This free font from Clever Some Day is so cool, and I can just imagine the uses for this with hybrid crafting. Just type one of these out in a word processor or photoshop, resize as desired, give it a color (or leave it black!) and print. Then match up with a Nestability and cut and emboss! So cute!
While it is made for electronic cutters, I think it would work fabulously to decorate traditional die cuts in a different way. I plan on giving it a try very soon. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Filed under Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting, Spellbinders by on Jul 1st, 2009. 2 Comments.
I am so thrilled to have been a part of the Spellbinders Blog Frenzy. I’ve been overwhelmed by the kind comments several of you have made. I’m so glad that many of you appreciated the tutorial. I can’t wait to make more for you.
As promised, I’ve put together a digital kit containing the embellished shapes from my scrapbook page as well as five free digital papers. For tips on printing out digital paper and using it in your papercrafting, check this post from a few weeks ago.
Read more on Another Kaleidoscope Pendant Card and Free Downloadable Kit…
Filed under Cards, Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting, Spellbinders by on Jun 30th, 2009. 10 Comments.
My friend Karen Hunsaker needed some red polka dots for a project. I threw these together really fast yesterday in 8.5×11″ size, not really knowing exactly what kind of polka dots she was looking for. Here’s hoping these will work for what she needs!
Have a great weekend Karen!
ETA: Here are the black on white dots you requested. HUGS! ~Jen
Filed under Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting by on Jun 19th, 2009. 2 Comments.
Today, my friend Debbie Seyer from the Spellbinders Design Team posted two beautiful cards that she made using the damask paper from my Inauguration Digital Paper Pack. The cards were fabulous examples of using digital scrapbook paper on paper cards – true hybrid paper crafting!
As Debbie mentioned, printing and using digital scrapbook papers can be super addictive, and there are literally thousands of free papers and embellishments out there in the blogosphere, just waiting to be found. My favorite spot to find them is the Digifree Search engine, an automated search blog that gathers up all the freebies you can imagine and lists them in one place. They update daily, or very close to it. Here are a few tips for printing digital paper:
- Use cardstock: the better quality cardstock you use, the better your paper will look. Most printers have settings that will allow you to print on heavy or thick paper.
- Set your printer quality to “best.” Otherwise, your paper may come out looking dull and less vibrant than on your monitor.
- Be careful not to resize it, unless you mean to. Depending on how you print, some applications will automatically resize things to fit them on a page. With 12×12 papers, they won’t fit onto an 8.5×11″ piece of paper, but if you let the computer automatically resize it, you may end up with something different than you intended, ie REALLY tiny little damask ornaments. Make sure that whatever application you use to print, you do so at 100% of the original pattern size.
- When I’m printing a number of papers or an entire layout, I opt for full size prints using 13×19 Matte Photo Paper from HP. I’ve yet to find 8.5×11″ paper that I’m crazy about. I sometimes use the Wal-mart stuff (Georgia Pacific) but I’m going to try some Neenah Solar white later. I’ll let y’all know how it goes.
Here’s a hybrid project that I did using the same damask paper that Debbie used. As with my last post, this was also a Design Team entry project. I loved putting all the separate little elements into this. It was a blast!
Supplies: Damask Paper: Inauguration Paper Pack Red Mulberry paper Red, cream, white, black cardstock Green patterned paper: Making Memories Arrow patterned paper: Scenic Route
Circles, watch face, charm, symbology, doodle dies: Spellbinders Stamps: K&Company, Stampin’ Up, Spellbinders Black Paint Inks, ribbon, staples, jump rings, brad
old sewing pattern baseball card protector, cut up
Thank you again to Jennifer Furlotte at Pixels & Ice Cream for the original damask pattern that I used to create the red damask paper. She does great work.
Filed under Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting, Spellbinders by on Jun 4th, 2009. 1 Comment.
I created this card with a few of the leftover pieces that I had from my One Week scrapbook page. This fun little card was also shown on HSN, although it was difficult to see amongst the other beautiful projects.
Supplies: Yellow Dots Patterned Paper: Jennifer Davis Happy Spring & Branch stamps: Taylored Expressions Labels 1, Nested Birds, Petite Scalloped Ovals, Petite Classic Ovals: Spellbinders Ribbon: Creative Impressions Impressability: Spellbinders Marker & Airbrush system: Copic Brad: Chatterbox Corner Rounder: Creative Memories Brown & green ink: Clearsnap
Filed under Cards, Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting, Spellbinders by on Jun 1st, 2009. Comment.
I’ve been playing with some digital designs and put together a paper pack with some of them. I love and appreciate comments, so feel free to let me know if you download these!
Filed under Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting by on May 28th, 2009. 3 Comments.
I have been so busy with house construction and I’m totally missing my blogging thing! I have several posts floating around in my head, but for now, I’ll just share a really cool free font that I found. I’m absolutely in love with it. It’s called Mimix, and the trial is a set of six beautiful, commercial-use-ok fonts. They’re trendy and cute and I can see myself using them on just about everything for a while.
Here’s a link to the Mimix Font Trial at Myfonts.com. Enjoy!
Filed under Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting by on May 27th, 2009. Comment.
I created this page last night for today’s blog entry over at Spellbinders. The blog entry there focuses on the awesome set of 6″ borders that add such great detail to any project.
As I was coming up with a title for this page, I thought it would be cute to add a very simple brown stitched border to my Nestabilities Circle, so I created a fun digital template to do just that. For those of you who don’t mind printing things out on your computer, I’ve uploaded a template for you to do the same thing with your Nestabilities. There are three sets of brown stitches in this set of Printables (from now on, we’ll call them PA-Printables, just in case I make more of these). All the of them work with the same size circle, the largest die in the S4-116 Standard Circles, Small Nestabilities set.
Click the preview above to download the zip file containing the three shapes. Please leave me a comment if you download these. This concept has a ton of potential and I’d like to make more of these if there’s interest.
Filed under Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, Hybrid Crafting by on May 7th, 2009. 7 Comments.










