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I discovered digital scrapbooking through a magazine at my dentist's office when my girls were toddlers. I downloaded GIMP shortly thereafter, and the rest is history. My teenagers aren't nearly as cute to scrap now as they were then - but I still love documenting who we are as a family. And hey, occasionally now my layouts don't even include my kids :P
I sometimes even get to use the skills I learned digital scrapbooking for my work (I do communications for a nonprofit ministry that provides educational opportunities for kids in Guatemala)
Besides digital scrapbooking, I enjoy geocaching, hiking, x-country skiing, hanging around with international students, reading, stewarding a little free library, and cheering on my family at their many races . . .
Oh, and I'm Canadian, eh? We put two Ls in journalling and a U in colour on purpose :)
Type of Project
Digital Scrapbook LayoutDescription
Journalling reads: When you take 6 different monopoly games, put the boards side by side, randomly mix up all the cards, hand out a bunch of properties and money and figure out the rules as you go, the game gets kind of CRAZY but then, that's the whole idea! We only played it once, and not long enough to get all the kinks worked out. One day, when you have hours with nothing to do you can try it again . . .
Credits:
Papers: Love Big Butts, NOT! by Dora's Digitals
Elements: Love Big Butts, NOT! by Dora's Digitals, Pretty Edges (ArtFS) by Storyrock, Harvest Spice by Shabby Princess
Fonts: RhubarbPie, Print Bold
Program: GIMP
With inspiration from: Highlight by Celeste Smith
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Recent Comments
Love the colour scheme and layered effect! And your crazy monopoly looks like something i might want to try someday...
What a great way for the whole family to jump in and have fun together! Try this idea with jigsaw puzzles when the kids are still learning to do them and yet start to get bored with the same ones. Saves on having a zillion boxes around. Puzzles are still a great way to develop hand-eye co-ordination and are quiet enough for down time.
OMG 6 monopoly games at once! We used to end up in a fight with just 1! Can't imagine how that would end in our house. Haha love the pictures and the color palette and I love that paper with the arrows.
Love the colors!
love those photos with round corners, Teddy. and the border beneath the striped paper.