Sponsor Giveaways : Treasury of Memories, Clickin Moms, moiratools.com

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Two people will receive Compositors from moiratools.com.


moirai Compositor is a super simple Photoshop script (for use with CS3 or CS4), that helps you create anything from collages to albums in just minutes. The innovation in the Compositor is it starts with the images and builds a design with them instead of forcing images into a stock design. Check out our videos to see how the Compositor works.



  • A new user interface makes the tool easier to use: Picking the dimensions of the final image is more straight-forward and looks just like the Image Size dialog in Photoshop®. Other options are now defined similarly.


  • Picking the images for your composition is easier than ever: You no longer have to load all of your images into Photoshop® in exactly the right order. The new interface allows you pick other images to include by browsing files on your computer. You can also re-order the images before generating the final composition.


  • There are new options for the final composition so the tool can do more for you: You can specify borders on the individual images in the composition, you can specify background colors other than white, and you can even pick another image to use as the background.


  • Best of all, you get to choose the final layout: Instead of a layout being automatically chosen, you are a given a choice of numerous layout options. This flexibility guarantees that you’ll get the composition you want with no hassles.


NOTE FROM ALI : I had the chance to try out this script software last night and it's really pretty cool. It's easy to tell the program the photos you want to use, choose the layout and hit a single button for it to do the work of re-sizing the images to fit in the grid. I can definitely see using this for scrapbooking both digitally and with paper. Cool product. The only bummer is that it only works with CS3 or CS4.


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One person will win the “Life is Good” collection kit ($30) AND the add-on kit too ($10) from Treasury of Memories.


Ready to have some fun? Check out this playful collection of papercrafting goodies in the “Life is Good” Collection Kit by Treasury of Memories!


You’ll enjoy a variety of great products from My Mind’s Eye, Creative Imaginations and so much more…all coordinating and ready for you to have fun! With just one kit, our design team created a super chunky mini book, three scrapbook pages, AND ten adorable notecards! Colorful handouts are also included to share creative inspiration too!


PLUS this month’s collection has a great add-on kit! And it’s perfect for a Mother’s Day gift or for any special occasion!


Check out their blog for creative ideas and for great specials valid this weekend only!


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Clickin Moms is giving away a 6 month membership.


Here’s the funny thing about photography. It’s one of those activities that seems like something you have to do all on your own: you find the shot, you set it up, you take the picture. And yet, when you think about it, one of the most rewarding aspects about the whole process is sharing with other photographers. That’s what Clickin Moms is all about.


Clickin Moms is a community of women who have the same passion for photography that you have, who have questions about what they’re doing just like you do, and who want to know more about how to do it better – same as you.


What kind of new camera should I shop for? What in the world do I do with it once I get it? How do I capture nice sharp images like I see on the internet? What types of shots work well in scrapbooks? How do I set up my own photography business?


Clickin Moms is a welcoming, generous, supportive group made up of everyone from beginners to pros. And it feels about as close to friends and family as you can get online. What a forum for sharing images and ideas! You can show others your photos and get constructive feedback about them. Learn about a ton of subjects – everything from technical areas like lighting to practical stuff like the business of photography. Even host your own lesson on a subject others want to know more about. And if you have your own blog, you can join the affiliate program and earn commissions by referring your readers to Clickin’ Moms.


On top of all the support that is available to every member every day, Clickin’ Moms has recently started to offer photography workshops. These incredibly popular classes come in several varieties, geared towards various levels of photographers and topics.


No matter where you are in your photography journey, this is a group that’s worth getting to know.

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TO BE ENTERED into this weekend's giveaway please leave a comment below sharing your current favorite creative tool or product (if you are reading this on Facebook please come to my blog to leave a comment). Comments
will be closed at 8pm Pacific on Sunday and the winner's posted shortly
after.


Have a wonderful weekend!

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  1. Maria Dearmore says…
    03/07/2010

    GLITTER, GLITTER, MY HEART'S ALL ATWITTER.
    WHENEVER I USE IT, I NEVER FEEL BITTER.

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  2. Cami MacDonald says…
    03/07/2010

    My fave creative tool is probably my distressing inks - I love the different looks I can make with them!

