Monthly Archives: February 2012

Sneaky Peek & A Chance to Win!

Hello digi scrappers – Are you ready to see what Chelle’s been designing this week? Well, she’s had a hairy week…and here’s a little peek:

You can enter to win the collection 3 ways. By commenting on this blog post, sharing the link on facebook, or tweeting about the collection — but we won’t know you’ve facebooked or tweeted unless you come back here to tell us and leave the link to your FB post or Tweet. We’ll choose a winner at midnight Wednesday, February 8th EST.

Please check back here to see if you’ve won…or leave us your email addy, and we’ll get in touch with you.

Have a great day!

 

Edited to add:  Congrats to scrapingramma!  You win The Mane Event collection.  Please email chelle @ chelles.creations1@gmail.com for your downloads.  Thanks for entering everyone!

Friday Freebie! Happy Birthday Word Art | Digital Scrapbooking Freebies

Happy Friday to you!  Last Friday it was my Mom’s birthday.  I better not share her age though!  And who doesn’t love birthdays?  In honor of her birthday, I created this little word art cluster for your next birthday layout using Chelle’s Celebrate! Bold kit.

Just click here to download it.  And once you create your layout, be sure to post it to Chelle’s Gallery at Scrap Orchard.     Happy Scrappin’

Alliteration | Digital Scrapbooking Words on Wednesday


I love reading Dr. Suess books to my children. The silly, catchy sounds in his books always make us laugh. You don’t probably don’t want titles in your scrapbooks like: Quick Trick Chick Stack or Tweetle Beetle Puddle Paddle Battle, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn something fun about titling your layouts from Dr. Suess. Dr. Suess was a master of Alliteration. What does that mean? It means repeating the same sounds in your title or your journaling. It can be as simple as using the same beginning letter, like Furry Friends or Helping Hands. Give it a try. Here’s a few examples from the Creative Team:
From Kayla:

using Fireworks:

From Melissa:

using Pearly Whites:

From Cara:

using Celebrate Brite: