Archive for September, 2008

Good news for the DAC Gallery users

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Your requests have been heard: great changes to come at the gallery soon with the possibility of having layouts added to the DAC albums to show automatically in your personal album(s) too. More information next week at the forum

How to add drop shadows to your images on wordpress?

Friday, September 26th, 2008

For those who searched with me I finally found a little trick that actually works and is not over the top

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Scraplifting is not a creative thing to do

Friday, September 26th, 2008

I was asked today why did we start a scraplift challenge because it’s difficult and not encouraging creativity... :(

I decided to carry on the discussion here and not by email for once!

First I think it’s not difficult: you get inspiration from a layout and you work with it as a model: you might end up with a different - a completely different layout sometimes - scraplifting doesn’t mean you have to do exactly the same page!

“Change the theme, the kit, use different papers and elements. Above all else put “you” into the LO, make it yours” Shelli said :)

I think scraplifting does help a lot to be creative, especially if you’re just starting digital scrap, but even when you’ve been scrapbooking for years, it’s still a great thing to do, it often helps to have something to start with, like an example? a guide? And I know scrappers who ONLY scraplift and the work is awesome.

Do you scraplift? Do you think it’s not being creative to scraplift???

Here is the layout that was scraplifted at DAC in September:

And here are a few layouts created after that one above:

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I find all the pages here (and the others) very creative, don’t you think they are all different, very personal, and they all had the same model yet each scrapper followed her own ideas???

I don’t want to make funny comparisons here so I won’t talk about how some great painters started their career… but artists generally start after others’ work, that is how they develope their personal style, I find it so natural that scrappers scraplift :)

(IMHO)