digiscrapping
Back to School: Computer Fonts that Look like Stencils and Stamps
Submitted by rockester on September 20, 2004 - 22:00Words, Words, Words! Face it, words are IN. I love words! Using alphabets of all kinds are a hot trend. I love to use metal letters, tiles, stickers, pre-made vellum wording, and ANY kind of lettering on my pages. Everywhere I go, I notice lettering styles and fonts. Am I sick? Obsessed? No, I just love words!

Dream Big! A Beautiful Album to Print and Create
Submitted by rockester on October 20, 2003 - 22:00
Need a theme album for someone special? Want to celebrate someone special and what makes THEIR lives wonderful? Do you need a gift album? Or maybe you'd just like to have an album about YOURSELF for once? Well, look no further. Even if you have no time to do a lot of homemade accents, you can make this heartfelt Dream Big album in no time. How?
Fall Fonts for Fantastic Pages
Submitted by rockester on October 21, 2002 - 22:00
Are the Fall doldrums getting to your scrapbooks? Do your pages need a little spooky style? Want something to be thankful for on those Thanksgiving layouts? Let's add some creative lettering through computer fonts to the pages we do about September, October, and November. Never used computer fonts before for scrapbooking? Don't be intimidated! Let's learn together how to use the computer for more than surfing the web. Let's explore the possibilities!
Printing on Vellum
Submitted by rockester on January 20, 2001 - 23:00Note: This was written up in response to an email inquiry... we thought we would share it here, since many of you may have the same questions!
Different brands of vellum are different levels of ph /acidity. For scrapbooking, the thinner the vellum the better the ph for archival purposes. Don't use really thick vellum meant for card making or gift packaging. Look for thinner stuff.
