Gallery Standouts | Digital Scrapbooking Inspiration

Hello Ladies! Got some great new digital scrapbooking layouts to share with you and give you ideas for layouts you might want to create. I’m getting better and going through the SO pin-style gallery. Hope you are too.
Let me start by sharing Wendy Bird’s Hybrid Bookmark. She used Chelle’s In the pocket and Rainbow Greens. Isn’t this a great idea? It’s not to soon to be thinking of teacher presents. School ends in just 3-4 months. I absolutely love the clustering. It gives such dimension, but as we know in the digi world, it’s actually completely flat.
WendyBird's Hybrid Bookmark She used In the Pocket {cards} & Rainbow Greens
She used
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Shari made this delightful layout about their summer fun pinata activity. The large photo of the gentleman really pulled me in. It shows that pinata’s are fun for every age. She used Primary Mini, Celebrate Bold, & Chilln & Grillin.
Pinata Fun by Shari (Left) She used Primary Mini, Celebrate Bold, & Chilln & GrillinPinata Fun by Shari (Right) She used Primary Mini, Celebrate Bold, & Chilln & Grillin

She used:
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I think it must be time for a snack, look at this great layoutsw/recipe card. Next up is Lively’s Summer Berry Preserves. I don’t know about you, but I still have snow outside and summer fruit sure looks good to me. livelys {Summer Berry Preserves} She used Chelle's Summer Lovin
She used Summer Lovin.
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Last I have tpbuffy’s layout about a Water Fight. Love the use of the water splashes and the frames. Cute little clusters. tpbuffy's Water Fight. She used Ready Aim Fire, Make A Splash, & Make A Splash Word ARt
She used Ready Aim Fire Felties, Make A Splash & Make A Splash Word Art.
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Try these kits out. I bet you’ll find you have pictures that could be scrapped into a digital scrapbooking layout (s).
Hugs!

Green Layouts | Digital Scrapbooking Resources

Hey ladies! AumtSaro here with more digital scrapbooking LO ideas. Do you have your green on for St. Patrick’s Day? Maybe your not Irish, but this link from Katie the Scrapbook Lady will give you many ideas of how you can celebrate, make treats, ideas for photos you can take, games you can play, and just general green ideas. Give them a try.

Do you just love green? spring green, sprout green, pine tree green, olive green, kelly green, ivy green, moss green, wild grass green, grass green, & frog green? There are many shades to choose from. Here’s some layouts from our team and one from the SO Gallery to help spark your inner “greenness.”

This layout says Angela Coles in the bottom right corner. So I am giving credit for this layout to her.
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Here are links to the products Angela used.
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Karen (Karen32)  created this lovely layouts of her daughter. The clustering is amazing and adds depth to the layout.
Karen (karen32)  She used Cu Curled Paper Flowers, Marker Alpha & Gnome Sweet Gnome & GSG Add-On

Here are links to the products Karen used:
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Ophelia (navaja77) created this sweet layout of her daughter. Love the layout, the “you are” list, and the use of the butterflies.
Ophelia (navaja77) She used In the Pocket {Square}, Toadally, Flower & Butterfly from Girl Power Reloaded

The flower & button are from Girl Power {reloaded}. Here are links to the products Ophelia used:
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Last we have Ronnie (Ronnie_Texas). Love this “Very Irish Person” theme. What a great way to honor your “Irish” ancestry or St. Patrick’s Day in general. Love the use of the 3 fonts and the varying sizes. Love the overall appearance of the layout. It really pulled me in from first glance.
Ronnie (Ronnie_Texas) She used Rainbow Greens & Neutrals, Stitches from Mane Event and Staple from Apple of my Eye
Ronnie used stiches from the Mane Event Collection & staples from Apple of my Eye Collection. Here are links to the products Ronnie used.
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Hugs! Remember to put your lo’s in the scrap orchard gallery.

 

Perfect Pairs: About A Boy & Vrooom! | Digital Scrapbooking Kit Combinations

Hello ladies! Glad you’re stopping by.  Can you imagine the fun you can have creating layouts of your little guy? I was at a church meeting last Saturday. I had taken a Manhattan Toy truck with me. Zion (my nephew) who is almost 3 played with it for a time, but then his 15th month old sister Tanzi, got her hands on the truck. She had so much fun taking it apart and putting it back together.  What could be more perfect? But… as my story said, don’t forget those little ladies in your life who like to “Drive.”

As you might have guessed, this month we challenged the team to make digital scrapbooking layouts using Vrooom! & About A Boy. Let me show you the products Chelle has designed using those 2 kits. I’ve linked them up for you below.

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Now for the big reveal on the team’s LO’s. Erica’s (stanworth) tells of taking her her little boy to a church function where he could learn about go-carts. Dad drove him around. Just before leaving, Everett jumped on himself, smiled, and started making those driving noises that all kids are born with!

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Teri (ta_merkins) reminisces about how her life has changed since she got her “Little Man.” Great clusters!

