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Big Drool: "African Beat Collection Biggie" by Gillian Hurst PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Jane Holmes   
Friday, 02 November 2007

I'm a sucker for travel-themed kits and in particular kits that represent a certain geographical place.  (Hence the "National Geoscrapics" kits I did when I designed for Scrapbook Elements).  Travelling is one of my favorite things in the world -- I love to explore new places and see new sites.  This kit captures the spirit of Africa.  The papers have the feeling of African cloth prints and the accessories are very authentic, from masks to feathers and beads and shells.   It's very droolable!

The only problem is, I've never been to Africa, so I don't have any Africa pictures to scrap!  Sounds like a call to my travel agent is in order... 

Here's the link to the Scrap Girls shop page.


Jane Holmes
About the author:

Jane Holmes is a writer and computer game designer from Seattle, WA where she lives with her DH and a basset hound.  She has been a digi scrapaholic since 2004 including a brief stint as a designer for Scrapbook Elements in 2005.  It didn’t take long, however, for Jane to realize that she had far greater talent and natural ability as a consumer in this industry, a course which she has pursued with fervor ever since.  Besides scrapping Jane loves walking, travel and digital photography, three hobbies which are quite frequently accomplished simultaneously and result in lots and lots of photos to be scrapped. 

Her blogs are My Walking Life and My Scrapping Life.  Come visit!







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