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Hybrid How-To | Lacing Cards

Hello, everyone! Welcome to another edition of our Hybrid How-To series here on The Digital Press blog! Today, I am here to show you how to make these adorable lacing cards using digital elements from your favorite digital kits.

 

Supplies Needed

  • Digital kit of your choice (I used Be A Unicorn by Mari Koegelenberg)
  • Cardstock
  • Scissors (or cutting machine if you prefer)
  • Hole punch
  • Yarn
  • Yarn needle

The first step is to select the images you want. I try and stick with simple images that will be easy to trace with yarn. The unicorn in this was more complicated than I would normally want, but I just really wanted that unicorn!

I enlarged them a bit, added two images per page, printed and cut them out.

I used an eyelet punch to make the holes around each image. Make sure the yarn needle can fit through the punch you’re using.

And that’s it! They’re ready to go.

I used to laminate them to give them more durability, but our local lamination place shut down and so I started letting the kids use them without the laminate and found it was just fine. Because they’re so quick to make, I can easily print and cut new ones using new images each time. My kids love lacing cards!

 


Kate About the Author  Kate is on the hybrid team here at The Digital Press. She lives on the Utah/Colorado border with her husband, 5 kids, 10 chickens, a dog named Gracie, and a cat named Kit. She’s a city-born girl who found she’s really a country girl at heart. She can be found outside, barefoot, and probably in her garden.

Tutorial Tuesday | Unzip Products on Your Phone

Hello, and welcome to another edition of our Tutorial Tuesday series here on The Digital Press blog! I’m excited today to share with you a new feature of the iOS 13 update that unzips your purchased digital kits right on your phone… no other app needed! It’s a big breakthrough for app scrappers, as the other/previous app options for unzipping kits to use on our devices were very  cumbersome. It is a change that may prove to be really helpful for people who use Photoshop Elements (PSE) on their mobile devices, as well!

First, before we get started… a quick word on the iCloud Drive storage. Everyone with a iCloud account has 5GB of free space to use, and you can see your iCloud Drive in your native Files app (which is where all the unzipping takes place… sounds sultry, huh!). This is more than enough space to store a bunch of zipped and unzipped kits. You will have to move them eventually, however, to create more space for future purchases. But don’t worry!  I will show you how to do that, as well.

Let’s dive in!



And that’s it! It seriously goes so fast once you get the process down. I hope this helps you get your memories recorded that much quicker. I’m so glad Apple added this super helpful feature.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR  Meagan Johnson is a stay at home mom in Minnesota with an avid love for app scrapping and teaching others just how easy it is to scrap in the go! 

Friday Favorites | September 27, 2019

Hello, and welcome to another edition of our Friday Favorites series on The Digital Press blog! I’m excited to bring you yet another post in our newly-ravamped Friday Favorites series, where every week we share some of the best creative inspiration we find in the gallery from our amazing community members here at TDP!

Here’s a look at a few of the newest layouts I love from TDP’s gallery this past week (they’re linked up to the original posts in the TDP gallery, so you can click through and leave them some LOVE!)…

First up is this stunning page by MotherBear! I am such a huge fan of her work, and this shows so many reasons why. I love the soft pastels with the bold black hexagons. The light and airy feel of the page, yet still grounded with the bold title and the shadows… to die for!  Just lovely.

Next, I’ve picked out a more grungy page by Silvia! I love the grungy feel of this page, yet the lines are still very clean… and the arrows with the fantastic shadowing is perfect! The gray background really makes those arrows pop, and pictures really tell a story.

Th next layout is a gorgeous white space layout by sucali. I really love this page. I love the wood background with the black and white photo, and the perfect placement of just enough elements and a bold title. The layout just makes me want to stop what I’m doing and relax… it’s so calming!

I wanted to add some “oldies-but-goodies” for your eye candy enjoyment, today, so here are a few throwback layouts I found in the gallery, also…

First up… I just love the clean look of this layout by Anne PC! When I look at this photo, I automatically smile! I love all the pastel circles of color against the white background, and who doesn’t love a huge title? Such a clean look, and it’s visually stunning. Love this!

