Tuesday, May 08, 2007

You Know I Said ...


... yesterday that digiscrappers are cool because they have big hearts and are very community-spirited?? Seems I've really been out of the loop lately (well, it's true, I have - I've been spending all my time over at DSS and have hardly been over to DST in months), cos I've only just stumbled across the most cool idea ever - Songbird Avenue. This is a new digisite with a real difference. The brainchild of Jan Crowley and Meredith Fenwick, their plan is to work with guest designers to produce scrummy kits, and all the profits from each kit will go to benefit a different charity - how cool is that? Their first kit, which they collaborated with the fabby Shabby Princess on, is called Folk Art, and it's gorgeous ... the charity benefitting from this delish delight is The March of Dimes, which apparently is a charity working towards finding solutions to low birthweights, prem babies and birth defects. Well, I wouldn't know, would I - I'm British! But it's obviously a very worthy cause, and hence I will be hotfooting it over there to pick it up.

How incredibly generous of Jan and Meredith to do something like this - WTG! Now this is really what digiscrapping is about!

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