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| Welcome.
(sp? - the Bhg.com website spells digiscrapping as digiscraping. Is that not like to scrape something LOL)
You could say Scrapbooking started a long time ago ((((((((((( in my family)))))))))))) by my grandmother. She was famous for journaling under her pictures in the family photo album little funny comments to remember each picture. She then had the fantastic idea (and she got alot of flack too) for taking the expensive photographed pictures of her children, clipping around them and putting wallpaper behind it and then framing it. I will upload it later.
I took 4 years of photography class in school. Our teacher was a very creative man with long hair and a boatload of patience working with teenagers. I was fascinated by the different special effects one could create by using different photographic techniques and timing in the darkroom. I played mostly with black and white photography. I experimented alot with lighting,angles, and composition. Ok, I am even guilty of photographing the local rock band and being the one to make their flyers using a typewriter and a copymachine. Let me say the typewriter was not that modern at the time and didnt have correction tape. I was not that great at typing at that time and it took a couple of hours to make one flyer we could use without mistakes. LOL.
I took the typing class in high school too. We typed on the first computers. Our teacher was a strict woman who did not stand for extra noise in the classroom and wore her hair up in a bun. She taught us how to format floppies and use them to boot the computer. I still don't get it. I loved every second. It's amazing I passed that class with the boys behind me relentlessly tugging on my long hair. Yes, I even typed their notes for their shop class for them and earned a little extra money doing it.
I started digiscrapping in January 2007. I was actually just surfing around. I fell upon my first Digiscrapping website where they offered freebies. I made a friend online and we had fun looking at different freebies and trying to find what we needed online to make scrapbooking layouts. I decided to try and create my own freebies and found I thought it took too much time away from the freetime i have with two small children to help with. I wasnt digitalscrapping anymore, I was looking for a font, or trying to make a paper using texture. I wanted to go back to making my layouts.
This site started because I needed a way to see the freebies I had/and the ones that were out there in one place. I spent too much time hunting after particular designs I liked. I filled my hard drive needlessly with designs I never used but loved. DigiScrapDepot.com was born out of a necessity I felt for us scrapbookers who needed a place to come. A 1- Stop Shop if you will.
I begged my husband to make the site for me. I told him what I "needed" and he tried to make sense of it. Good for him! He has learned alot about scrapbooking then he probably ever thought he wanted LOL. After a month of careful planning, and alot of babysitting the site came to fruition.
Since then we have opened our doors to let the visitors and designers come in and show off their hard work. We try to make the site functional and educational. Allowing visitors to leave comments about the designers work that will inspire them.
Well it was a crazy little idea of mine that my husband did not feel would pay off. Now I can tell him that i have made so many great connections with designers all over the world and that is why I do it. I love to design myself and have somewhere to put them LOL.

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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 10/25/2007 11:35:59 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 0 |
| | I love your story! I admire you for it. I really want to learn about digital photos, and scrapbooking, I have made a few pages, and about 5 scrapbooks (my baby grandaughter is 1 year old and that really started it) I will love to get your imput on the various programs out there and if they are necessary. I am retired and on a fixed income so I try to watch my spending, its an expensive hobby. I am now getting into checking out all the sites etc, but there are so many it can be confusing, let me know how I can show you what I have done, I hope that I am not imposing on your valuable time as you have children etc. All the best  |
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Group: Administrators Last Login: 7/26/2007 4:31:42 PM Posts: 496, Visits: 0 |
| i sent you a private message. thank you!

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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/26/2007 4:21:57 PM Posts: 85, Visits: 0 |
| Thank goodness for your bright idea and hubby's expertise! I really love this site and it just goes from strength to strength! Thanks for all the hard work you both put into it...without a site such as this my designs would not get half the exposure they do since I've joined!


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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/21/2007 5:52:47 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 0 |
| I am so happy to have found this site. For the past six months my husband has been on short-term disability. He had a good job that paid well, but since he was dealing with heart trouble, cancer, and peripheral neuropathy because of Diabetes....he was no longer able to work. His disability ended on Dec.6, 2007 and he needed to retire. We have been living on less than a shoestring, and Rice Krispie Cereal became a staple food for us!!!
My only salvation was to get on my computer and go to digiscrapdepot to see what freebies I could find. I am new at digi-scrapping, so I really had no idea of how to use this site, when to leave thank yous, and it took me a long time to even find a free zip program (I didn't even know what it was!) I hope I have not broken too many rules, etc. etc. If I have - my deepest apologies go out to all of the designers. This site kept me from the tears, the headaches, the stress of my everyday life. It frankly kept me sane! What a wonderful group you have here. Always eager to help, with phenomenol artists, giving their talent away to people like me. I plan on buying lots of "stuff" once my husband's SS Disability becomes a reality. I am a member of this site, but there is no way I could design anything at this point, but I am planning on learning so I can give back to all of the artists who were so very happy to design freebies.
The best part of my life is waiting until the house is quiet, and then pulling up this site, and seeing all of the new goodies that are available. I don't know what I would have done without them. I sometimes scrap until 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. just because it's the best time for me to just "let my hair down."
So again, thanks to everyone on this site. I wonder if they even realize what a lifesaver the freebies are. And by the way - I would prefer this note not be put on a public blog anywhere. I just want to thank those who have been so good to me.
Thankfully yours,
Cinimin wildrose4u@charter.net |
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| Hey Cin, WOW i was blown away when i just found your message about MY STORY. I have so much empathy for your situation I really do. I remember when i first got married and we lived on ten dollars a week. We had cockroaches living in our refrigerator.
I remembered back home that my dad used flypaper and hung it from the ceiling to attract flies and they would stick to it and eventually die. We laid duck tape sticky side up around the kitchen to attract and kill the cockroaches. It wasn't pretty.
That is the same time they stopped selling my favorite margarine brand and i had a postage stamp and wrote to the main office and said how disappointed i was that they stopped selling it, it was my favorite! And you know what, they sent me a free coupon for a box of margarine at the store. It actually helped us that week. That meant we could make macaroni and cheese the whole week.
I became a member at the local missions womans club for young mothers with babies. There were other women i could socialize with and it got me out of our little one room apartment for a couple of hours each tuesday morning. They served a free lunch there from leftover food donated by the local Italian restaurant. There were many weeks i brought home beautiful pasta in huge containers LOL my new husband probably thought I was crazy. But God provided didn't he!! He never lets us down.
Our social worker said we would never make it. times were really bad. We applied for help but because i had a car that i co-owned with my sister (that was dead and couldnt sale) it counted against us! So we got hardly any money.
I truly hope things work out for you this newyear my dear. And thank you so much for the sweet sweet message you left in the forum. I really love it.
Vicky

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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/6/2008 2:55:40 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 0 |
| Hi Vicky!
Thanks so much for creating the site! I just recently got into digital scrapbooking and it makes things so much easier for me! It's sort of a "one stop shop". Really do appreciate it!
Mahalo,
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/25/2007 3:33:15 PM Posts: 1, Visits: 0 |
| Thank you so much for this easy way of finding all the beautiful freebies. I am here everyday, more than once I can assure you! I have no idea any more of how I found you (I am quite new to digiscrappping, and get lost in the amazing amount of sites, blogs and forums) but I am loving it.
Keep up the good work, and even if you don't hear back from most visitors, I am SURE that they really appreciate you to!
Take care
Kerri
PS: Where can I snag your blinkie to promote on my blog? |
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