 

 

Next… check out this artsy page by Margje. This page is FANTASTIC! I love all the paint and brushwork, and that picture is so much fun with the image reflecting off of her sunglasses! Very cool.

And last but not least… is this gorgeous page by ReneeB. I have to admit that as much as I love all the different styles of scrapping, my go-to is always a full page with lots of pictures and lots of fun stuff to look at (and this page does not disappoint!). Just beautiful!

It’s always so much fun to browse through all of the beautiful inspiration that can be found in the gallery here at The Digital Press. When I’m in a scrapbooking rut, browsing it can always get me in such a creative, scrappy mood!

Be sure to check out the gallery, and then head over to the shop to check out this weekend’s newest product releases so you can grab some new scrappy goodies and then post your resulting projects in the gallery! We love seeing what you create with The Digital Press goodies, and you might be featured in a future edition of this Friday Favorites series here on the blog.


About the Author  Anita is a member of the creative team here at The Digital Press.  She lives in the US with her husband and two children, which is her inspiration and passion for scrapping.   She loves to travel and loves all animals.  She has been scrapping for 10 years now digitally and prior to that loved to paper scrap, but only made about 20 pages and collected an entire room full of paper products! lol

Friday Favorites | September 20, 2019

Hello, and welcome to another edition of our Friday Favorites series on The Digital Press blog! I’m excited to bring you yet another post in our newly-ravamped Friday Favorites series, where every week we share some of the best creative inspiration we find in the gallery from our amazing community members here at TDP!

It’s always so much fun to browse through all of the crafty inspiration that can be found in the gallery here at The Digital Press… and it always gets me into such a great, scrappy mood!

Here’s a look at a few of the newest gems I found in TDP’s gallery this past week (each page is linked to the gallery so you can leave the original artists some love)…

First up is his great page from September 2019 Guest Designer Shannel Tamara (of Gone Digital Design). I love the graphic look with the cut out triangle shapes, the gorgeous composition with the pictures and the elements, and the broken up journaling and stamps…

 

I also loved this page Sucali. The sweetness of the colors and the picture with the clean design is really each catching. The color harmony is perfect!

 

Finally, I found this amazing page by dawnfarias (a.k.a. Dawn, the designer behind Dawn by Design). I love that there are two distinct parts of the page, as if it was a traveler’s notebook spread. And the handwritten journaling is just perfect…

I also found a few “throwback” layouts in the gallery while searching around and admiring all of the newer eye-candy…

The first one is from ninigoesdigi — another designer here at The Digital Press. I love everything in this page: the clean design, the Polaroid-style pictures, and the Japanese characters. The brush and paint foundation bring depth and visual impact to the overall design…

I also adored this project by LilliJ. The theme and the colors of the layout remind me that summer is not yet finished in the northern hemisphere. The layered design gives a great graphic appearance, and the text strips are a nice touch in addition to the journaling…

And finally, I’ve chosen this page by blackkathy. It’s the opposite of the previous page (winter instead of summer!)… so that’s a fun change. The white space is really eye-catching and helps keep the focus on the central layered design. The shadowing is really nice, too…

 

As always, it’s just so much fun to browse through all of the crafty inspiration that can be found in the gallery here at The Digital Press… it always gets me into such a great, scrappy mood!

Come take a peek, yourself… and then make sure you swing by the shop to check out this weekend’s newest product releases and come leave a few projects in the gallery, yourself! We’ll be looking forward to seeing your handiwork really soon (and maybe you’ll be featured in a future edition of this Friday Favorites series here on the blog!).


About the author Gaelle is a member of the creative team here at The Digital Press. She lives in France with her hubby, her two sons and her 3 kitties. She loves digiscrapping and discovered this activity in 2012, since then, she’s totally addicted and scraps to keep memories of her everyday life. Her family is definitely her principal source of inspiration.

