Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Pixel Scrapper Digi Design

Here's another Pixel Scrapper digital design. I'm loving this site so much. Papers for every style, many for free commercial use. However, I subscribed to the site because I love it all. I'm able to use all the images on the site without having to worry about copyright infringement. I do however, think it is appropriate to credit the site and its designers. Like Sheila Reid, who designed the Friends Forever Mini Kit that I used on this layout of my niece. Isn't she beautiful!


I highly encourage you to check out this site. Even if you aren't a digital scrapbooker, you can print the papers and embellishments and use them on traditional layouts and art projects.

If you visit the site, leave me a comment and let me know.

Thank you for stopping by and happy crafting,

Dana Desmond


Thursday, May 22, 2014

Still Working On the Craftroom...

I'm still in the process of organizing my craftroom. I just can't seem to get it the way I want it. I went down and tried to do a little crafting last night, but I couldn't find anything. So I finally gave up and decided the layout and organization just wouldn't work.

Luckily, I have a 4-day weekend coming up. I'm planning to focus on getting the room layout right, sorting through all of my supplies, and deciding what to keep and what to get rid of. Hopefully, I will have supplies up on my site soon. Plus, watch for some give away items.

I guess that's all for the update today. Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting.

Dana

Monday, May 19, 2014

First Craft "Room" Ever!!!

I have been crafting seriously for the last 4 years and have never had an actual room to craft in. To my husband's dismay, I've always made space in other areas of my house. In 2011, my oldest daughter moved out and my son moved upstairs into her room. So, that left a spare bedroom in the basement. I'm not sure why I didn't move in then, but I hesitated, I think it has something to do with the whole, "What if she wants to move back in" business. Empty nest and wishful thinking I guess.

Well, this year my middle daughter will be going off to college and I finally decided it's time to accept the fact, my children are adults and leaving the nest. With my summer college break finally here, I now have the time. Yesterday, my son and my husband helped me move 99% of my supplies to the basement. It was a chore and I'm not sure if I will ever get it cleaned back up, but I HAVE MY OWN MOM CAVE!!!

The room has two full-sized windows, one that faces down the street, so I don't feel isolated from the entire world and the other facing into our wooded back yard. Couldn't ask for better. I posted a video yesterday of the beginning of the move and reorganization. In this whole process, I have found supplies I forgot I had and will probably never use, so look for a destashing to happen. Some I may give away and others I will probably list in my Etsy or Zibbet store. Below is the video I posted yesterday. (I apologize for the camera angle. I shot this with my phone and forgot to put it landscape.)

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Stay tuned for the finished project and any destash videos.

Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting,
Dana Desmond

Sunday, April 27, 2014

The Best Digi Scrapbooking Resource Ever!

Recently, while browsing the web for creative ideas, I came across a site totally devoted to digital scrapbooking. I knew what digital scrapbooking is all about...or so I thought. Digital scrapbooking never caught my attention because it usually involved a limited number of premade digital files and layouts that you just dragged and dropped your photos into. Wow, has it evolved.

Pixel Scrapper (pixelscrapper.com) is an awesome new site that not only encourages you to use their designs, they even give you the templates and tutorials to create your own. The designers are amazing and come out with new designs almost daily. Every month there are user participation challenges that can drive traffic to your blog. Users can participate in challenges and watch tutorials on how to manipulate your digi images.

Without a subscription, you can download selected digi images and templates FREE FOR COMMERCIAL USE. However, once you see all that is available to subscribers, you will soon realize what a good deal this site is for beginner and advanced digi scrappers. For $10/month, you can download items from the site for personal use or for $20/month, you can download all the content you want as many times you want for commercial use.

I have never found a site that offered this kind of deal. All they ask in return is for you to use their items and refer people to the site. Not a problem here. For a guilt free way to craft and sell my items, well worth it. Plus, I don't have the "last paper" anxiety that cause my to hoard my stash like my life depends on it. I have the files available anytime I need them.

I've also printed out my own kits and used the papers on mini albums, traditional scrapbooking and home decor projects. One of the best parts is that because I "own" the files, I can just flip through my collection and find the perfect match of papers.

Here are a few designs I've uploaded lately. Not all of them are photo scrapbooking, but sayings and notes I want to remember.


https://www.pixelscrapper.com/dana-desmond/gallery/notes-from-kelli-layout-sayings-nonphoto-coral-teal-brown-yellow







Jump over to Pixel Scrapper and join the fun. I you aren't the creative type, contact me and maybe I can do a little scrapbooking for you. You provide the pictures and I can either create flat printed pages, create traditional scrapbook pages or create a mini album for a special person or event.
Thanks for stopping by,
Dana Desmond

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Long Time No Post...

It has been quite a while since I posted any projects. I have been working on mini albums lately. I moved my scrap area from my large basement to a desk in a hallway between my kitchen and laundry room, so the lighting is terrible. I'm going to try to take pictures of my albums over the next few weeks and post them.

I will tell you, Kathy Orta's tutorials from http://paperphenomenon.blogspot.com/, are the BOMB. If you have never made a mini album before, I suggest her B2B Tutorial. She walks you through the process from Beginner Album, Intermediate Album, to Advanced Album. Then to put the icing on the cake, she shows you how to make a box to store your albums in. I also made the Graphic 45 perpetual calendar. It's huge, so it is sitting on the floor next to my TV stand. It took me quite a while to make, but it works perfect.

I've also worked on a few paper bag mini albums using Ginger's (aka mysistersscraper) tutorial on YouTube. I'm so in love with this method, I've made quite a few different sized albums using this tutorial. It is so versatile. I even added additional embellishments to the flaps. Awesome!

So, in short, I'm still crafting. Taking a break from cards. Making tons of mini albums. Hope to post soon.

Thanks for sticking with me and happy crafting.

Dana Desmond