I'm Excited to Tell You...
Monday, June 22, 2009
...that I'm working on a creative team again! Digital scrapbooking designer Heather T, who designs kits, papers, and page elements over at Pixel Canvas, offered me a spot on her creative team and I've accepted. I sent an application over for her latest CT call, and I was lucky enough to be chosen! Each CT applicant was asked to create a page layout from a kit she posted on her blog, and this was the page I submitted for the call:

Additionally, here is a page I created using Heather's "Country Dreams" kit, which you can find over at the Pixel Canvas:

I'm excited that I will have the chance to share lots of future layouts here using Heather's great stuff! Heather has a great blog, and she often gives away beautiful freebies, so if you have a chance, stop by and visit.
Also, because I wasn't blogging a couple of months ago, I didn't get a chance to share my work from a guest CT gig I got. During the month of April '09, I was fortunate enough to do some pages for Erica Hernandez, a digital designer who works at Two Peas. Even though that's been done for two months, I still wanted to show the pages I did. I used her 8.5 x 11 templates (numbers 21, 22, and 23), "Feeling Bookish" letter set, as well as the houndstooth and herringbone overlays:





Thanks for letting me share and don't worry...I'm still going to be doing lots of posts on "common sense" topics related to scrapping. Have a good one!

Additionally, here is a page I created using Heather's "Country Dreams" kit, which you can find over at the Pixel Canvas:

I'm excited that I will have the chance to share lots of future layouts here using Heather's great stuff! Heather has a great blog, and she often gives away beautiful freebies, so if you have a chance, stop by and visit.
Also, because I wasn't blogging a couple of months ago, I didn't get a chance to share my work from a guest CT gig I got. During the month of April '09, I was fortunate enough to do some pages for Erica Hernandez, a digital designer who works at Two Peas. Even though that's been done for two months, I still wanted to show the pages I did. I used her 8.5 x 11 templates (numbers 21, 22, and 23), "Feeling Bookish" letter set, as well as the houndstooth and herringbone overlays:





Thanks for letting me share and don't worry...I'm still going to be doing lots of posts on "common sense" topics related to scrapping. Have a good one!