I'm another who did some good ol' fashioned Googling.

I've been a freelance graphic designer since my teens, and after getting in to crafting around the time I got married (we made all of our wedding invites, place cards, etc ourselves), I thought I'd see if there was a happy medium of the two. It took me a couple of years to investigate, but in July of 2011 I made my first digital page.
I've met some incredible ladies since then and I am often humbled by their kindness, especially around the time my daughter was born at the end of 2012. She developed a life-threatening complication a couple of weeks before her birth and I'm still so blown away by how lovely and kind everyone was. Those words on the screen mean so much in difficult times - and also during good times when you just want to have a laugh.
As for those in "real life", I am also very lucky. My husband has completely supported my digital scrapbooking and always nags me to see any new layouts I create. He's a published author, so is creative himself - if I ever need a second opinion, then I just go to him. If my 6.5 year-old son notices I'm creating a page, he's always wanting to help me out and tell me where to put things. My daughter's beginning to show interest too. I also have other loved ones who are so intereted to see what I've been creating, especially my sister.
Needless to say, I absolutely adore digital scrapbooking. :wub:
Me too! It makes me kind of sad to think that now that there are no scrap magazines, no one can find out about it this way.
I worked for an online digital scrapbooking magazine a couple of years ago, but even that has moved on to Facebook and no longer publishes. I agree, it's sad that the medium has completely disappeared, both online and offline.
