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Looking for (Digi)-Inspiration?

Here is a really cool site that has a gallery of advertisements, pamphlets, artwork, and much more, for inspiration:  JustAdInspiration.com

Below are links to user galleries at Two Peas and DigiShopTalk of scrapbookers who make digital pages (some also do paper scrapping.)  These are people I think are worth looking at, that represent a variety of styles, and understand the finer elements of page design.  If you are not on this list, it's not personal!!! -- I'm sure you are a wonderful scrapper!  This is just MY pick for top 20 (ok, 27) at the moment, in no particular order. ;o)  The folder in my user gallery with all my digi stuff is located here.

1. Dani Mogstad -- TwoPeas, DigiShopTalk

2. Gina Miller -- TwoPeas, DigiShopTalk

3. crazygirl

4. Bree Clarkson -- TwoPeas, DigiShopTalk

5. Rhonna Farrer -- dreamy scrapper, GardenGirl

6. Gina Cabrera

7. Heather Ann -- TwoPeas, DigiShopTalk

8. Robin Carlton

9. KristinCB   

10. justmp

11. WhatKatieDid

12. Teresa Ferguson -- DigiShopTalk,

13. jorgies5
14. Veronica Ponce -- carver

15. Juliet

16. nevache
17. Anne Langpap -- langlady / GardenGirl LOs
18. possum

19. Shannon F
20. SheriR

21. three-cowboys

22. HeidiKnight
23. denasimoneaux
24. mom-2-three 
25. LazyLuna 
26. ptknox
27. ronalyn 

I also have a post at jenstrange.com of links to galleries of stand-out paper scrappers.  You can be just as inspired by a design in a paper layout as in a digi -- to check those out, click here!

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How cool is this to come home from work to see?! That is so cool to see me ranked up there with all those "famous" digi scrappers!!! You just made my day Miss Jen Strange!!!

Helen aka 911Mom

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  • Everything I write here is my work and theoretically subject to copyright (so be nice.) If you would like to use or quote from any of my entries as content for your site, please contact me at jenstrange AT gmail DOT com. Bear in mind, though, I AM influenced by what I see and read in other places -- after being absurdly immersed in scrapbooking sub-culture (though magazines, idea books, message boards, scrapbooking websites, etc) it's only natural that I have absorbed a lot of knowledge. As it's floating around in my head, I'm sure to copy SOMEONE when I try to put it into words for you to read. I will try very hard to not infringe on anyone else's copyright. Everything here is my personal interpretation of scrapbooking and should not be taken as absolute truth. Ok, you have a nice day now. ~ Graphics for banner downloaded and used with permission from Shabby Princess. Visit her today!

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  • Books I have read or used for reference in researching specific subjects while writing this blog:
    --> Adobe PhotoShop 7.0 Classroom in a Book , the official training workbook from Adobe Systems, Inc., 2003
    --> The Photoshop WOW! Book, Linnea Dayton & Jack Davis, 1993
    --> Designer Photoshop, 2nd edition, Rob Day, 1995
    --> Adobe Photoshop 5.0 for Photographers, Martin Evening, 1998
    (You'll notice a lot of these books are from the 90's. Hey, I'm limited by my college's library! ;o) These books are pretty out of date in some ways, but very helpful in others -- and they're free to use, so that's what I'm goin' with!)