For Those New (and not so new) to Digital Scrapbooking

I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all of your great questions!  It was so good to see what kinds of things readers want to know about, what they want to do better, and what they see that the site has to offer.   I will be compiling the questions and getting some answers for you — both in a Q&A posts and also some that deserve a post of their own.  Some of the subjects were already scheduled so it is good to know that we are on the right track.  Remember, there are no stupid questions…I had scrapped for over two years before I figured out what a brush was and how to use it! LOL!  If you have more questions, feel free to continue adding comments to yesterday’s post or you can always reach us using the CONTACT US button to the right.

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We have gotten a number of questions (both yesterday and previously in emails) that makes me realize we need to make sure people know about the wealth of information in our “FOR THOSE NEW TO DIGITAL SCRAPPING” section of the site.  You can always get to in by clicking the image (right below my photo on the right sidebar).  There is a TON of information there on tops such as shadows, printing layouts, using templates, installing actions, and MORE.  Whether or not you are really “new” to digital scrapping…there is information there for you!  Let us know if there is something that should be there, but isn’t. We’ll see what we can do!

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About Janet

Janet is a team member and author at The Daily Digi. Janet's templates are loved throughout the digital community. Janet is also the author of "More Than a Movie," an ebook on inexpensive ways to make memories with your family. Janet blogs at Preparing the Soil
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3 Responses to For Those New (and not so new) to Digital Scrapbooking

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    Michelle says:

    I’m sorry I got so excited to ask a question that I just “blurted” it out above. Please delete my question and I’ll post it in the “questions” post :-(

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    Michelle says:

    Why do people note the “snap” date and the “scrapped” date? What is the purpose of making the distinction-other than showing how far behind you are? ;-)

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    amymom24 says:

    Thanks you! Excellent resource to direct people to:)