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 Tuesday, July 15, 2008
4th of July Layout
7/15/2008 9:17:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) This Fourth of July celebration was my first in Cincinnati since I moved here about a year and a half ago. Last year I celebrated my freedom while on a missions trip in Mamelodi, South Africa (what a humbling experience celebrating freedom where the simplest of freedoms don't exist). It was also the first fourth of July that Luke and I were able to enjoy together with family and friends. Definitely a special Fourth of July to document! Supplies: • I Am Free kit by Emily Powers (check out Katie's blog entry to see her layout using the same kit) • Epson R1900 printer to print the 10x10 digital layout • Red cardstock for mounting my 10x10 layout to create a 12x12 layout. • I used bling, brads, ebellishments, and Gel-A-Tins Save the Date stamps (which are SO awesome) • Zig Millennium pen for all the journaling and Staedtler Triplus Fineliner markers for outlining and drawing on my page. Share your fourth of July layouts with us here. Have a great day! Christy Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | Photo Printing
7/15/2008 9:17:57 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, July 14, 2008
Fourth of July Layout
7/14/2008 9:57:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  Have you scrapped your Fourth of July memories yet? On Saturday, I created this hybrid page to document a lovely dinner and trip to the fireworks with Art Director Christy Miller. (I apologize for the slightly crooked scan of this page.) I used the I Am Free kit by Emily Powers, which is chock full of digital elements that have a great textured look. I especially enjoyed using the paint and torn kraft paper elements, as those are often staples on paper layouts I create. Lately, I've been loving the time-saving nature of hybrid layouts. For this page, I mounted my 10x10 digital page on notebook patterned paper from KI Memories. I added staples (because I like the look of staples but also because I ran out of my Tombow adhesive while scrapping this page). Then, I added the white glitter chipboard letters and accents from American Crafts. Final step: Adding the date stamp in the upper, right corner, which is quickly becoming a constant on my pages. After admiring Kal Barteski's use of the date stamp, I've become quite fond of the smudgy, imperfect look it leaves on my pages. (I also appreciate her bulletproof postive attitude. What a great way to create!) Have a great Monday! —Katie (And if you've created any Fourth of July layouts, share them with us here.) Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | layout inspiration | Photo Printing
7/14/2008 9:57:48 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, July 09, 2008
hybrid layout designed with the fabulous Tutti Frutti digital kit
7/9/2008 9:14:15 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) Last week Katie posted a creative prompt titled "I Am..."I really had no idea how to finish that sentence because I feel like I am so many things at this point in my life. I decided to design a hybrid layout that allowed plenty of journaling space to detail my life as it is right this moment. I LOVE this digital kit ( Tutti Frutti) by Emily Powers and Paislee Press. Isn't it so cute!?! The colors and patterns are wonderful and the embellishments can be used in so many ways. After I designed the layout I printed it on our Epson R1900 for a gorgeous print, then mounted it to orange cardstock then a piece of 12x12 blue cardstock. Using my new scallop shears (that I absolutely love) I cut around the blue cardstock to get a clean, scalloped edge. I added ribbon, bling, and KI softies, button findings and felt embellishments to add a little dimension to the page.  creative prompt | Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | layout inspiration | Photo Printing
7/9/2008 9:14:15 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Hybrid Layout: Step 2
7/8/2008 9:37:59 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  As promised, here's my finished hybrid layout. It was a snap to put together. Here's how it came together:* I printed the 10x10 digital portion on our R1900 Epson printer. * I adhered the digital page to the center of a piece of kraft cardstock. * Using a foam make-up applicator, I applied blue and white paint to the edges of the kraft cardstock. (Almost every page I create lately incorporates paint in some way.) *I then added a few embellishments to give the page a bit of dimension and texture. supplies:(Digital) Tutti Frutti kit by Emily Powers and Paislee PressSticky strips by Amy HutchinsonDate stamp: Mark That Date by Two Sisters Designs
(Traditional) kraft cardstock paint: Making Memories acrylic accents and flowers: Making Memories staplesAnd before signing off, I leave you with this creative prompt: Create a layout that showcases the similarities you share with a sibling or close friend (in appearance, personality, etc.). **And bonus if the layout is hybrid and incorporates paint in some way.** —Katie
creative prompt | Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | Photo Printing
7/8/2008 9:37:59 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Monday, July 07, 2008
Hybrid Layout: Step 1
7/7/2008 11:22:47 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  I created this 10x10 layout to use on a hybrid scrapbook page. After printing, I plan to mount it on patterned paper or cardstock and add a few embellishments to create texture and depth. Stay tuned. Tomorrow I'll post the finished page and supply list. Happy Monday! Katie Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | Photo Printing
7/7/2008 11:22:47 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Friday, June 27, 2008
short on time? try hybrid scrapbooking
