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October 11, 2008

Card Set : By Robin Carlton

Robin Carlton, owner and designer at Sweet Shoppe Designs, is here with us sharing inspiration and insight into the digital world.

How long have you been scrapbooking?

"I started paper scrapping in 2003 and discovered digital scrapbooking in the summer of 2005. Once I got started in digital – I never looked back. The ease of creating on the computer without the mess is so much better for me with three sets of curious little hands around all the time."

Tell us about your site and tell us about anything special going on , Sales coming up? Chats? Classes?

"Sweet Shoppe Designs has an incredible team of 22 designers and more than 30 creative team members who inspire the digital scrapbooking community with scrumptious jam packed kits, incredible digital layouts and easy to accomplish hybrid projects. We have more than a dozen regular challenges, a blog with daily features and lots, lots more. There is always something going on at SSD."

Robin has created a incredible card template set just for us.You are free to download the templates and use them for your personal use. Just add your own photos, your own journaling and then you can have them printed at Shutterfly!

Download rcarlton-squiggleittoo-cards.zip

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Thanks so much!!!

Love your pages!!
Thank you so much :))

These are very sweet! Thanks :o)

Thank you very much for these cards!

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