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Monday, November 28, 2005

new digi-scrapping stuff

Well, holiday kits are flooding the stores (and rightly so, of course), but there are still lots of lovely bits and pieces being created. I have to confess though, to not buying one single thing at the Black Friday sales at the weekend (are you shocked? LOL). Still in this slump, and just not really compelled to spend the $$ on anything. If I was in the mood to buy something, these are some of the things that would go into my cart.

It's been a long time since I've looked at Maya's site - her kits are too big for me to even think about downloading, so I spare myself the frustration of even looking there. But her newsletter came out, so I popped in to see her new things, and thought these digital deco stamps looked rather gorgeous (I have many rubber stamps in this style on my workbench).

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And Taran Conyers has released another gorgeous kit - I am really liking her latest offerings. Embrace the Journey has lots of whimsical elements and beautiful rich patterns and colours, lots of grown-up layouts in this. She has also released several paper packs this week from her latest kits, so the papers from this are available on their own too (but I kinda like the elements in this one, so it might be one of the few kits I would be tempted to get, rather than just the papers).

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I came very close to getting Jasbeanie's Anniversary kit, I even had it loaded into my cart at one stage, but the blahs overcame me, and I wasn't sure that I would ever actually scrap with so much pink if I bought it. I guess I just need some more little girly girls to scrap! LOL But the patterns are so gorgeous, it's still on my temptation list.

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Artia by Ztamph is very basic-greyish looking, I love the artsy-grungy feel to these papers. Fhung Lie has really entered the digital community with a ditinctive style and incredible depth to her creations.

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And finally, this one kinda crosses over to my Christmas picks too, but I can't resist Tracy Ann Robinson's stuff at the moment, and really need these Scrolls brushes, and the christmas papers won't go astray either!

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So, more Christmas picks coming real soon, cos the list is getting long again. Maybe the designers could all take a week or two off to let us all catch our breath (only joking!).

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh this made me smile.. I can tell you those scrolls are awesome... drawn by HOFer Stacy McFadden...thanks for showing my kit.. I saw your post on my blog.. the sale is happening.. sadly the site went down today as soon as I announced it.. but will be up tomorrow I hope!!! Thanks for making my night.

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