Sunday, March 29, 2009

About Spell Outloud

Digital Scrapbooking LayoutWow! It has been almost three years since I blogged last. My previous blog dealt with snippets of family life and scrapbooking stuff. Since then I have added two more kids to the mix and have switched from paper scrapbooking to digital! So why another blog? Quite simply, to help keep all my wonderful web findings organized! In my attempt to organize my educational and scrapbooking findings, I thought that maybe some of this information might be useful to others. Occasionally I'll post some interesting stuff from my family life, but this blog will mostly focus on educational themes such as lapbooking, notebooking, unit studies and using scrapbooking as an educational tool. I might have a couple give-aways here and there, and I plan on uploading more free printables for you to use (see the sidebar for the download list). The only rule? Don't criticize my writing---lol! You know I'll probably be writing most of this late at night after a full day of being with five children. My brain is pretty fried by then :)


What? That didn't tell you anything about me? You can check out my lensography: Spell Outloud's Scrapbook

Disclosures:
I love digital scrapbooking and the store, Designer Digitals. I have chosen to be a part of the team there because their products are top quality and it is a fun place to hang out. I am on the Designer Digitals creative team and do endorse their products on my blog. Click here for my full disclosure policy.
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3 comments:

Becky said...

Happy to be the first to welcome you back to blogging. Funny...I just re-started YESTERDAY!

sarah said...

Very cool to see you starting this up Mo. I will be looking forward to your posts...welcome back to the blogging world! :)

MichelleL said...

Well we have alot in common. I just got a digital scrapbooking program for Christmas.
Scrapbook Factory Deluxe. I thought I would go completely digital, But I use it to print alot of my embellishments.

And dh got me a Cricut Expression for my birthday. So I guess there is no laying down the paper for good. (Plus I just learned about the sure cuts alot software that allows you to use your computer fonts with it.)

I'm still trying to figure out an ecomical way to actually print my pages once I make them, because I still want them in a traditional album.
Once I do that, I can see doing digital alot more.