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Digi Dashboard
Katey Green
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Welcome once more to Digi Dashboard. A short break this month from chatting to our designers…as we have lots of goodies coming up in the store, ready for our grand reopening.
We start this month’s offerings with thoughts of family…both young and old. Why not document and scrap your family tree? I love to look at old photographs of great grandmothers and other ancestors. If you don’t have old photos you can always add a sepia tone through filters or masks to those pictures you want to scrap. From heritage layouts to baby scraps, it seems babies are always arriving no matter the month. We have something for boys and girls of all ages, just waiting for you to pick up in the store.
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Footprints
On My Heart Girl Paper and Element Packs by
Emma Moore. Emma has come up with soft and
delicate papers and a cute mix of elements
for you to scrap your little girls and
babies with, to produce layouts full of
sweetness and sugar. Emma also has a pack of
Infant Embroidered WordArt to match her
Footprint On My Heart series.
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Editor’s
Note: Look at that cute little face
peering out at the world, with all that
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Heaven Sent
Bundle of Joy by Emma Moore. Supplies:
Digital kits:
Footprint On My Heart Girl Papers and
Element Packs and Infant Embroidered Wordart
all by Emma Moore for Scrapstreet.com.
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Blue Butterflies by Janneke Smit. Not a kit designed with babies in mind at the time, but with the color palette it is oh so suitable for those little ones, especially the boys. A good mix of solid and patterned papers and pretty elements in fresh looking colors.
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Design Notes:
I turned the standard 4x6 photo 90 degrees and used a crescent shape included in my photo editing software to create the moon shape behind the flowers. I added small bevels and drop shadows to all the flower rub-ons
to give them a little more dimension.
Journaling:
Lullaby and Good Night, Go to bed now and sleep tight, Close your eyes,
Start to yawn, Pleasant dreams until the
dawn. Close your eyes, Little one, Now it's
time to sleep, Close your eyes, Little one,
Now it's time to dream. |
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Dream by Janneke Smit: Supplies: Digital kit:
Blue Butterflies by Janneke Smit for Scrapstreet.com, Fonts: Freestyle Script, Vladmir Script; Poem: unknown.
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