Up the Street is an online scrapbooking store that hales from Canada. Each month they release kits that vary in style. Tara Van Moorsel, the owner of Up the Street, likes to try different styles herself and the kits may feature a more neutral, rustic feel one month, while the next will feature bright, fun colours. Love that!
One lucky Inspired Blueprints participant will win a prize from Up the Street this month. Head on over to Up the Street and check out the gorgeous kits available!
Remember, you must have your layouts/cards uploaded to the Inspired Blueprints gallery by midnight, 30 September 2010 to be in the running.






As a student, I studied mostly English and Psychology. At the time I graduated from college I was really terrified by computers even though I'd had a couple of computer classes, I never felt comfortable with a computer (anxiety attacks). I was practically without any technical skills at all when I graduated from college. I was told it was from "Left brain/right brain dominance". Now I'm very confident with my computer skills, and recently began learning about digital scrap booking. I have learned basic terminology or jargon. On this site I see templates for making cards, and cards that look like layouts to me. You use the term sketch in a manner I'm not familiar with. Would you explain to me the difference or motivation behind the difference in jargon? If so, I'd really like to know.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
~Rosie~