It’s time for another Digital Freebie Template

Hey there! It’s been a little while since I did my first freebie, so I thought it was time for another. I’ve taken another fave scrapbook page, that I think is very versatile, and turned it into a digital template for you!

Here is my page:

Dreamer Digital Scrapbook Layout by Jenn McCabe

Dreamer

Day Dream elements  by Lynne-Marie

Day Dream journal cards  by Lynne-Marie

Day Dream papers  by Lynne-Marie

And here is the template Freebie for you!

Digital Template Freebie 2 by Jenn McCabeSimply click on the image or click HERE to download.

Feel free to share this with your friends or on social media … but please do direct them here to my website, so they can download directly. This template is for personal use only. Thank you. Hope you enjoy the template and if you do end up using it, I’d love it if you share a link to your page!

Happy Scrapping. xoxo

Template Freebie for you!

I have been promising myself I would get some digital scrapbooking freebies up on this new site for like ever, and it always falls to the bottom of my long list of things to do.

Today, however, I am changing that … I have this versatile template for you to download for personal use. If you wish to share this template with friends (I hope you do!) please direct them to my site to download. Thanks!

Jenn McCabe Digital Scrapbook Template Freebie

Click  here or on the image to download this template.

I also wanted to share with you the page I made today that inspired this template.

Jenn McCabe Digital Scrapbooking

You Melt My Heart

All Kits from The Lily Pad Designers:

Ice Cream Painted Mixed Media Papers by Just Jaimee

paper mache by Kaye Winiecki

Ash Tree {bundle} by Sara Gleason

writer’s blocks vol. 2 by Paislee Press

Ice Cream Elements & Papers by Just Jaimee

I hope you enjoy the template and the first in, what I hope to be, many more awesome digital freebies! If you create a page with this template, I’d love to see a link to your page! 😉

 

A Project Life freebie for you | Collect App – like Journal Card

Hello. I’m back with another Digital Project Life post this week. If you follow Becky Higgins’ blog, you might have seen a little spotlight on me last week … my Project Life tips and a peek into my creative space. If you missed it, you can see it here.

Some of you have asked me about my Collect App “looking” journal cards that I use in my weekly spreads like this one:

digital project life amy tangerine plus one

… where I have the white journal card, the date, a small photo & some journaling. I created these cards myself.

I created them because I love using the Collect App on my iPhone. It has made my process of collecting memories: both the photos and the journaling notes of that moment, super easy. But for some reason, and maybe it’s just me, but when I export the collect file using dropbox, I get this weird shadow around the file and it does not fit into the masks (or pockets) of my Project Life templates very well. They do print out beautifully if using in your real Project Life pages!

So I just created my own. I have it saved as a .PSD file and open it whenever I’m working on a weekly PL spread.

PL_CollectAppTemplate

And I’m happy to share it with all of you. You can download the PSD file here.

This file is free for Personal Use. If you would like to share, all I ask is that you refer friends to my post here on my blog to download. Thanks! 😉

With this PSD file you can clip a photo to the black square mask, alter the date & journaling, as well as change the font to whatever suits your style. It is a 3×4 journal card. If you do end up using it on your pages … I’d love to see a link to your layout! Please feel free to share your page by linking in the comments section!

I have used Belta Bold for my journaling (11 pt) & Linux Libertine for the date (16.24 pt for lettering & 43.3 pt for the numerals). Both fonts can be download for free at Dafont.com. If you do not have these fonts installed on your computer, Photoshop will update the text to an alternate font.

Some readers of Becky’s blog were having trouble finding the Collect App and I’m afraid it looks like this is an Apple App … no android version. So sorry! Here’s the Collect App website, where you can read about all the features they offer & a link to download it. It has been a true lifesaver for me! Here’s a little snap shot of this morning’s photo.

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Since I have always been an iPhone user and have no knowledge whatsoever in the realm of androids, I will refer you to the Daily Digi’s lovely post about Memory Keeping Apps (this specific question for android users is addressed). Be sure to read the comment/reply at the bottom of the post too. 😉 If anyone is an android user and they have found a super great alternative to share, please let us know in the comments section!

Basically Collect App is like a visual calendar. As you can see from my iPhone snap shot of April’s Collect Calendar, I am not perfect … two days have no photos what so ever. No sweat though … ’cause there are some days I have too, too many photos to choose from. It all works out.

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Project Life and no stress are things that should go hand in hand. Keep it simple!