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  3. Lety Kalmikov says…
    03/07/2010

    Right now my favorite creative tools are my Cricut and my new set of Perfect Pearls! Love, love, love them! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  4. Susan S. says…
    03/07/2010

    In January, I purchased Becky Higgins' Project Life kit for my Project 365 of 2010. This is my first year to do a Project 365, and I am thoroughly enjoying it. This kit from BH is the perfect way to catalog this project. Love it!

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  5. Jane says…
    03/07/2010

    I love to journal right now. I have twin granddaughter that were born on my birthday and we have a great time together. Can not believe they will be 8 this April.
    You always have great giveaways.

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  6. Tarren Young says…
    03/07/2010

    I think right now, my favorite tool/creative thing is clothing tags! They are so awesome and make great embellishments on pages. And you're recycling at the same time!

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  7. Jen Chesnut says…
    03/07/2010

    I am head over heels in love with my CTMH paper piercing tool & I love being a member of clickinmoms...it is so worth the membership!

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  8. Nicky says…
    03/07/2010

    The tool I use most would have to be Photoshop - I don't really create digital pages but I always work on the photos in some respect, and I love creating transparencies.

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  9. stamperlauren@aol.com says…
    03/07/2010

    My favorite design tool I like to use is a template system called Pages by Design. I bought it at Expo years ago and I almost don't ever scrapbook without it. It's a book of clear templates in the shapes and sizes of strips, circles, reqtangles, squares, and even swoopy shapes you would use in creating a layout. I like it because it allows me to try things out before I cut my paper. There is aslo a sketch book with it that shows you a layout, and all of the "pieces" used to create that design.
    Lauren Hampton :O)

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  10. Haley says…
    03/07/2010

    My camera! I just need to get to printing those photos!

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  11. anne says…
    03/07/2010

    My current favorite tool has been inspiration from other people's blogs/DIY sites, and reviewing some of my older projects. :)

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  12. Quinna says…
    03/07/2010

    Tim Holtz Distress Inks inspire me everytime I use them!

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  13. Lois McArthur says…
    03/07/2010

    My favorite creative tool these days are photo mats - i'm finding all kinds of different uses - not just for photos!

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  14. Julie says…
    03/07/2010

    My favorite tool is my Mom. She is a lot of creative inspiration to me!

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  15. Amybug says…
    03/07/2010

    My favorite product right now is the Bazzill Dotted Swiss Paper. It's awesome!

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  16. Ali in FL says…
    03/07/2010

    My go to creative tool right now is my new camera. I am seeing scrapbooking from a new angle now!

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  17. Lisa T.K. says…
    03/07/2010

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE Treasury of Memories. I moved away and the retail store closed within two months...hmmmmm...they do the best things with vinyl, and canvas too. My favorite store of all time.

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  18. Jen says…
    03/07/2010

    Bloggers like you, Becky Higgins provide the most inspiration to me. I don't always have time to flip magazines or read books or take workshops, but I can always find a few minutes to check out what you guys are doing on the internet. So much imagination at work and inspiration out there.
    Thanks for that.

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  19. Lisa Bosch says…
    03/07/2010

    I'm finishing up Karen Russell's photography class so my camera is definitely my favorite creative tool followed closely by my sweet MacBook Pro!

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  20. Terri says…
    03/07/2010

    My brand new Pentax k20D. I love it. Wishblade comes in a close 2nd.

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  21. conniemelancon says…
    03/07/2010

    My favorite tool right now is my distress inks.

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  22. Jennifer B says…
    03/07/2010

    Totally loving my Silhouette right now.

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  23. Maegan says…
    03/07/2010

    Photoshop continues to be a "most used" creative tool. There is always something new to learn or a different way to apply something that is often used to achieve a different result. Oh, and I love that I can erase and undo so simply!

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  24. jenmoreland@gmail.com says…
    03/07/2010

    My best tool that is high text is my I-phone. It really helps me document and get tabs on the important things or the small details.

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  25. Debby says…
    03/07/2010

    My favorite tool is my Silhouette SD, it's great. And Glimmer Mist is not far behind.

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