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Post by warrior1991 on Oct 5, 2016 20:42:51 GMT
printable/digital ephemera? I have tried to look on Etsy, but I don't get the right things to come up.
There isn't a scrapbook store close to me, and I don't like to pay shipping on something that I can print. I will pay for the digital file(s), I'm not looking for free stuff. Just wondering if it is out there.
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Post by rune2484 on Oct 5, 2016 20:45:54 GMT
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Oct 5, 2016 21:02:17 GMT
Yes. Snap Click Supply (I believe it's owned by Echo Park Paper) has a lot from various companies (including Simple Stories). You can also buy digital versions from American Crafts (not sure where on their site, but there was a lot of chatter about it when the Bloom Ephemera from Crate Paper/Maggie Holmes was nearly impossible to find). I'd look for print and cut rather than ephemera as a key word if you're looking for things from the places other than big brands.
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Post by anniefb on Oct 5, 2016 21:11:48 GMT
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Post by stinkerbelle on Oct 5, 2016 23:15:01 GMT
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Post by GiantsFan on Oct 6, 2016 0:06:37 GMT
I use Snap Click Supply Co. for most of my digi supplies. It's a spin-off of JessicaSprague dot com
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Post by crazy4scraps on Oct 6, 2016 3:07:57 GMT
Lettering Delights has a lot too but their designs tend to be more on the cutesy side.
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Post by wagleg on Oct 6, 2016 3:08:06 GMT
I love Mye de Leon on snap click supply. I've also tried sweetshoppedesigns.com The American crafts site is acdigitals.com If you like Ali Edwards designs check out her digital supplies and same goes for Becky Higgins.
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Post by roberta on Oct 8, 2016 6:40:16 GMT
Studio Manu at Scrapbookgraphics has a very vintage style. She had two retiring bundles with tons of stuff in each for ~ 15.00 each. Not sure if they are still available.
I also recommend you start at Graphics Fairy. She has tons of free graphics
If you google free digital you should find more.
HTH
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Post by roberta on Oct 8, 2016 6:43:35 GMT
Oops, also meant to say look for free, free digitals, free vintage digitals both on google and Pinterest. I find a lot through Pinterest.
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Post by streetscrapper on Oct 8, 2016 12:23:40 GMT
I buy most of my digi supplies at Designer Digitals. Everything is printable with the print and cut feature of the Cameo!
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Post by scrapchic61 on Oct 9, 2016 22:54:34 GMT
Try Crafty Secrets. I have their Creative Vintage Patterns, Retro Christmas and Vintage Christmas CDs.
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Post by anika on Oct 10, 2016 11:07:53 GMT
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Post by anonrefugee on Oct 12, 2016 18:25:22 GMT
Don't forget good ol' Dover Press. Do they still send a weekly freebie?
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Post by peasapie on Oct 14, 2016 12:18:06 GMT
Look for digital collage sheets in etsy. There are lots. Some are sized specifically for making things like in inchies, domino books and circles; others are full size. Art chix is one that comes to mind.
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