Fresh Baked Friday @ Gingerscraps – July 10, 2026

Welcome to another beautiful Friday, my scrapping friends!

I’m not sure what inspired the designers this week, but they’ve definitely captured the feeling of a day at the coast. Many of the new kits are filled with gorgeous colors and beautiful beach-inspired elements that are perfect for showcasing all of your favorite summer memories. Whether you’re scrapping a family vacation, a relaxing day by the water, or simply dreaming of the beach, you’ll find plenty of inspiration in this week’s designs.

Happy scrapping!

If you spend $10 in the store, you will get this beautiful collab for free.

Now let’s take a peek at some of the kits new this week in the store.

How are your July challenges going? If you complete any 10 challenges this month, you get this gorgeous collab (or a variety of other choices from previous challenge collabs) as a reward!

Designer Spotlight: July 2026 – Part 2

Cindy Ritter Designs

Are you all recovered from yesterday’s bisesquicentennial celebrations? (That’s 250, if you’re furrowing your brow.) We did our part and had hotdogs for dinner last night. πŸ˜‰ If you’re wondering, we had homemade poutine for Canada Day. πŸ˜€

Cindy and I had a little visit recently; it was lovely chatting with her again. We did squeeze in some business talk at the beginning and then got on to the fun stuff.

J: Cindy, tell me about how you chose your designer name and logo.

C: The name is simple enough, but if you look closely you’ll find a zebra hidden in my logo. The zebra is the mascot for people with rare medical conditions. I have 3.

J: Ah yes, the old “when you hear hoofbeats, think horses and not zebras”, or “common things are common”. I’m sure there are a bunch of our readers who have walked the same path, having their symptoms downplayed and their concerns ignored before finally having a diagnosis. I see you. I feel you. <screech> Back to business. Do you have a favourite colour or palette that you like to use for your designs?

C: I love the colors of summer! Warm, sunny, happy colors. Green, yellow and orange are my favorite colors.

J: There was a lot of smoke in the air last night from a wildfire some distance away, so everything took on a warm, red-orange glow. That’s what summer here usually looks like. It’s still early in fire season, and we’re holding our own for now. Now, what are the 3 design tools you never want to be without?

C: Photoshop, Acrylic paint, scanner.

J: Your use of paint sets you apart a bit from most other digital designers. It’s something I appreciate about your collections. Has your approach to designing evolved over the years?

C: I’ve fallen in love with the Art Journal style and love making really artsy, messy, unique designs filled with color and feeling.

J: I feel like getting it right with Art Journaling is a real skill. Good for you! It must be quite therapeutic too. Do you have a favourite kit or collection? One that makes you really proud?

C: I’m torn between “Not Today” (hyperlink!!) and “Reflections” (hyperlink!!) -both are part of my personal journey to mental wellness. Art therapy in digital form.

J: Well, I have BOTH of those collections in my stash, so clearly I agree with you! So, they both lead to this: if you could instantly acquire a new skill, what would you want it to be?

C: How to let myself relax and be comfortable with not being productive.

J: Oh… you must be an eldest daughter. I SO relate! I sometimes wish I could just switch places with my husband, who happily amuses himself for hours without giving a thought toΒ things that must be done. Or become one of those Real Housewives who sit around gossiping all day. It’s just not how I’m made. But hey, if you could live in a fictional universe – let’s face it, RH is a make-believe world – which would you choose?

C: That’s easy! Discworld!

J: Lemme just look that one up. <plays intermission music> Okay, I can see the attraction! Who wouldn’t want to have magical powers? The premise sounds like it was built on North American aboriginal beliefs. Fascinating! If you had the magic, and could teleport anywhere, whare would you go?

C: A remote tropical island. I need a vacation!

J: Hmm. Yeah! Maybe if you had the chance you could take up paragliding! I remember you mentioned wanting to try it. I don’t like heights, so it would be a hard pass for me. You know those silly social media quizzes like “how many of the things on the list have you done”? I can usually check off most of them. The ones I’ve never done include paragliding, ziplining, bungee jumping… there’s a definite theme. I’m not much of a daredevil, but I have done some… um… risky things in my life. And eaten some odd things. What’s the weirdest food combo you’ve ever partaken of?

