Tuesday, October 24, 2006

I did this with the next tutorial of Linda Sattgast - The Scrapper Guide, I am sooooo glad I finally took the time to see what she was sending I only wish I had looked a long time ago, I bet I've missed out on a lot.

This time was learning how to put text in a shape. I learned so much, it is so fun to figure out how to do something so simply that you had struggled with on your own.

I also experimented using the shapes and doing everything in the layout on my own, pretty simplist but a good feeling to know I can do it!

Sunday, October 22, 2006



This is a picture of my son Mitch and my daughter-in-law Jeanett. I'm wanting to put together one of Melissa's Scrapbook Memory books and needed a couple pictures of the kids to round out all the wedding photos. Recently I had received a newletter from Linda Sattgast. She sends out a wonderful newsletter with a video on how to do some neat trick in Photoshop Elements (it's also adjusted for PS CS2 which I use). Well like lots of things the newsletters have come and been filed and I just finally got around to looking at them. Wow what I've been missing. I created the text here (The Kiss) with her latest technique she shared. It was so simple to do and since I'm fairly new to PS I find it fascinating to discover all these things right in front of me that I had no idea were there or if I did how to use them. If you haven't checked out her sight please do so now and don't miss out like I did on some very good stuff!

Check it out at The Digital Scrapper and be sure and sign up for her newsletter! Or better still invest in one of her cds I'm sure you won't be sorry!
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

One of my friends stopped by to say hi on my blog and wanted to know where all my pages of my friends were, so this is for her and the others who touch my life daily with their love and support.


Journaling Reads:

I sometimes wonder why I was chosen to be so blessed. I know others who don’t have one close friend and here I am with many! Over the years we have laughed with one another, cried with each other and offered a shoulder with no explanations needed for one another. It is true that those that love you most see the inside not the out, they love you when you do stupid things and they love you when you’re on top of the world. If I could wish one wish it would be for everyone to have at least one best friend to journey through life’s bumps with.

The elements used to make this page were from the talented Designers from Divine Digital the kit was a free one from them bits and pieces of it were posted daily Project Divine Daily Freebie - DIVINE FRIENDSHIPS - Sisters by Heart! Stop by Divine Digital, this mega kit will be available soon in their store.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Taco Temple
2680 Main Street
Morro Bay California

If you haven't been you have no idea what you are missing! Aptly named 'California Fusion' the food it to die for! Try the Tacos Carnitas and the Bread Pudding, and don't forget to have a cup of their coffee with the pudding, I bet you've not tasted any better. When we asked the waiter where they got it from he said it came from 2Dogs Coffee Shop in Morro Bay and they blended it special for them.

If you don't know about this place you could pass by in a heatbeat and never know what you missed!

Stop by, and Enjoy!


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Tuesday, October 03, 2006

I'm on the Creative Team for Barb Speck and she just came out with this beautiful kit called Lilac and Lace (you can get it at Digiscrap Designers here - http://tinyurl.com/godbf ). I just loved the colors and when I ran across this card the other night I just knew I had a perfect match.

This card and the memories it evoked were really therapy for me. Sometimes, no matter how many years pass by you still long for past days you remember, people you shared times with, familar-unhurried-childhood times without the problems of the modern world and the stresses of adult life creeping in.

I wrote to Grandma in this, it just seemed the right way to do it. It came straight from my heart and I think perhaps that is how I will do a lot of my layouts going forward. Because it is these memories that I want to pass on to my Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Memories of people they will only know in the stories that I pass on to them.

When I posted this in one of my galleries someone wrote how great I had found the card and had kept it all these years, but better still how great I had scrapped it so it could live on through generations to come. That's exactly what I felt.

The journaling reads:

There was no way you could have guessed all those many years ago how a simple card could touch my soul 50 years later. Probably when I was 7 or so you sent me this Birthday card and I always kept it because it made me think of you, I think it was the flowers that did it for me because of your love of Violets. Friends laugh at me because I cannot seem to part with things but when I look at this and see again the beautiful handwriting you always had I am again a little girl running to Grandmas after the dishes were done each night to play games and just be with you. I miss you, I love you, but in my heart you are always just a memory away.

Now I don't feel quite so bad that I've kept hold of things for so many years.