Staring Down Alligators
Jamin had a great time at a recent visit to the Reptile Museum. Even after we looked at all the animals, he wanted to sit for a while on the floor and just hang out with all his scaly friends. Of course the biggest highlight came when he got to hold a snake.
While Suzy and I created Slink, Slither and Plod with reptile-enthusiasts in mind, I’m finding it is quite versatile. Here is a page I did about Jamin and his attempts to trap his grandparents with pleas for ‘one more story’. It usually works.
Credits: Both pages use Slink, Slither and Plod by Misty Cato and SuzyQ Scraps, fonts include Traveling Typewriter and Shark Random Funnyness (Up Close page), Splendid 66 and Kenyan Coffee (No Escape page)










Hi misty !
just found your old blog via” the DAILY digi” blog
to find out that you have moved to a colorful new house
congrats !
i’m just starting my first steps in the digi world
and i’m sure i’ll be visiting & learning here a lot!
i’m about to buy a software for the digi scrapbooking
and i would love to hear your advice whether
to buy PSE(is enough), or shuld i buy photoshop sc4?
thanks mimms
Hi mimms, I’m so glad you found me. As for the PSE/PS decision – It really depends on your long term goals. PSE is quite sufficient for scrapping gorgeous family albums. It’s also a bit more user-friendly and less overwhelming than PS. There are even designers who do all their work in PSE. However, most people who get into designing their own scrap supplies end up wanting the added capabilities found in Photoshop. Due to the large price difference I really think PSE is the best place to start. Adobe lets you ‘upgrade’ to PS at a later date.
Great pages, I bought your kit even though we don’t have reptiles, my aunt does though and every time we visit we take pictures and I leave wanting a gecko!! I know I’ll use your kit, I love it!!
Thanks Rose. We don’t have reptiles either, just a young reptile enthusiast
Jamin really wants a snake, but he’s going to have to wait a few years for that.