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FIVE New Releases! AND, 30% off!

3 September 2009 2,464 views 2 Comments

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It has been a HUGE week at The Digichick. We have a new look, new designers and about a bajillion new products. Everyone has unpacked their August Grab Bags, so if you are not the grab bag type, you can see everything individually. And, since we are nuts, a lot of designers are also releasing some brand new items! It is crazy. It is huge.

And me? Well, I said I was going to slow down. I told my creative team not to expect anything new from me for a few weeks . . . and then I got all inspired and created two brand new template sets!

FIRST, let me show you the items from my grab bag that are now released as individual products:

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And, the NEW releases! First up is a Cookie Wrap Template in two shapes. You just pop your cookies in a baggie and put this adorable wrapper on it and now it looks fancy! You can impress your son’s new teacher . . .
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Creative Team member Jen Tapler created these little samples for me. Aren’t they cute?! She’s so talented! Jen told me that my all-paper-all-the-time gals would probably like some pieces that are a teeny bit smaller than the actual template so they can glue them on the front (like she did in the boyish sample). So, I added those just for my paper-crazy customers! What you get: These two templates in layered psd, individual png and lines only pdf files. The pdf files come in 2-up versions (so you can create two wrappers at a time) and a sheet of fronts. Man, that is hard to explain. Basically, I didn’t want you to waste any paper, so I made it so that you could easily create two cookie wraps at a time. Nice, eh? (If you’ve purchased my templates before, you may have noticed that I do that A LOT for my sticky-fingered-friends who are not inclined to break out their digital stash!)

AND, check out this Match Box Template!
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Dana Gustafson made the MOST adorable samples with this template! Oh, and I have to tell you about Dana. Did you know that she doesn’t own Photoshop? She doesn’t have a clue. She does ALL of her creative team work using Microsoft Word. Huh? I really don’t know how she does it, but Dana actually uses Word to open and create with digital papers. She actually MADE the patterned paper you see in this sample with Word. My brain just exploded. Take a second and digest that. How in the world does she do it? (Now, I’m clueless.) What I’m telling you is this: You don’t need digital scrapbooking software to use my templates. If you have a computer and a printer, you can use my templates. You don’t even have to get all fancy-schmancy with Microsoft Word! Just open up the pdf version and print it out. Easy-peasy!

SO, hop on over to MY SHOP at The Digichick to check out the new look and do a little shopping! Everything in the entire store (EVERYTHING!!) is 30% off right now. You don’t want to miss it!

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2 Comments »

  1. Dana Gustafson said:

    Hee hee…YEP, totally CLUELESS! But functional, so that’s good right? Thanks Kel for the nice props above…this really is a great box! For those that are interested…I’ll do a little bost on my blog about the digi paper I made soon :)

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  2. Melissa said:

    I’m totally impressed-with your new templates (LOVE the matchbox!) and by Dana’s creative digital-paper-making skills in Word!

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