I cannot believe it is May already. This year seems to be flying right by. Didn’t we just celebrate New Year’s? The closest I come to scrapbooking is making my monthly desktop wallpaper for my computer, so I thought I would share that today. My kids love to fool around and be goofy and I love when I am able to capture it. This is them at their finest. My daughter is like, “Ok, whatever, I have some really crazy brothers.”
My husband recently bought me and itouch, which I love, so I thought I would make a wallpaper for that as well.
I used a kit from Scrap Girls called “Just Be You” created by Angie Briggs for both of these. Isn’t it just so fun? I love it!
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. It looks like we are going to have a beautiful day here. The sun is shining and the sky is so blue and cloudless. I am so excited!
Thanks for stopping by!
13 comments:
I didn't even know you could make a wallpaper for the iPod Touch. Hmmm. Yours is great. I didn't get any scrapping done today, but hope to make up for it tomorrow.
Great pages, Karen.
Awesome layouts! I love all the layering.
These are really great! The colors are fab and the photos are cute.
I didn't get time to scrapbook at all today (sob, sob!!!) Maybe tomorrow.
Karen, you are so good with the digital stuff! What a great idea to make your own desktop backgrounds (and itouch too!). Love 'em!
fantastic Karen, i just love these desktop calendars you make!
These are so cool, Karen! Wonderful pics! And the colors work perfectly! Blessings to you!
Wow, these are great Karen!!! I need to learn how to do this!
Love your great scrapbook page! I just finished my Disney album (:
Oh what fun colors! I’m not a scrapbooker – but I sure do enjoy seeing layouts and this is a fun one!
they look great, Karen!
Those are great Karen! Boy, you can really do some great digital stuff and it's hard to tell that it was done on the computer. Look like you can reach out and touch each element!
Very cute digital work, Karen. I love the composition especially how the first one with all the elements in the bottom 2/3rds...
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