C: Green olives & Jelly Belly jellybeans. I was pregnant. πŸ˜€

J: I just had a handful of Jelly Bellies before we sat down. Without the olives. Were you peeking? Thanks for the chat, Cindy! I’m just going to wrap things up and check on my friend’s cats – I’m cat-wrangling while she polices the World Cup events in Vancouver. Have a great Spotlight month, Cindy!

M’kay. Of course, Cindy‘s hosting the other of the July Designer Spotlight Challenges, and also of course, providing us with a Daily Download kit. I hope you’ll check out her store, since it’s on sale this month AND she has a coupon code too!

What are you waiting for? Go check it out!

Fresh Baked Friday @ Gingerscraps – July 3, 2026

Welcome to the first Friday in July! We hope our Canadian friends had a wonderful Canada Day, and we wish our friends in the USA a happy and safe Fourth of July!

Do you have any special plans for the holiday weekend? Whether you’re heading to a barbecue, watching fireworks, spending time at the beach, or simply relaxing with family and friends, we hope you make lots of memories.

Don’t forget to capture those special summer moments! We have some amazing new kits in the store that are perfect for preserving your favorite photos and creating beautiful scrapbook pages you’ll treasure for years to come. Happy scrapping!

If you spesnd $10 in the store, you will get this beautiful collab for free.

Let’s look at some of what is new in the store this week.

Take a look at the new challenge reward kit. If you complete any 10 challenges this month, you get this gorgeous collab (or a variety of other choices from previous challenge collabs) as a reward!

Designer Spotlight: July 2026 – Part One

Designs by Lisa Minor

July. Already. Oy!! Half the year is gone. But I must say, things chez Jan are better now than they were this time last year, so I’m okay with time flying. I guess. Anyway… this month we have two Designer Spotlights. Part Two will appear on Saturday if all goes well. πŸ˜‰ Because Lisa was a true early bird, visiting me back in May, she has the first spot. πŸ˜€ We decided not to talk much business this time, and went right for the fun. Check out Designs by Lisa Minor! <hyperlinked – look for the coloured, bolded, underlined text!>

J: I hope you don’t mind that I have some music on in the background, Lisa. I like a little something to drown out the golfer profanity from the second tee. We could sit on the deck, but some of those golfers lack manners and have weak bladders. ;( Nobody wants to see that! But on the topic of music, if you have a theme song, what would it be?

L: Good Riddance by Green Day

J: Hmm. There are so many ways one could take that. Green Day does have some accurate insights though. I think mine would be something by Ashley McBryde. Maybe Light on in the Kitchen. The people in her songs might be fictional, but I think we all know somebody that fits the profile. If you could spend a whole day with a fictional character, who would you choose?

L: Wolverine, but only if it’s Hugh Jackman all dressed up.

J: Ooh, he’s fiiiiiiine! I loved him in Real Steel (which I’ve watched far too many times), and The Greatest American Showman. Mad acting skills! But speaking of skills, we should talk a wee bit about design. Right? Do you have a favourite holiday or season to design for?

L: Spring. I love that everything around that time of year feels so fresh and new.

J: I love spring too, watching my garden waking up and seeing the birds return. Those rituals are comforting. Do you have any traditions or rituals you follow when starting a new collection?

L: I have a form that I fill out for each kit, so that anytime I think of an idea or get inspired by something, I can jot it down.

J: Oh, smart!! I’ve developed some routines for creating my tutorials, and for how I construct the other Blog posts I’m responsible for. It really helps to have that process. I’ve really enjoyed the tutorials, since they’ve pushed me to learn a bunch of new ways of looking at things, picking up new skills along the way. Is there some skill you don’t already have that you’d like to learn?

L: Honestly, EXCEL. I’ve taken the public classes, and I still use it with the skill of a Kindergartener.

J: Urk. No. Not me! I feel like it’d be teaching an old dog new tricks and I kinda like retirement. Although… it would be more fun if I had a younger body. Even just for a week. If you could be any age for a week…?

L: 30. Honestly, I would love to be 30 again and know everything I know now!

J: That would be AMAZING! There are so many things I’d do differently. I’d make sure I had more fun. Have you ever played a really great prank on someone? Or had one played on you?

L: I put Kool-Aid Mix in the shower heads at a women’s retreat. It was RED and did not go over well when they turned their showers on.

J: OMG. I just had a mental image of the prom scene in the Sissy Spacek movie Carrie. I think you know the one I mean. Can’t understand why they’d be irked. πŸ˜€ I’m guessing you weren’t invited back. Too bad you couldn’t have turned into a bird or something and gotten outta Dodge. If you could swap places with any animal for a day, which one would you choose?

