Digital Scrapbooking Killer Deals -- Retirement Sale

Eight years ago, pregnant with twins and with a new digital camera, I figured there had to be a way to do my scrapbooking digitally. I found it, learned photoshop and had a great time both creating my own pages and designing scrapbook elements. With two little ones who nursed around the clock, it was a great creative outlet I could do mostly one-handed. And the extra money it brought in was always a bonus.

But over the years, my design work has gone by the wayside as I've had more kids and developed other talents, like photography, running, and blogging.

So, I find it's time to say goodbye to my life as a designer. After the month of February, I will be retiring and my designs will no longer be available.

SO . . . if you want some GREAT DESIGNS at a killer price, my entire store at Scrapbook-Elements is in close-out.


Here's a quick peek at some of what you'll find there . . .

Comments

Corine Moore said…
I've been wanting to start doing digital scrap-booking but don't know yet how it works... Will your templates work with any digital scrap-booking program? do you use a scrap-booking program, or just Photo Shop? I love your designs and hope to figure this out before it is too late to get some of yours...
Handsfullmom said…
Corine, the templates are Photoshop-specific as are brushes. However, all the QuickPages, the backgrounds and elements and kits, etc., will work in any program.
Corine Moore said…
Thanks...

How did you learn to digital scrap-book? Is there a tutorial you know of that I can use to get started (I haven't even looked at a program yet; maybe it is self explanatory)
Tiffany Wacaser said…
Your designs are wonderful! Have fun in your "retirement".
Handsfullmom said…
Corine, there's plenty of scrapbook programs out there -- I started with the Creating Keepsakes one -- but most people move on to using a graphics program because there is SO much more you can do with them. Photoshop Elements is a good one and there are tons of tutorials and forums where you can get your questions answered as you figure it out. The Scrapper's Guide -- http://www.scrappersguide.com/ -- is a good place that teaches how to use the program well.
Corine Moore said…
Thanks! :)