6/27/2008 9:58:04 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) I will admit that when digital scrapbooking became an option, I was less than impressed with the digital projects out there. I thought that there was no way to get a layout that compared to the look and feel of paper scrapping. And then I found several designers whose work I fell in love with and who never disappointment me with their selection of digital products. Once I started getting into a groove, digital scrapbooking became fun and a much faster way to get my photos and layouts in albums with less mess. I guess I should mention it makes my piggy bank happy too :) I still love getting out all my supplies and painting, ripping paper and creating layouts with real texture (I still do this often), but hybrid scrapping is splitting equal time with paper scrapping these days. I took some pictures last weekend and created a layout with one of the photos. I used Little Dreamer Designs Summer Time digital kit to create a 10"x10" layout. After designing the layout on the computer, I printed it using our Epson R1900 Photo printer and mounted it to a blue piece of cardstock that coordinated with the layout. Here are the areas that I added embellishments:• The rays of the sun are ribbon. • I added buttons to frame the smaller photo. • There is bling on the small flowers and on the large flower. • I added stickers letters on the big flower to spell out the name of the little boy. • There is a brad in the corner of the large photo. • Dimensional glue outlines the waves on the bottom of the layout. • A felt button is glued in the center of the small yellow flower. I got the best of both scrapping worlds with this layout: I got to play with my supplies to add dimension, while getting to play with some really cool digital embellishments and paper. I love having the option of hybrid scrapping when there doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day! Have you tried hybrid scrapping? Happy Friday!! christy Digital Scrapbooking | hybrid scrapbooking | layout inspiration | Photo Printing | photography
6/27/2008 9:58:04 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Printing Photos and Hybrid Elements
6/18/2008 3:56:42 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  Are you a hybrid scrapbooker? Check out the gorgeous photos and text accents (left) that the MM team just printed using our Epson R1900 Photo Printer. (There's a bit of a glare at the top of the photo of myself, but that isn't the case in person.) In the last few months, I've been dabbling more and more in hybrid scrapbooking by adding text to photos, printing digital embellishments, etc. What are your printing habits? Do you print any photos at home? Do you print digital embellishments? If so, what kind of printer do you use? Stay tuned to see what the MM team creates with our freshly printed photos and text accents! All the best, Katie hybrid scrapbooking | Photo Printing
6/18/2008 3:56:42 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Noteworthy Giveaway!
5/28/2008 2:04:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) To enter the giveaway, post your response in the forum by clicking here. The
winner will receive a Making Memories’ prize package of the new
Noteworthy Collection, and will be announced on the morning of Tuesday, June 3, 2008
in the forum. Make sure to check out Making Memories’ blog for additional product information and inspiration.  I was so inspired by the colors and patterns of this line, I couldn't wait to create a layout with this collection. It can fit every style from clean and classic to graphic and trendy. I played off of the briliant colors in this collection by adding text to my pictures in Photoshop that matched the colors in the line. Tip:In order to get a cropped image with text to print at any photo lab, open up a blank white document in photoshop that is 4x6 and 300 dpi. Place your cropped picture on the white background and add the text you want. After you've added text, flatten your image and print it off at any photo lab. This is will ensure that cropped photos will not be stretched into a 4x6 photo format.  Supplies: All patterned paper and embellishments were from the Noteworthy line. Adhesives: Tombow Pen: EK Success Create something. Inspire everyone. GinaMarie layout inspiration | Photo Printing
5/28/2008 2:04:02 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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 Thursday, May 01, 2008
An Epson Printer Anyone, Anyone?
5/1/2008 11:05:43 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)

Sitting on my desk is the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 just begging to be hooked up and used (waiting on IT of course). It's kind of like someone telling you what you're getting for Christmas and you have to wait weeks before actually getting it in your hands. It's driving me CRAZY to have a new printer that I can't play with yet! So you're probably wondering why I am telling you that we have a new printer ... It's because we’re giving one away just like it to one lucky reader for National Scrapbooking Day!! Cool, huh?
I've been doing some research on the printer so that I know its capabilities before I start using it and so that I can share them with you. Check this out: * Wide-Format printer (great for printing 12x12 layouts and photos up to 13" wide) * Photos with a superior gloss finish * Red and orange inks — improved vibrancy * Smudge-, fade- and water-resistant prints (archival up to 200 years under glass and 300 years in an album) * Gallery-quality prints at faster speeds * Thick paper support for fine art media * Roll paper support for printing panoramas up to 13"x44" (I know, I can't believe it either!) * Professional-quality CD/DVD printing (what a great way to label and archive photos) * Auto-switching Photo and Matte Black inks * Smoother color transitions for great photos
How do you enter, you ask? Click here to register to win the Epson Stylus Photo R1900 valued at more than $500. We'll give away the printer on May 5.
You can click here to visit Epson's Web site to learn more about the Epson Stylus Photo R1900. Stay tuned for projects that we'll be creating and printing!
Good Luck, Christy
Digital Scrapbooking | Photo Printing | photography
5/1/2008 11:05:43 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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