L: A Sloth! I would love to be able to turn my brain off and just sleep.

J: I can definitely relate!

L: I could stay in pajamas, all day every day.

J: SAME! But my son’s Handi-transit bus driver might have questions. No visits from the RCMP please… especially now that I have a family member at the detachment. πŸ˜‰ Which reminds me, I have a housewarming card halfway constructed. Car making has become my number one hobby. Is there a hobby you wish you had taken up?

L: Crochet. I wish I had paid more attention when my Grandma did it. My daughter taught herself and does a pretty good job!

J: Hmm. I can teach you! Do you think my daughter would like me to crochet her a housewarming afghan? HAHAHAHAHAHA! That would be a hard pass. Lisa, thanks for the chat! I’ll fill our readers in on what you’ve got going on for your Designer Spotlight and then I really do need to finish that card before it’s time to make dinner.

As usual, Lisa is providing us with a Daily Download kit.

And she’s one of the Designer Spotlight Challenge hosts. To make it even more awesome, she’s done this!

And before I forget, she also hosts the Pinterest Challenge each month. Check it all out! So many opportunities…

 

July 1 2026: New Buffet, Fresh Baked, NEW Guest Designer and SO MUCH MORE!

It’s a brand-new month at Gingerscraps, and we have so much in store for you! Be sure to check out our new Free With Purchase, Monthly Mix, Challenge Reward, and Daily Download. We’re also excited to welcome a new Guest Designer. Stop by and see all the wonderful new products, promotions, and inspiration waiting for you this month!

Next let’s look at the July Buffet. Don’t forget to check out the Buffet Bundles. One easy click to add bundles of Buffet goodies to your cart.

I just love these gorgeous colors for July.

Summer Days captures the timeless charm of sunny afternoons and coastal adventures with a touch of vintage style. This bright and cheerful collection features old bicycles, sandy beaches, ocean waves, Adirondack chairs, colorful umbrellas, sandals, and other classic summertime favorites. Blending vibrant colors with nostalgic details, Summer Days is perfect for documenting family vacations, beach trips, boardwalk strolls, lazy afternoons, and all the memories that make summer unforgettable.

This collab includes: 1 Alpha {Uppercase, Lowercase, Numbers & Punctuation}, 47 Papers, and 84 Elements.

This Free With Purchase was created by Aimee Harrison, CarolW Designs, Cindy Ritter Designs, and Scrapbookcrazy Creations by Robyn.

Under The Stars celebrates the magic of sleeping beneath a blanket of twinkling stars. Whether you’re gathered around a crackling campfire deep in the woods or enjoying a backyard sleepout with family and friends, this kit captures the wonder of outdoor adventures. Filled with camping essentials, woodland accents, cozy campfire touches, starry skies, and nature-inspired details, Under The Stars is perfect for preserving memories of camping trips, s’mores, hiking, late-night storytelling, and unforgettable summer nights spent under the open sky.

This kit includes: 1 Alpha {Uppercase & Lowercase} and 82 Papers.

This Monthly Mix was created by Designs by Lisa Minor, Ilonkas Designs, LDragDesigns, Let Me Scrapbook, and Moore Blessings Digital Design.

July’s Daily Download is provided by Cindy Ritter Digital Designs and Designs by Lisa Minor. Stop by the blog each day in June to collect pieces of these beautiful kits.

We are excited to announce we have a new Guest Designer starting in July.

Kelley Danielle Design

BIO:
Hi! I’m Kelley! I’m a mom of 5 young adults (ages 18-24) along with a dog, 6 cats, and several reptiles. I discovered digiscrapping in 2010 and have been addicted ever since! Aside from scrapping and designing, I love photography, vegan cooking, sewing, soapmaking, junk journaling, happy mail – basically all things artsy or creative. I’m always adding new hobbies to the roster – my newest is sourdough baking. I also love gardening, camping, and visiting different parks to try out the hiking trails.

Take a look at the new challenge reward kit. If you complete any 10 challenges this month, you get this gorgeous collab (or a variety of other choices from previous challenge collabs) as a reward!

