Ease Frustration--Keep Learning!

Published: Tue, 11/18/14

 
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November 18, 2014  |  Digital Scrapper News  |  Volume 12 Issue 46

Hi ,

My hunk works hard. When he comes home he likes to relax by playing this certain online computer game. While he's playing he gets angry every 10 minutes or so because someone better than him, with more 'experience points,' comes along and beats him up. There is nothing he can do about it. 

I asked him why he would keep playing if it just frustrates him. He said, "Because, if I consistently keep playing and gaining experience points, it's just a matter of time until I will be as good as them."

True in computer games. True in scrapbooking. 

Feeling frustrated about your skill level in the scrapbooking department? 
Scrapbooking should always be fun. Treat yourself to a little learning today!
 
 
 
 

Themed Photo Book Tips by Susie Roberts

Scrap Big Projects Fast

Make a themed photo album quickly by creating your own grid-style photo mask pages. You'll also learn how to streamline the process for extra speed.
 
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Itty Bitty Sticky Alpha by Darcy BaldwinNEW from Darcy Baldwin

Grab this new alpha pack from Darcy Baldwin that contains 11 color sheets full of itty bitty alpha stickies. The alpha is on sale 20% off now through November, 23, 2014, 10PM Eastern. Shop now.
 
 

Congratulations! We Have a Winner!

The winner of our Controlling Color Chaos Challenge is barb7. See her page here. "I adored her trendy choice of teal as an accent color. The wide variety of elements and journaling, along with the busy, compact page design, made me want to spend extra time taking it all in. Great page, barb7!" ~ Jen White
  

Free TutorialNew FREE Digi Scrap Tutorial

Add a little pizazz to your text by learning how to journal inside one of the many custom shapes found in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.

Digi Scrap Tutorial by Nannette Dalton
 

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