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July 3, 2012 | Digital Scrapper News | Volume 10 Issue 27
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Hi ,
How do you celebrate freedom?
They say, "Where two or three are gathered, there must be food." I can relate. In our neck of the woods, Independence Day is marked by food, fellowship, and fireworks.
But before July gets too far gone, make sure to get those celebration photos scrapped. Need some tools and inspiration? Keep on reading. Below you will find a classic Americana kit along with a coordinating goodie! It may be just what you need to get those creative juices flowing. And don't forget this month's Premier kit as well. You can see a sneak peek of it above in the header.
Have a great week, friend.
Jen White
jen@digitalscrapper.com
Header: Scrapbook page by Nannette Dalton. Paper & Embellishments from We Celebrate by Julie Mead -- the July 2012 Premier kit. |
Bright, vibrant, sparkling and patriotic. This kit by Michelle Coleman is not only the perfect start to your holiday scrapbook pages, but you'll find that it can be used again and again for many of your digital projects.
Also check out the In Pursuit of Liberty QuickAlbum that includes 14 layered templates PLUS a front and back cover, making it easy for you to create a scrapbook album in a flash.
Note: In Pursuit of Liberty by Michelle Coleman was the July 2009 Premier kit. If you were a Premier Member during this month, then you should already have this kit.
Americana kits are not just for parties, parades, and picnics. The ol' red, white, and blue are classic colors for just about any occasion. Inspiration abounds in the July 2009 Premier Gallery. Check it out HERE.
Have you heard? The Goodies have gotten a new 'do! We've streamlined the Goodie getting process to include a DS News Goodie Download Page. Simply click on the button or image above to log in to the Goodie page with your Plus or Premier Member info.
Plus Membership is FREE and painless -- PLUS it has super cool benefits such as free videos and downloads. Get Plus.
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Digi Scrap Tutorial
Magical Confetti Brush
by Nannette Dalton
Take a basic round brush and through the magic of Photoshop learn how to turn it into a dynamic confetti brush.
Read the Tutorial:
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