Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Welcome,2019!!

Best way to start the new year  With a reminder that the Word of God stands forever.  Everything else fades, withers, and goes away. 
I am looking forward to using my new Kindle version of The Daily Walk Bible to keep me reading this year. 

Oh, and the photo above was taken by me.  Processed in Forever Historian,and then Forever Artisan.   The paper behind the verse is from the Scrap Girls kit Summer Garden by Ginny Whitcomb.  Font used on the verse is called Better Step

I'd love to say I will post pictures daily, but I will try to hit once a week.

Thanks for stopping by

Cathy


Saturday, October 4, 2014

You can digi scrap Facebook Cover Photos...

This is my new facebook cover photo.  I absolutely love fall.  I love the temperatures, I love the colors, I love apples and the colors of pumpkins and leaves.  And the smell of cinnamon and fall candles.

I also love fall digital scrapbooking kit.  I purchased a new kit available for Artisan in the Panstoria store, which is called September Sun, the bundled collection.  (Click on my link to the right to see it.)  I have a project book in Artisan entitiled Facebook Cover Photos, and the page size is 11.35 inches wide, by 4.2 inches high.  The stitches are from Creative Memories kit, Basic Stitching Digital Embellishments.  It was fun to make.  It took way too much time.  But it was fun and therapeutic.

Thanks for looking....

Cathy

Friday, April 11, 2014

It's been a while.....

I haven't posted in quite some time.  I have been working on my Picture a Day Album.  The fun part is using all of the different digital scrapbooking artwork that I have collected over the years.  Some old, some new, from lots of different sources.  I am following the weekly themes that Pixels2Pages.net have suggested.  Here is one page from earlier this year.

For this page, I used the pixels2pages template called Time to....   
I used the digital scrapbooking collection entitled "Makery", designed by Vinnie Pearce.  I loved this collection, with the sewing themes and the tans and turquoises.  
The font that I used is Vintage One.  The theme for this particular week was red.  Fun since it was also Valentines Day week!  

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Switched to Artisan!

I have made the big change!  I am now using Artisan software.  The transition from Storybook Creator 4.0 to Artisan was simple and seamless.
And now all of the old CM digital content is available at the Panstoria site.  If there is anything you need, you can get it from me!  Just click on the panstoria link in the upper right hand of this page.

So...sharing another one of my favorite pages.  I do love taking outdoor pictures.  The following pages are of a trip I took down to OBX in January.  I did the pages, and wasn't happy about the pictures.  However, I looked at them a couple of months later, and thought they were wonderful!  One of the lessons I have learned about personal photography is that sometimes my pictures need to sit a bit for me to like them.  I have in my mind what I want them to look like, and they don't seem to turn out what my mind says they should.  If I get away from them for a bit, I can then see them for what they are in stead of what I think they should be!  And, the pictures are sometimes a lot better than I origianlly thought.

Here we go..


So, this is supposed to be a double page spread, and another time I will figure out how to post that!
The digital artwork is from CM's Traveler Digital Kit.

So, have fun, and happy digi scrapping!

Cathy

Friday, September 27, 2013

Well, why not!

It is time to jump into the world of blogging!
My main purpose for this blog is to share my love of digital scrapbooking.  I have used Creative Memories Storybook Creator  software since it came out in 2006.  I am excited to transition over to Panstoria's Artisan software.

I am soon to become a Panstoria affiliate, so you can order your Artisan and also Historian software here!  I will post as soon as that happens.

I will just start by sharing one of my favorite pages.


This is Bodie Island Lighthouse in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
It was a Saturday in March, 2012, and the fog came in around dusk.  
The paper and embellishments are from Creative Memories Divine Power Palette.

That is all for my first jump into blogging!

Happy Digi-scrapping,
Cathy