Something I’ve been wanting to do is play more with digital scrapbooking. Even if you’re not a scrapbooker , there are so many things you can do with digital scrapbooking software. Printables, signs, buttons or graphics for your blog.
I was so excited when
My Memories gave me the opportunity to try their digital scrapbooking software and have been having so much fun playing with it. Even better, they’re giving me the opportunity to let one of my readers download their own copy! More on that in a minute.
One of the first things I created was my dinner menu for Christmas.
I used one of the templates (Holiday Snows) that came with the software to make it. You can use as is or modify by deleting, moving, or re-sizing elements. This was a very basic project that I did in about 5 minutes.
I used pages from the album Holiday Simplicity in the post I did on the
ginger bread cottage I made for Christmas. The designer albums allow you to use all or as few of the pages as you want and it’s super easy to drop pictures in.
In addition to all of the templates that come with the software, you can buy or download free templates from the My Memories website. They also offer some exclusive downloads on
Facebook.
I also love that you can export your album or pages from your albums as JPEG files just like you would any other picture.
So now for the fun part!
My Memories is offering one of you the chance to get your own copy of the
My Memories Suite digital scrapbooking program, a $40 value.
To be eligible (leave a comment for each thing that applies)
The giveaway will be open through New Year’s Eve and the winner announced on New Year’s Day 2012. What better way to start the new year off than by making a memory!
If you don't want to wait to see if you win , or if you see this after the giveaway closes, you can always use my My Memories code and get $10 off your purchase of
My Memories Suite PLUS a $10 credit to the My Memories online store. Just type in
STMMMS58014.
*While I was provided a copy of the software to use, the opinions expressed are my own.