I received this award from Laura of Memories Made Easy. Thanks Laura! So sweet of you to remember me.
To celebrate the Spring or Easter, I have made a couple of word art that you can use as an accessory to any of your scrapbook. All you have to do is click the picture to enlarge then save it to you computer. That's it! 
Have a great week ahead!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Awards and More!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Easter Alpha Freebies
Here's another set of Alphas I just made yesterday that is perfect for Easter and wanted to share to you right away. Just click the image below to take to the download site.
I hope you enjoy these alphas!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
St. Patrick's Alphas
Hello Scrappers,
It's been a while since I posted and had freebies here. I just finished a set recently for St Patrick's Day and would like to share it all to you. Just click on the image below and it will take you to the site where you can download the entire set for free. 
Did you know...
Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide by the those of Irish descent and increasingly by non-Irish people (usually in New Zealand, Australia, and North America). Celebrations are generally themed around all things Irish and, by association, the colour green. Both Christians and non-Christians celebrate the secular version of the holiday by wearing green, eating Irish food and/or green foods, imbibing Irish drink (such as Irish stout, Irish Whiskey or Irish Cream) and attending parades.
The world's first St. Patrick's Day parade was held in Boston in 1761, organized by the Charitable Society. The first recorded parade[5] was New York City's celebration which began on 18 March 1762 when Irish soldiers in the English military marched through the city with their music.[6] The New York parade is the largest, typically drawing two million spectators and 150,000 marchers.[7] The predominantly French-speaking Canadian city of Montreal, in the province of Québec has the longest continually running Saint Patrick's day parade in North America, since 1824;[8] The city's flag has the Irish emblem, the shamrock, in one of its corners. Ireland's cities all hold their own parades and festivals, including Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Derry, Galway, Kilkenny, Limerick, and Waterford. Parades also take place in other Irish towns and villages. The St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin, Ireland is part of a five-day festival; over 500,000 people attended the 2006 parade. source: Wikipedia
Happy Scrapping!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Desktop -- February 2009
Has it been forever or what??? I really miss posting here. And scrapbooking and making freebies for you all. So I'm starting anew with a desktop calendar background for this month... February. Since this month's theme is Valentines, I just made the perfect one for you!
All you have to do click on the picture, then right click on the photo and click "Set As Background". That's all you need to do! Piece of cake ha? 
Hope you enjoy this one. Share it with your friends! Thanks for dropping by.















