Posted by tinam | Posted on 23-07-2007
Category : freebies, techniques
And this week’s freebie is…

ScribblesOnline.com Transparencies
Print your own transparencies to use in your scrapbook! Never used them before? No problem – the good people at ScribblesOnline have a how-to guide that explains it all.
There’s a good size collection of transparencies organized by theme – baby, Christmas, wedding, etc – and some of them are just great looking. And you can download and use them all for free!
Posted by tinam | Posted on 14-07-2007
Category : freebies
Tags: Crafts, Genealogy, Scrapbooks
(yeah, it’s Saturday – don’t bug me
)
Today’s freebie is…
Record your Genealogy with a Heritage Scrapbook
This is a neat site that gives you all sorts of tips and techniques for building a heritage scrapbook. From software to links and information on getting census material, vital statistics data and searching newspaper archives, there’s a ton of information here.
Posted by tinam | Posted on 07-07-2007
Category : digital scrapbooking, techniques
Tags: Costco
The best part of this video is the first 2 minutes or so where the hostess describes how she gets her layouts printed at Costco on 12×18 photo paper sheets. Apparently she uses Photoshop for a lot of her work and then uploads the finished product to Costco’s film developing website and in an hour….voila! Very clever.
Posted by tinam | Posted on 06-07-2007
Category : digital scrapbooking, freebies
Tags: National Scrapbook Day, Scrapbooks
Well, you’ve all heard of Blog Your Blessings Sundays, Thursday Thirteen and the like. Well, I’m starting my own weekly feature (well, I don’t think anyone else is doing it!) on 0tinam0 Scrapbooks Galore – Friday Freebie!
Every Friday, I’m going to post a link to a site or a project that’s offering us scrapbookers something for nothing. Something for FREE! Because, lord knows, I spend enough on scrapbooking supplies already. So look for this handy graphic to let you know that it’s…
Friday Freebie Time!
Today’s freebie is… www.coolarchive.com
CoolArchive has over 1000 free fonts for the downloading – all organized alphabetically and with graphic displays to take the guess work out of the selection process! Lots of handwriting fonts to use for journaling, too. Great fun!
Posted by tinam | Posted on 01-07-2007
Category : misc
I need it!
OK, I know a couple of people read my blog (even if you never comment…..
) – I need some advice. I’m trying to get a few of my scrapbook pages scanned to post here and show the world. (I have a great layout I did a couple of years ago for a nine inch nails show I experienced and I desperately want to share it… hehehe…). But, I am having a heck of a time stitching the 2 halves of the 12 x 12 pages together. I’ve done it before a couple of years (and at least 1 computer before) ago and I cannot for the life of me remember what software I used.
I’ve got Ulead Cool 360, but that seems to always leave blurry sections that I can’t get rid of. I’ve also got Panorama Factory (an old version I think) and it is just a pain in the rear and demands that all the images be exactly the same size before it stitches.
So, please, you pros out there… tell me what software you use and what tricks you know and I don’t!
What I wouldn’t give for a wide bed scanner right now.