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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Recipe Challenge Day 2

Here we are in day two of our recipe challenge.  I hope you are enjoying the images as well as the projects.  Today's guest designer is Traci.  She has in the tradition of Digital Two for Tuesday created digital pages using the images.  I love the contrast between each designer's style.  Traci's work is full of color and excitement.  You can find a link to download the pages and more photos on her blog.  Here is her bio in her own words.
"I am a long time crafter and have tried just about anything you can imagine. I am a digital designer for the scrapbook industry, currently selling my kits in two different stores. I am the family memory keeper, so I am also deeply involved in genealogy, which dovetails nicely with scrapbooking. I make my own cards, which I think you can say about most scrappers......I also love quilling, teabag folding and iris folding. I have an obscene number of stamps and inks, which I do my best to use as often as I can, especially on my cards.

This project for the cookbook was a great deal of fun to do. The papers and elements I used in combination with your charming images were designed completely by me using Photoshop. As such, this is completely digital, which I know is something of a departure for your blog. Thank you for taking a chance by inviting me to display my work here." 

You can find a link to these beautiful digital images and more amazing pages on Traci's blog Prairie Woman Design.







2 comments:

  1. Another bunch of wonderful downloads! Love the recipe folders!

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  2. Wow, great work, Traci! You clearly spent a lot of time creating those pages. The images are just right for a cookbook.

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