The Groove December 2010 Freebie Challenge
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Originally posted by knzus View PostRhonda, since it is a zip file, you will need to extract the items manually. Make a folder anywhere on your pc you want... most people do that in "My Documents." Name the folder whatever you want... in this case it could be something like "The Groove Dec2010." Move your zip file INTO that folder, then RIGHT-CLICK on the zip file and choose "Extract here..." (or whatever it says for extracting into that folder)... and the freebies will extract there for you to use.
Rhonda
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Oooooo! Beautiful pages everyone! We still have snow-covered everything right now (been here for a couple weeks). But this pic was taken in 2007. I tried to lighten up the pictures but it was getting dark (short winter days) so they still look dark.
Rhonda, copy or move your files to where ever your Scrapbook Max file is. Mine is in My Documents in a file called "Scrapbook Max! 2.0", then open the file "Gallery", then "Images", then you can put each item in the right folder...papers, embellishments, etc. You'll want to make a file for the kit in each category you use.
I can also go into my program files and into the Scrapbook Max folder and do the same thing. I'm not sure what the difference is, though. But I try to leave the program files alone, just in case!
~ sj3girls ~
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Wow, these are all such COOL layouts! (LOL! Yes, pun intended!) Great creations, every one of them!
Don't know that I would have enough guts to play in the snow without my usual ten layers of clothing... whooooo-wheeeee! I'm shivering just looking at that one, Daydreamer, LOL!Diana
Be good to your favorite designer (I used to be one!) by LETTING THEM KNOW how much you appreciate their work!
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December Challenge
My husband and son built a snow tunnel in our front yard. I used the challenge kit along with last Dec challenge by Wendy Gibson to create this page.Attached Files“The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning.”
Mitch Albom
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