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3BluEyedBabi
12-09-2024, 07:53 PM
Hopefully this question is allowed...please let me know if not, but do any of you scrap with paper and scissors and glue anymore? I was browsing IG and came across an ad for a paper LO and I ended up down a rabbit hole of all the beautiful pretty papers. Occassionally, I browse the scrapbook section at Hobby Lobby, but it's not very impressive. I think I might want to order a kit and get back to scrapping paper pages again.

So do any of you have a site that you have ordered from that you could recommend?

laurabobaura
12-12-2024, 12:24 PM
https://www.tracireed.com/paper-design-portfolio-1

Traci has released some paper products. I think some of the other girls may have, as well.

Robin Carlton
12-12-2024, 01:11 PM
All of our products print beautifully too, so you can always consider doing that. Unless you want a full 12x12 patterned background on your page, you can print borderless on standard paper or cardstock and use bits and pieces of that to layer and make your page. Then you can choose any design you really love!

Traci has a whole series on her site about doing this. It's pretty awesome...

https://www.tracireed.com/journal/tag/Think+Outside+The+12x12

DawnMarch
12-14-2024, 01:37 PM
I am a hybrid scrapper. Printing digital designs is great because you can still do all the great things you can do with digital (resize, recolor, use fonts, etc) while still being able to print them out and play with paper and glue and all the fun manual art things.

Lidia G
12-17-2024, 01:51 PM
Lately, I've taken a renewed interest in hybrid and junk journaling. My husband is loving all the little bits of paper I drag onto my slippers and socks and spread throughout the house, lol. There's something quite satisfying using a palette knife and texture pastes or laying a stencil down to create a design or using stamps and distress inks. I often print off papers and ephemera from my digital kits for my projects.