
Yo sketch dawgs! Welcome to PageMaps, a sketch resource for scrapbookers and page artists. We all hit a creative wall from time to time, staring at piles of photos, papers and embellishments, wondering how to put it all together. (For me, it's usually a double semi truck and I don't stand a chance.)
But with a click of the mouse, inspiration is yours to find among the many sketches found here at PageMaps—from graphic and shabby to linear and asymmetrical—there's sure to be a map that fits your style. And hey, if there isn't, just turn one of those suckers on its side or upside down! Cardmakers will also find a collection of designs just in time for that last-minute birthday card. After all, does Hallmark really need your hard-earned $3 bucks? Personally, I'd rather buy a latte (double shot, hold the foam, please).
PageMaps are free for you to download and print for your personal use, but please read the {yawn} Terms of Use to make sure I don't have to send one of my friends after you for map violations. I know this dude, Guido, and he's running a special on knee caps this month.
A big shout out to Stayce over at Memory Creators, who housed my sketches for the past two years. Thanks for the free rent and the crash course in FTP friend! And props to her partner in crime, Shawna (yo grill), whose Green Bay Packers are why I crank out these silly, little sketches every month. (Catch the details of that sorrid, little story in the June newsletter.)
For almost four years, I've seen some amazing work done based on my sketches. When looking at these stellar layouts, my first thought is, "Bartender, I'll have what she's drinking." So hey, share them with me—I'm not above shamelessly pimping any layout that really blows my skirt!
New Maps are added on the first of each month (heck, I might even post some during the month if I get a wild hair). If you want to be notified of updates, jet me your email using the form at the bottom of the home page. Sketch challenges (yes, boo-tay is awarded) are on the horizon. Stay tuned!
Here's to creativity,
Becky