Hybrid How-To | Make a Notebook Cover

Hello everyone, and welcome to another edition of our Hybrid How-To series on The Digital Press blog! Today I’m going to teach you how to use digital products to make a physical cover for your Traveler’s Notebooks (and/or for any other small book) by printing and using your favorite papers and digital word art from The Digital Press.

To give you a good idea of what can be created using the digital products you’ll find here at The Digital Press, I’ve selected a wide range of products to play with today. Here is a look at some of the gorgeous products I am using for today’s tutorial…

The Good Life — a TDP Designer collaboration

Blessed | Collection by Karla Noel

Snapshots | Kit by Little Lamm Paper Co.

Wild Child | Papers by Rachel Etrog Designs

A Little Focus | Word Art by KimB Designs

That’s a good selection, right? I love how much variation there is in the different types of products (and styles, too) that you can find when you go digital.

I started doing my memory keeping in a Traveler’s Notebook about a year and half ago. The inserts I use are easy to find at my local craft store, and they are inexpensive. When I went to get covers for the notebooks, however, I was disappointed — both by the lack of selection, and by the high price tags! So I started doing some research and playing around a little bit, and made a few of my own.

Here is a look at some of the tools I used  for this project (most were purchased at my local craft store or on Amazon)…

*A Few Supply Notes* The “fun foam” and Avery self-adhesive laminating sheets are 9″ x 12″ in size; you can also make these using vinyl, a laminating machine, and/or iron-on cloth webbing. The elastic cording is 2mm thick. Double-sided tape, eyelets, and a Crop-a-Dile (or some type of hole/eyelet puncher) are also necessary.

To begin, I printed my papers out on medium weight craft paper; the presentation paper that I normally use to print photos was a bit too heavy for this project, as you want something that will bend easily. I used a 8.5″ x 11″ sheet paper, which was just tall enough for my “standard” size Traveler’s Notebook (the 11″ was actually a little wide, so I ended up cutting about 1/2 inch off the width, once printed).

The next step is to adhere the self-laminating sheet to the printed side of your pattern paper. Smooth gently with your hand as you lay the adhesive laminate over your paper, and go slowly to avoid any bubbles or wrinkles.

Cut off the excess laminating sheet so that it is even with the pattern paper. Now you are ready to add the foam to the other side of your paper. I used double-sided sticky tape for this, adhering it to the piece of foam first, as shown here…

Pay extra attention to the edges and the corners, as shown above, as that is where it could separate if not taped all the way to the end.

Next, remove all of the tape protector and line up the foam piece with your paper and smooth out. Once adhered… you can cut the foam to fit your paper…

You now have your cover — approximately 8.5″ x 11″ (or whatever size you may have used, instead) with the pattern paper side laminated, and the other side adhered to the foam. This is a good time to trim it down if it is too wide, or if you have any uneven edges.

Next, you are going to punch holes for your eyelets. I punched a 1/8 inch hole using my Crop-A-Dile and my Big Bite for the center hole. You can either just measure and mark where you want to punch the holes using a pen, or you can make a paper template to set onto the foam to guide you as to where to punch the holes. I made my two holes about 1/2 inch down from each edge, and then the center hole about 4-1/2 inches down from the top.

After punching the holes you are ready to set your eyelets. This is step can be a bit tricky depending on your eyelets. I had to redo a couple of mine because the eyelet wasn’t long enough to make it thru all of the layers (to fix, I just pulled out the funky eyelet and tried another eyelet from the same pack and it worked great).

Once you set your eyelets, you can also use a corner edger/chomper to round your corners (see next image, below). I rounded mine to 1/4 inch on all four corners. This was a personal preference decision; I think it gives it a more finished look…

Now you are ready to thread your cording thru the eyelets. I cut the main piece of cording to about 20 inches. I started on the inside and left a “tail” of cord to go thru the first hole at the top, and then from the outside I threaded it through the second hole at the top, like this…

Once your cord is threaded through the eyelets, you will tie the two ends together. You’ll want this to be taut — but not so tight that your book curls up on you a lot. If you’re not sure, tie it loosely and put one of your inserts in to see if it feels right. When you are satisfied, tie your knot and trim the ends.

