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Digital Stuff for Your Creative Journal

I found some fun places to visit on the web to create fun things you could add to your creative journal or your blog. Just something to do to play and relax! Have fun with these!

Create fun labels here:

All kinds of fun flickr toys here-you don't necessarily have to be a flickr member to use some of the simple to use photo toys. I made this stamp using the "Framer" choice.
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/


Or maybe you just want to create a fun mosaic-you can do that too at the
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/

If you know of any other fun digital toys on-line, please share them with me. I love doing this stuff!!!! Hugs and happy saturday.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Lesley, You always find the greatest sites! You have no idea how much I have learned through your resources! Thanks so much for your sweet comments on my blog. My wedsite name means The Little Rabbit. Please post what time your EBSQ tutorial will take place on Monday as I want to join! You are very inspirational and so creative! Michelle
Anonymous said…
Lesley, Thanks so much for your sweet comment on my blog. You have no idea how much I have learned from the resources listed on your blog and Renea (who might be considered as a resource. LOL) The name of my site means The Little Rabbit (www.lepetitlapin.net) Please blog and let us know what time your EBSQ tutorial will be on Monday as I would love to participate and already have a post-it as a reminder. :) Take care!
Anonymous said…
Lesley, you can make more fun labels and pics @ www.CustomSignGenerator.com.

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