Freshness of July is bursting with the bright, carefree spirit of summer. Designed in a cheerful palette of sunny yellow, pink, and deep rose, this collection is filled with sweet cherries, zesty lemons, buzzing bees, and fresh seasonal accents that celebrate warm days and simple pleasures. Perfect for documenting picnics, farmers markets, backyard gatherings, sunny adventures, and all your fruity summer memories, Freshness of July brings a refreshing splash of color and happiness to every scrapbook page.

This kit includes: 1 Alpha {Uppercase & Numbers}, 36 Papers, 57 Elements, and 2 12×12 Template {png & psd formats}.

This Challenge Reward was created by Connie Prince, Craft-tastrophic, and Cutie Pie Scraps.

Take a look at these beautiful samples created by the GS Creative Team. These were done using the July Free with Purchase Kit Summer Days.

Tutorial Tuesday (Photoshop Elements)

Zen Doodling Wrap-Up

Once again, Best Laid Plans were scuttled… but this WILL post before Tuesday is over. Thanks for the grace you all provide me, it’s deeply appreciated!

I’m finally wrapping up that Zen doodle project. Have you guessed what I put in the centre? Let’s see! This is where we ended last time. I acted on a hunch and took a look at the Custom Shape (aka Cookie Cutter) library. Whoa!! There’s a Yin-Yang symbol in there! To ensure it’s an actual circle, I selected Defined Proportions, which defaults to 1:1 and dragged out a symbol. Elements puts these shapes on their own layer, so once it’s been Simplified, it’s easy enough to resize and reposition.

As you can see here, I have a doodle layer, a yin-yang layer and a black outline layer that has a Cloak of Invisibility on it at the moment. Centering an object is simple: activate the two layers (doodle and yin-yang) then Align to both Center and Middle.

I should point out that the Brush I used for the basis of my doodle isn’t perfectly symmetrical. So when I Duplicated finished segments and moved them into place, they didn’t fit precisely over their spots. That means I have some… gaps. But… moving the black outline layer down to the bottom of the stack and Filling it with the Paint Bucket didn’t make them go away. What to do?

 

First I had to figure out where the problem actually existed.

I tried a *few* things that didn’t work. Then I Merged the doodle and black background layers together.

Then I just dumped black Paint until the gaps disappeared.

Other than Filling in the centre of the doodle with white, the remaining steps are completely optional. I wanted some catchlights and a bit of dimension so I went into the Styles menu and chose Wow Plastic. It’s one of Elements‘ core Styles that is part of the basic software. The one I’ve outlined in the screenshot is a CLEAR plastic Style so the colours below it will be unchanged. But… if you apply it to the actual doodle or yin-yang layer, the colour will disappear. So… Copy Layer it is!

It’s not really obvious in the screenshot, but the effect is a bit much. Too much. So I’ll adjust it.

This is a good skill to develop. You can pretty much always make adjustments to Layer Styles. And you can see what you’re doing as you do it, which really helps. To get into the Style Settings menu, double-click on the fx icon on the right side of the Layer.

I changed the Lighting Angle to 60Β°, tweaked the Drop Shadow Size and Distance to 16 pixels each, lowered the Opacity to 46%, set the Outer Glow to 54 pixels at 39% Opacity and decreased the Bevel to 35 pixels. That gives it a nice 3D look without being overpowering.

I think I’ll apply the same Style to the rest of the doodle. I don’t need to remember what those settings were, I can just Copy Layer Style to Paste it onto the doodle. But not THE doodle… a Copy Layer. To Copy the Style, right-click on the Styled layer and choose Copy Layer Style from the dropdown.

Making sure you’re on the Copy of the doodle layer, right-click again and select Paste Layer Style and Elements will apply those same settings to the doodle.

I Saved my doodle as a layered PSD file so I can make other adjustments when I decide to use it for a card or a layout. It can be a background, a frame (pop a photo into the centre instead of a yin-yang) or even a 3D element. For those purposes I’d want to Save it as a PNG file so the transparent background is preserved.

Now, you may NEVER attempt digital Zen doodling, but these techniques can be put into play in so many other ways. Don’t be afraid to experiment!! If something doesn’t look like you want it to, just Undo [CTRL/CMD>Z] as many steps as you need to (my fingers just find that keyboard shortcut naturally, from so much practice) and try something different. All you’ll lose it a bit of time. πŸ˜‰

I’ll be back on Thursday with a July Designer Spotlight. Care to guess who that might be?

Happy Canada Day to all the Canucks out there. And happy 12th birthday to my first grandchild, Jonathan.