Next, you’ll want to thread the middle cord that actually goes around the book. For this one, I cut about 10 inches of cording. Before threading both ends thru the center hole, you may want to make a “tab” out of the fun foam like I did. I just cut a 3 inch rectangle of foam and rounded the corners, punched a hole on each end, and threaded the cord in and out of the holes.

Then you are ready to take both ends from the outside to the inside of the center eyelet. Because you are pushing thru two cords this one may be tight – on 2 of mine it worked, and on two of them I went ahead and punched a bigger hole and used a bigger eyelet.

Once you get the threads in, you’ll tie a knot — making sure the cord is lose enough to fit over the top and around your notebook.

Here is a look at the finished notebooks without any inserts; they will lay much better once the inserts are placed inside…

Here is a view from the back of the book; it’s sometimes nice to put different paper or word art here…

Next, you can add the inserts. My books get so bulky that I only add two insert books into mine, as you can see here…

Here are a few photos that show my book after I added my completed inserts…

As you can see, they will actually hold quite a bit!

And finally, here’s a look at all of my completed notebooks with their new custom-made covers!

And that’s it! Super cute, and fun to make. I hope I’ve inspired you to use your own digital products to make a book cover! If you give this project a try, we would love to see pictures of your completed projects in the Hybrid Gallery at The Digital Press!

Happy crafting, everyone!


About the Author  KerriAnne is a homebody who resides in the desert SW. She started scrapbooking when her kids were little and hasn’t stopped despite the teenagers rolling their eyes and sticking out their tongues!  When not scrapping or being a chauffeur, she can be found consuming large amounts of iced coffee.

Friday Favorites | September 13, 2019

Hello, and welcome to another edition of our Friday Favorites series here on The Digital Press blog! Today we’ve got some really fantastic creative inspiration to share with you, straight from our crafty and amazing community members here at TDP.

Here’s a look at a few of the newest layouts I found in TDP’s gallery this past week (they’re linked up to the original posts in the TDP gallery, so you can click through and leave them some LOVE!)…

First up is this gorgeous page by Chili. I was immediately drawn to the bright colors and patterns. The picture still stands out beautifully and is really balanced with the embellishments… and that red lip color is to-die-for! 

Next up is this perfectly summery and sunshiney layout by Jaye. I love the black and white photo with the colorful embellishments. And who doesn’t need a reminder to take a break, relax, and get some fresh air?

Check out this next layout by one of our very own TDP designers — Joyce Paul. It’s a beautiful tribute page. I love the flower stamps with pops of pink flowers and that black and white photo with the ornate frame…

I also found some “oldies-but-goodies” in the gallery while searching around and admiring all of the gorgeous eye-candy, so I’ve included a few throwback layouts here today, as well…

First, I’m a sucker for clean lines and geometric shapes… so I really love this layout by Laurie

In addition to loving clean lines & geometric shapes, I big-puffy-heart LOVE white space on layouts! Or, in this case… black space. 🙂 Check out this one by rchansen

And last but certainly not least, there is also this gorgeous layout by GlazeFamily3. To be honest, I’ve fan-girled over her layouts for a long time. Her page designs are stunning and this layout with the black & white photos and soft pastel paper strips…  :::sigh:::  …it’s beautiful!

It’s always so much fun to browse through all of the beautiful inspiration that can be found in the gallery here at The Digital Press. When I’m in a scrapbooking rut, it always helps me to get me in a creative, scrappy mood!

Be sure to check out the gallery, and then head over to the shop to check out this weekend’s newest product releases so you can grab some new scrappy goodies and then post your resulting projects in the gallery! We love seeing what you create with The Digital Press goodies, and you might be featured in a future edition of this Friday Favorites series here on the blog!


About the Author  Ashley is a member of The Digital Press creative team. She lives in Utah with her husband, 2 young boys, and 1 lazy (but lovable) pup. She works full-time at a busy medical clinic. She has been scrapbooking since childhood… scrapbooking digitally for 10 years… and most recently (& obsessively) app-scrapping on her phone.