weird for redoing layouts that are technically fine.
I share about all my layouts from my trip to Cambodia here. But here are a few of my favorite redos:
▲ This one became this one. ▼
▲ This one became this one. ▼
This is actually one of my favorite layouts I've made. I love this vertical style layout.
▲ This one became this one. ▼
This one barely changed. But you can see that all I really want in my layout is more stuff.
Just add sequins!
Thanks for looking :)
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