But, I was busy this week, designing and making all sorts of things. I have three new items up in the shop at goDigitalScrapbooking.
The first two are Places in the Heart and Places in the Heart Word Art, made as part of a collab with Amanda of Outside the Box for her art journaling workshop.
If you'd like to know more about the workshop, check out Amanda's store. Scroll down, looking at all the wonderful art journaling kits until you get to the workshop. If you sign up for her workshop, you'll get a coupon for 50% off these kits, good until the end of the month. I've made these to be adaptable to a variety of scrapping/art journaling styles, so you certainly don't need to be in her workshop to use them.
Next, I have a new kit, J'adore, French for "I adore you." And, no, I don't speak French. (I lasted one miserable week in French class and transferred to German!) I just like the sound and the sentiment and thought it fit the mood of this kit.
I've been wanting to design a Paris-influenced kit for some time now, and this this is it. There are eight papers and 19 distinct elements. Of course, you don't have to scrap about Paris to use it!
- For today's tutorial, I'm going to show you a quick and easy way to make your own digital stickers.
Here are your Friday Features:
- 10 Photoshop filters you should know how to use.
- Here are two really cute Valentine's Day ideas using photographs.
- Here's a tutorial for making pop art-style photos.
- Here's a great list for Valentine's Day photo ideas.
- Peppermint, of One Little Bird, has a great tutorial on making digital washi tape look more realistic.
- I love this post with practical ideas to encourage hearts of thankfulness in our children. It's written by an old friend from years ago and far away who has a passion for leading our little ones to love and serve God.
In Himself, God is love; through Him, love is manifested, and by Him, love is defined.
Burk Parsons



Hello - just now getting back after being gone for a while - enjoying reading your posts and watching all the tutorials and taking notes on them!
ReplyDeleteI'm just curious - did your dear friend Pam meet her husband John at Multnomah?? I was there in the early 70's, and I remember a John Forster...
My husband is actually going to seminary there right now!
Thank you for all that you share here!
:)
Anita