10.29.2010

Card Challenge

It’s not quite November yet but I  have posted the Card Challenge at Digitals.  When you play along, you can get this mini kit as a posting bonus.  It coordinates with the other mini kits offered in a large array of challenges on the site.

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The challenge includes a free card template to download and use as a springboard for your card design.

Here is the inspiration I posted using this month’s sketch.

Gratitude card, using my Crabby Appleton Kit

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Thinking of You, using my Gratitude Kit

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Have fun and play along right HERE.

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10.28.2010

Tagging Alphas in ACDSee

I am really behind on tagging and sorting in ACDSee. I have jury duty next month so I'm going to bring my laptop along and do some but I've recently purchased some CU stuff and I want to get it organized.

While I was tagging, I was reminded of a blog post I did in 2007 that is helpful for tagging alphas. Just wanted to dig it up from the archives for anyone who missed it.

Creating Contact Sheets for Alphas

ENJOY!

New Release Celebration Sale

I’ve released 4 new kits in the past 30 days.  That’s quite an accomplishment for me and so I thought it might be fun to celebrate with a sale.  Each one of my new kits will be on sale for 30% off, through the end of October only.

Here’s a look at GRATITUDE, now available!

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And going back to the previous three I created:

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30% off means each of these kits is just $3.49 so go do your shopping at

shop at Digitals or  shop at ScrapDish

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10.27.2010

Why It Works Wednesday

This is the start of an occasional series called “Why It Works.” This series will highlight and dissect an effective page design to see what makes it communicate well. There are many ways to communicate visually and many reasons to communicate visually. I love how digital scrapbooking lets us do that and hope this series helps you do it better.

I am pleased to announce that Judith Blanchard (the51mom) has joined my Creative Team. She has a great style that shows off her creativity. You can see her gallery at Digitals here.

Below is a great layout that she made using my recently released kit, Serenity.

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I love seeing two-page layouts in the galleries. A large majority of my paper scrapped layouts (twelve years’ worth!) were double page spreads. I just liked the continuity and flow of it … and the LARGE canvas to fill up! It’s a little harder to do them in a program like Photoshop or elements because the canvas size doesn’t fit so easily into your screen’s real estate but they are definitely effective for telling a story. And you know that when you print and put into your albums, the left and right pages won’t “clash,” if you’re into details like that (I used to be!)

Here are some tips for making a 2-pager in Photoshop or Elements. Create your canvas twice as wide as normal. So for a 12x12 double page layout, your canvas will be 24x12 and for an 8½ x 11, it will 17x11. First thing, before you add anything to your layout, add some guides to help you get everything lined up on your page. Start with a guide you at the middle mark that divides the 2 pages. (12” or 8½”)

This is in the view –> new guide menu

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You will get a blue line like this:

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If you wish, you can also add guides at the top (horizontal 0”) and bottom (horizontal 12”) and the left (vertical 0”) and right edges (vertical 24”) to help you place things there.

Now make sure that view –> snap to –> guides is on. This means that when you drag a new paper in, you can move it up to the edges and it will “snap” into place where the guides are.

As a side hint, did you know that when you are doing a 12x12 page and want to bring in a paper to the exact center of your canvas that you can just hold down the shift key while dragging it in and it will automatically center? I love that.

After you have placed your papers, if the guides distract you, you can turn them on and off them with CTRL and ; pressed together

When it’s time to save the LO, here’s what I like to do. Keep the double-page original file as is and save it. Then use your crop tool to cut and save the left and the right side as individual jpgs for printing or posting in galleries. The crop tool will snap to the guides you laid down, making it really easy. After you crop the left side (and maybe resize for the gallery), just hit undo until you are back to the double page so you can crop the right side.

OK back to the layout.

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Let’s talk about what makes this LO work. This may seem a bit obvious but one thing that works is everything “goes together.” This was an easy task because Judith was working with a single kit. That doesn’t mean that mixing and matching stuff doesn’t work. It just communicates differently. In this case, you can see at a glance that these 2 pages go together and that you should treat them as one continuous topic. Other visual hints that help with that:

  • repetition of the background paper on the left with a strip on the right
  • repetition of the flowers and swirls near the photos
  • flow of the green ribbon across both pages

Still looking at the idea of flow across the page, there is a natural progression from left 2 right from the cluster of 2 photos past the title and over to the secondary photo on the right.

Other touches that I like about this page:

  • The light frame around the pictures help them stand out and provide continuity.
  • The journaling tells the story about why there are pictures ok SKUNKS in her scrapbook.
  • Elements are repeated across the pages but not all at the same size or in the same direction (they are rotated)

I hope this dissection gives you some ideas for your own projects. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to subscribe to this blog’s feed or follow me on Twitter to find out when I have posted again.

If you like the kit used in today’s post, it is available at ScrapDish and Digitals. My kits are value-priced: very rarely over $4.99.

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10.26.2010

We Have a Winner!

Congratulations to LilyBelle, who correctly guessed the name of the kit!

It’s Gratitude.

I’ve got to say, I really like “Benediction” too! 

Please email me (christiner dot smith at yahoo dot com) and I’ll make sure to get you a link to the kit when it’s available.

THANKS for playing~

10.25.2010

Sneak Peek, Win my New Kit

I’ve been working on a new kit and thought it might be fun to do a sneak peek!  I still have to do the QC and some test pages but here’s a little look at what’s coming --

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I’m going to give away a free copy of this kit to the first person who can guess the name of it. Hint – it’s a theme for fall…and it’s ONE WORD.  With the exception of Cotton Candy Machine, that’s been how my titles have been lately.

See?

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To try for the win, leave a comment with what you think I named it.  The first correct answer WINS. 

10.19.2010

One Kit Calls – 3 to Choose From

I am looking for a few scrappers to work with the three kits I released in October.

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I am asking for 1 LO per kit, posted in my designer galleries at the stores where I sell and one additional gallery of your choice.
Please send me an email me with a link to your favorite gallery and (important) which kit you want to work with.
I need the layouts by October 30.

10.17.2010

I’m Coming to Where YOU Live

Christine Smith Digital Design is now officially on Facebook. Some of you were following me before on my personal page but I have a real fan page now. So if you live on Facebook, hit the LIKE button on my Facebook page. I will be letting you know when I have new blog posts, sales, promos, challenges (coming on November 1!), coupons and freebies.

My first promotion is up and since the page is new you have a GREAT chance of winning. Look at my “discussions” tab for a chance $5 to my store just for posting a link to a layout using any of my products (including freebies).

Thanks for joining in on the fun!

10.16.2010

15 Ways to Use Straight Ribbons Index

This is a recap of all the posts I did in the ribbon series on this blog, featuring my Instant Ribbon Templates, available at Digitals or ScrapDish.

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Day 15 – Messing it Up

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Day 14 – Ribbon Mat

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Day 13 – With Alphas

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Day 12 – Make A Circle

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Day 11 – Ribbon Frame

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Day 10 – Arrows

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Day 9 – Ribbon Hanger

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Day 8 – Wraps

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Day 7 – Shelves

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Day 6 – Accent Strips

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Day 5 - Pinched

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Day 4 - Folded

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Day 3 - Diagonals

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Day 2 - Blocked

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Day 1 – Borders

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THANKS for following along and shopping with me!