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nursears
01-16-2005, 10:57 AM
Hi,

My name is April and I'm new to digital scrapbooking. I had some experience with PS 5.0 and a little bit of web design, but I had trouble finding a tutorial to help me create a page with a real scrapbook "feel" to it. Finally, I stumbled across this website and couldn't be happier! The PSP tutorial was so easy to follow and user-friendly. I also am grateful for the 60 day free trial of PSP, I really like it better than PS. Many thanks to whomever wrote the tutorial, I have a lot to learn still, but I am very excited!

I have been doing paper scrapping for awhile now, but I have a hard time finding supplies in France, so I am looking forward to have "unlimited" supplies in the digital world.

Here's the first layout. http://www.digitalscrapbookplace.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=21766

Thanks so much for such a great site!
April

Emma
01-16-2005, 11:30 AM
Welcome! Nous n'avons pas beaucoup de membrures en France. Il y a quelques de Quebec, mais...pas en France. Etes-vous une americaine ou francaise? Pardonnez-moi la grammaire, j'ai besoin de praciticer plus souvent!

I wrote the PSE and PSP tutorials, thanks for your feedback! Glad to know you found what you're looking for, this site is packed full of info! Be sure to check out the rest of the PSP tutorials and the PSP classes in the U section.

Enchanté de vous connaître, bienvenus à DSP! Amusez-vous ici!

nursears
01-16-2005, 12:24 PM
Ok. You're French is WAAAY better than mine and I've lived here a year! I am American (obviously!). We are here on a short term assignment until August of 2006. My husband works for Caterpillar tractors and is here on business. Thanks for the welcome and I'll be sure to check out the PSP articles. Looking forward to learning lots!

April

valeri
01-16-2005, 01:37 PM
Welcome to DSP! great start you have here! can't wait to see mroe!

Emma
01-16-2005, 06:48 PM
oh, zut! guess no francais entre nous ;)

Sounds so fun, I'd love to live abroad and REALLY learn a language. I stutter so much and have a hard time udnerstanding the spoken language since I don't hear it often. I need to watch all my DVDs in French, especially the ones I know make it easiwer to follow the dialogue

Maybe one day we'll get to Geneve for Troy's work. No time soon, however, they're trying to get people to move to Taiwan long term: no WAY!

Welcome! Can't wait to see your work :) Start a trend over there, okay?! Get lots of French people to sign up, it'll be a little subculture here and finally get more non-English scrappers to catch the bug!

nursears
01-17-2005, 07:36 AM
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. Once I get this language mastered, I'll start recruiting some French people! I am excited to take the Feb. class of PSP. I am really itching to learn how to make my own elements instead of "borrowing" all the time!

April