
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Scrap Stuff with PSP and PS Google Group Members Blog Train

Monday, March 2, 2009
Our First Blog Train!!
For those not familiar with tagger kits, general tagger size papers are anywhere from 600 by 600 to 800 by 800 at 72 dpi, elements size are no bigger than 400 pixels on the longest side. Your kit can have as much or as little in it as you want. We will be doing other things as a group, such as full size kits, collabs, ect... but for our first one, we decided on a tagger size because we have a lot of members here who are new to psp and have also never participated in a blog train and we don't want to overwhelm anyone with their first try being a full size kit.
We've decided to open up a blog for our Scrap Stuff with PSP and PS members here to showcase your blog train kit, and anything else we do as a group. Everyone is welcome to be a part of it, and it is not mandatory for you to add your kit, but for the people who don't have a blog, you are more than welcome to show your stuff off with us here. Here's the link http://scrappinwithpspandpsmembers.blogspot.com/
The launch date is Friday April 3, so if you want your kit put up on the group blog, you need to send us your preview and link before April 1st so that we can get everything organized. Please send them to either misty or myself at shawnak1971@gmail.com or butterflykisses913@gmail.com and not through the group.
The cut off date for joining the blog train is Friday March 27, so you can still join up untill then by going to this link http://groups.google.com/group/scrap-stuff-with-psp-and-ps/web?hl=en-GB and adding yourself to the page. Click on the Blog Train Members List on the left, then click on Edit This Page. Click on Link in the options bar, put a dot in Web Address and fill out your information. Then you must Click the Save & Publish button to finish.
All members who want their blinkie on the sidebar, send your blinkie and information to either of these addresses, and not through the group please.





































































