This week i created a crochetted lace for you to embellish your pages. You can use an existing ribbon of your own, or you can generate one from scratch with the script itself. You can colorise each row of crochet separately, or all at once at the end. You can also finish the script with all the layers merged or leave the ribbon on a layer of its own.
It is now compatible with version 8 and up.
You can get it at Scrapping Whispers, Do It Digi, Scraphead, Divine Digital, or at my personal store.
And as usual, it is on sale until Sunday night.
Now, do you want to see this lace up close? I have this sampler for you. It is 3600 pixels long and merged on one layer, in greyscale. You can colorise the lace to match your page, or your kit.
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Last week, i released, on its own, the fence script that was part of my first grab bag, back in December. This script gives the user many options. You could make a 3600 pixels long fence and in the process of running the script, you can choose between 6 different woods, 4 different board shapes, 3 different cutouts in the top of the boards or no cutout, and finally, you can choose to have all the boards even on top or in a wavy pattern. That gives you a total of 192 possible fences. See what you could do with such a script.
And how about knitting some mittens, scarves or other warm objects? With the knit texture script will give you that opportunity. In fact, every time you run the script, you will get a different pattern. The end result is a 400 x 400 pixels seamless tile, giving you the possibility to floodfill any surface or even a whole paper. Create a grey tile and import it as a texture for future use too. This script was also part of the December Grab Bag.


This week, the newest script in my collection will let you create a 14 inches long twill tape. As usual, with my scripts, you get to choose the color for your ribbon. You can choose a gradient or a pattern, but I think that a solid color will usually give a better result. You don't have to limit yourself to a traditional white or off-white color, but go wild and use more vibrant colors. After all, you want to coordinate with something else. Of course, those neutral colors can still be very useful, but think outside the box and try other colors.
Did you ever dream of being famous enough to see your face printed on a stamp? Or maybe you want to commemorate a specific event? Well, you can do just that with this script. And not only one stamp, but a whole sheet of stamps too! You can have a sheet of 4, or a sheet of 64, and just about anything in between. What do you think of that idea? If you like the idea, you can check out any of my stores as it is available at
See what Guyloup has made with that script. Isn't that neat? And after you have a whole sheet of stamps, you can cut out a number of them and create a very original presentation.