 

 

 

 

Gingerscraps Fresh Baked Friday- June 26, 2026

Happy Friday friends. We’ve made it to the end of another week. Can you believe we are almost half way through 2026? I’m not sure how that happened. Our designers have given us some beautiful kits to scrap those summer photos.

Remember that any $10 in the store gets you this wonderful collab.

Let’s see what summer vibes the designers have for us this week.

We are halfway through the month. How are your challenges going? If you complete any 10 challenges this month, you get this gorgeous collab (or a variety of other choices from previous challenge collabs) as a reward!

OOPS!!

I’m sorry to say I’ve gotten absolutely nothing done over the last week so there won’t be a wrap-up for the Zen Doodling series today. My friend is staying an extra day and once we’re back to normal I’ll get right on it. My apologies!

GingerScraps Fresh Baked Friday and Returning Designer – June 19, 2026

Hi Scrapping Friends!

Another Friday is here, and that always means something exciting. Our designers have created some amazing new kits that are now available in the store, and we’re thrilled to welcome Alexis Designs back as a permanent designer!

Don’t forget that the Bake Sale is still underway, but only for two more days. Be sure to pick up your favorite kits in the sale before it ends on June 20.

Happy scrapping!

Remember that any $10 in the store gets you this wonderful collab.

Let’s see what is new this week.

We are halfway through the month. How are your challenges going? If you complete any 10 challenges this month, you get this gorgeous collab (or a variety of other choices from previous challenge collabs) as a reward!

Tutorial Tuesday (Individual Style)

Challenge Spotlight: Recipe Challenge

Today’s Challenge is hosted by Angelle Designs.

It’s been a while since we looked at a Recipe Challenge, so let’s do it! For the folks who haven’t taken part in a Recipe before, I look at it like a Speed Scrap but without the ticking clock. The host of the Challenge provides a list of required elements for the Challenge, and each participant approaches the Challenge from their own angle. This month’s list looks like this:

1. warm tone background
2. a frame
3. a button or a brad
4. at least 3 flowers
5. a string
6. a journal or a pocket card

(These 6 are obligatory.)

Today I have seven layouts to share with you, and we’ll look at each one to see how well it meets the terms of the Challenge. Are you ready?

Before we jump in, I have to provide the obligatory info part of the post… Each of the layouts is linked to its spot in the Challenge Gallery. This is so that you can take a closer look, and maybe leave the Scrapper some praise. Just click on the Scrapper’s user name and you’ll be taken right to the layout. (Any time you see text in any of my posts that is BOLD, COLOURED and UNDERLINED, you’ll know it’s a hyperlink that will take you somewhere else. πŸ˜‰ )

PickyMom created this layout for her entry. Her background is “mostly” warm tones. Her frame and button/brad are easily visible, as is her string. She has more than three different flowers, and she’s also included a pocket card. Full marks!

Katherine Woodin is a bird-watcher like I am! Warm tone background? Check. Frame? Check. Button/brad? Check. At least 3 flowers? Check. String? Check! Pocket or journal card? Hmmmm. Close enough!

Now, the warm tone background dricamendes used is obvious. Yellow is what gives other colours warm undertones. (Remember colour theory?) She’s used several frames, her button is acting as a grounding element, she has some twine tucked in behind her central cluster and she has tons of flowers. I think we can be generous and consider her journal spot as a “card”.

DiDi’s Mom has also used a (mainly) yellow – therefore warm – background. She tucked her frame in behind her photo, and has both button and brad represented. I see a journaling card, a tag, and a label she’s used for some of her journaling. There’s a curl of string and exactly three flowers. All boxes checked!

Jill chose a toast-y background. I see her frame, a button anchoring one of her pieces of string, lots of flowers and a pocket card. I just LOVE the cutlery poking out of her large cluster!

DebraB went with a lighter value of toast-y here. The only required element I don’t see is the frame, but the paper behind her photo could be perceived as framing it, so let’s go with that!

At first glance, greenfiend27 has used more of a cool pink but then there’s the yellow splash that warms it right up. Button(s), frame, string, flowers… and a tag representing a pocket card. All boxes checked!

How might you have used this Recipe?

I will have out-of-town company next Tuesday, but should be able to get the final Zen Doodling installment out to you. Have you guessed what’s in the centre?

Now, I must go back to watching the wildfire crews battle a small fire on the other side of the lake…….. it looks like it’s under control.