Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Great fonts

Just found this great site that takes your handwriting and turns it into free fonts. Of course, I'm not sure I want *my* handwriting turned into a font, so I'll happily use some of the great ones they have here.

http://kevinandamanda.com/fonts/fontsforpeas/

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Vacation Pictures - late June

Kit: "Family Fun" by Michelle Underwood

Kits: "Sweet Sugar" and "Little Kitty" from Free Digital Scrapbooking

Kit: "Shuggapie" by Michelle Underwood


Kit: "Dinner Party" from Shabby Princess


Kit: "Shuggapie" by Michelle Underwood

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

More Wedding



Kit: Happy Go Lucky by Michelle Underwood

Downloaded from: http://www.shabbyprincess.com

First Pages of Drew & Ashleigh's Wedding

These are the first two pages from the wedding of my niece this summer. The pages and elements came from a hodgepodge of kits.



Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Coming and Going

These will be my first and last pages of our summer vacation scrapbook. The quickpages came from the RAK Scraps July QuickPage kit.

If you're interested in this great digital scrapbooking site, the downloads are free, but you must be a member. After you sign up, mention my name as your referral! www.rakscraps.com

Journaling: (top) 5,000 miles, 7 States, 30 Days, 2 new cousins, 1 AWESOME Summer
(bottom) It was the end of a long road trip, but Dayna did so well in the car. We had a special snack for every state. Going out to Oregon, we had Cracker Jack in Nebraska, trail mix in Wyoming, honey sticks in Utah, potato chips in Idaho and gummy fish in Oregon. On the return trip, we had cheese curds from Tillamook in Oregon, dried apples in Washington, more potato chips in Idaho, Rocky Road candy bars in Montana, beef jerkey in Wyoming, and Corn Nuts in Nebraska. Dayna gave us a ticket for every 50 miles in the car so she could see our progress. We played a lot of games and sang a lot of songs. Altogether, a GREAT trip!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

New to Digital Scrapping

This is a new venture for me. Some of these pages are works in progress. Constructive feedback is welcome!