Posted by Louise on Apr 21, 2010 in
Digital,
Eidou,
Freebies
I’ve been busy as a bee lately but managed to find the time to create this super cute kit! it’s got 10 papers and 33 gorgeous embellishments and would suit pretty much any theme you have! It’s available in my store right now or very shortly from Scrapbook Outlet.

And here’s a sample featuring Lukey:

And finally a freebie for you (just click to download):

Welcome to my blog – somewhere I put all my scrapbooking creations, altered art, digital designs and keep you all up to date on the comings and goings of what I’m up to as well. Don’t forget to check out my etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/alteredambitions to purchase my designs
Posted by Louise on Feb 11, 2010 in
Digital,
Eidou,
Scrapbooking
and this one’s a bit different for me and I really love it…

Lots of magical goodness and in the shop now!
Got a lot of stuff on the go and yes, it’s frustrating, but I stillllll can’t show you much of anything just yet… stay tuned though as it’s bound to be all released at once! lol
L x
Posted by Louise on Dec 18, 2009 in
Digital,
Freebies,
Scrapbooking
So now for that freebie I tormented you with the other day… this one…

remember? well just click on the image to download it for FREE! Also check this out…
Yep I’m selling there now too… keep an eye out for more stuff coming soon
L x
Posted by Louise on Dec 17, 2009 in
Digital,
Scrapbooking,
Twiddleybitz
My grandmother’s name was Mary Box and she was a fantastic baker… her recipes were impossible to follow as you’d ask for measurements and she’d say a dash of this, a palmful of that… yet they usually turned out delicious. Her pastry was legendary too, and my uncle has attempted a number of times to create some of the things he grew up eating. The unfortunate thing is he never writes down the recipes… and sooo the Christmas present was born…

I digitally recreated all the recipes (from a very old and well loved cook book of hers) for things like Mushy Peas (yeuch), bakewells, Baked Egg Custard and the like and created them on a 6″ x 4″ size, which I then printed out as photos. Mum found this photo box at a stationery shop and I pried off the bright pink flowers and crackled, inked and modgepodged it to protect the surface.
I then added a crackled Twiddleybitz frame (gorgeous and one of the new releases!) and mirrored leaves, as well as some berries, leaves and flowers I had in my stash. I added details like a tiny Melissa Frances frame and a bird dome I made with a kit from Nostalgems. Finally I added a lovely photo of my grandmother, the title and an old spoon to act as a handle.
And that’s it! all done for Christmas and with a week to go… will wonders never cease?
L x