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Last we have Kayla (keepscrappin), her layout is all about daughter’s driving experiences. The large photo really pulls you in and I can almost feel the wind streaming out behind her while she drives the “convertible.”
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On your marks! Get Set! Go!
Go directly to your computer, look through your photos, and make your layouts. I bet you’ll be surprised at how many different ways you can use these 2 kits. Go for it, the checkered flag just might be waved at you!
I’ll be back soon with more digital scrapbooking inspiration.
Hugs!

Gallery Standouts | Digital Scrapbooking Inspiration

Hello Everyone! I’ve been exploring on the new pin gallery at Scrap Orchard and I have some layouts to share. I hope these digital scrapbooking layouts give you some great inspiration.

First Up is ChocoChoco.  She did some pretty intricate clustering and it really made you focus on her cat. The kitty kibble and embroidery are a great addition. She used “Here Kitty Kitty.”

(by Karen)#cc #chelle #honeybeeHere Kitty Kitty and Rainbow Collections by Chelle's Creations - Inspiring Layouts

Shazabess provided this creative layout. Love that big orange arrow. A fun idea for showing a child through a period of time.  Awesome clustering and I adore the title, “Hatties.” She used About A Boy.

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Carrie1977 used some lovely papers to create this LO about her wedding. Love the Tag.  I really like the way she added the elements in. They all work well together to make this LO a lovely reflection of her special day. She used Love Grows.

Fuss Free: I Must Damask You by Fiddle-Dee-Dee / Love Grows Bundle by Chelle's Creations#honebee #so #fiddledeedee #chelle fdd_ffIMDY cc_lovegrows_buncle - Honeybee Layouts

Thought I’d show you the previews to the product(s) used in these layouts. I also hooked you up with links to the market. Just click on the image.

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Can’t wait to see what you create! I’ll be watching the gallery to see what you post.

Hugs!

 

Favorite Family Phrases | Digital Scrapbooking Words on Wednesday

Hi Fellow Scrappers!  Does your family have a favorite saying…maybe it’s a movie quote…or a phrase from an inside joke. Those sayings make great words for your digital scrapbooking layouts for your scrapbooks. Digital scrapbooking family phrases will add to the overall historical value of the scrapbook pages your create. It will also add laughter and much humor. Let me show you what I mean.
Roxana (roxanamdm)
Roxana gave us her top phrases from a Mommy’s point of view. I think Mom’s everywhere can “feel” these phrases. Put on your shoes, order all your toys, eat all your food, are you listening to me, & pick up all your Legos. She used Oh Snap! & Traveler Snips Alpha (Part of the Traveler Collection).

Here’s my mommy phrase story: “You Can Do it!” My Mom (Chelle’s Grandma) started dating at age 14 (1945) and engaged at age 15 (1946). She dropped out of high school when she married Dad (1947). Whenever we would come home with a school question or something we needed help with, Mom would always say, “You can do it.” Of course, if Mom thought we could do it, we could. I didn’t find out until years later that she said we could do it, because she didn’t know how to help us because she’d dropped out of high school. Mom went back to finish high school in 1975 (ish) and graduated in 1978. She was 45 when she started and 48-49 when she graduated. It was something my grandparents always wanted her to do.
Karen32 (Karen32)
I love Karen’s “Stiner-isms.” All of our families’ have funny sayings or stories that become sort of  evolve into “Legendary Status.” Karen’s Huggie and funny childhood phrases as our kids learn to speak. Karen used Apple of my Eye Collection.

Here’s another of our family stories. My Dad (Chelle’s Grandpa) was a door-to-door salesman in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho for Fuller Brush and Watkins Companies. When Dad would come home, he would sit down in his recliner and say, “Girls, take off my shoes & socks.” They were not always a pleasant odor. I tried to avoid it. We’ll say about 25 years later, my brother Matt (Chelle’s Uncle) opened a dairy/ice cream store in Rexburg, Idaho.  I was at his house one night when he got home from the store. He walked in, sat down in his recliner and said, “Girls, come take off my shoes and socks!” My sister Barbara and I laughed and laughed. It took Matt a couple of minutes and then he started to laugh also. Silly family stories.
Dad would often get home at night quite hungry and we’d quickly get him is dinner. After he ate a few minutes, he would always say, “That was a great appetizer, now what’s for dinner?”
Jan (quiltymom)

Jan (quiltymom) shares a layout about her Great Grandma and a funny thing she used to do, that became a lifetime activity. Love her clustering. It’s not always easy to do a picture-less layout, but Jan did a super job. I bet all of use have a funny story or memory about our Grandparents. Jan used Traveler Quickies & Autumn Potpourri Alpha.

One last funny for you. Whenever we needed to do a job/chore none of us wanted to do, we would say, “We need to clean Mom’s fridge out, and my me, I mean you.” We still use that a lot. We need to go buy & pay for groceries, and by me, I mean you. It has so many options and uses. {snicker, snicker, giggle, laugh)

I bet you’ll have a hundred funny little stories like this when you think of them. Some of them sentimental, some of them a bit ironic, but still part of what makes you and your family, you. Scrap ’em! They’ll be the funniest of things for your grandchildren or great-grandchildren to read.

Hugs!