This photo of me and my youngest little blessing had a very distracting background, so I deleted it and instead used one of the papers. I had so much fun clustering these gorgeous flowers from this kit.
Credits:
Being Grateful Megakit by DSP Designers
Font: Aparajita
Elizabet is sure growing up and being the 4th sister is not always easy. We deliberately have to pay attention to her talents and dreams, so she wouldn't get "lost in the crowd" .
Credits:
All from Club Digital November 2011 by DSP Designers
Font: Vani
Mimi got this plant for her 18th birthday from a friend. I had fun blending this photo and some of the elements from Robyn's About a Boy value collection - just showing that the kit can be used for girls as well
Credits:
About a Boy VC by Robyn Gough
Font: Adler
I pulled out some older photos for this layout with Robyn's All About a Boy VC. The photos are taken with our old camera on much lower resolution than we take now, so I opted to keep them smaller than usual.
I blended two backgrounds together to get the color I needed :)
Credits:
About a...
Robyn's Altered not Aged VC has lots of great ephemera elements. Would be totally great for a art journal page, but I used it for a romantic anniverary page. The flowers, hearts and Eifell tower all speak of love - love that stands time
Credits:
Altered not Aged VC by Robyn Gough
Font...
This Stapled Down Squiggles QC by Robyn is so great. I love the fun shaped photo masks stapled down. There is also a blended mask for a larger photo. I reduced this in size a bit because of the photo I was using and to make a bit room for some journaling. It is very versatile and fun...
This photo of chalk on the sidewalk taken by my children inspired me to experiment a bit with digital papers and elements and just create a photo art. The layout is made with Doodle Spritz Value Collection and Urban Edge Quick Bit masks by Robyn Gough from Digital Scrabbook Place.
My youngest daughter turned 3 months in these pictures. I edited the photos quite a bit to match the kit a bit better and to improve them. I first used curves to get the photo to be lighter and have more contrast. Then I desaturated it a bit. I made a copy of the layer and used filter/high pass...
Robyn's Urban Teen VC is perfect for teen pictures - boys and girls alike. I used it here for my 16 year old, who loves to take autoportraits.
Credits:
Urban Teen VC by Robyn Gough
Urban Edge Quick Bits Masks by Robyn Gough
Newspaper Cutout Alpha by Robyn Gough
Font: Adler, Broken Ghost
Mr. Benjiman (as we call Benjamin sometimes, especially when he plays cool ) was posing for his older sister a while back. The photo were perfect for Robyn's Urban Teen VC. I used some of the frames to grunge up the edges and blended other elements for effect.
Credits:
Urban Teen VC by Robyn...
Journaling:
When we were at VF Outlet in Reading, Abigail saw this orange pumpkin dress and just grabbed it and didnt want to give it away. We let her try it on and even though this would not have been my choice, I let her buy it. She has been wearing it all winter and is very sad to have to...
Here are my two youngest daughters Abigail and Klaudia posing for the big girls.
Credits:
Club Digital October 2011 by DSP Designers
Font: 2Peas Melissa
Credits:
Cathee Maree VC by Marcee Duggar
Maskee Page Size Clipping Mask Set 1 by Marcee Duggar
Maskee Page Size Clipping Masks Set 6 by Marcee Duggar
Delanee VC by Marcee Duggar
Wordee Deluxe Word Art Set 4 by Marcee Duggar
(DSP)
Journaling:
Tabita enjoyed posing for Miriam in the fields near the grandparents home. The girls have often fun taking pictures of each other.
Credits:
Photographer's Essentials Megakit by DSP Designers
Journaling:
I dont think you can be too old for playing with building blocks, whether it is Duplo or Lego. What matters is that you are having fun!
Credits:
Blues Brothers kit from CD Scraps of Life: Friends by DSP Designers
This kit also available this week as IOTW Blues Brothers by Heidi...
My oldest daughter turned 18 this year and these photos that I found on my computer (taken by one of her sisters) seemed to express the crossroads that she is right now very well.
Journaling:
At 18 the world seems like a sea of unlimited possibilities
and opportunities. But at the same time...
Journaling:
After a long time of sharing a violin with her sister,
Debora finally got her own instrument and she loves playing it.
Credits: Family Affair Page Kit by Heidi Kuester (DSP)
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