Free Justice League Desktop Wallpaper
I created this from a photo I took at Six Flags Over Texas this past weekend… Leave some love if you download!
Wilma4Ever “Blooming Desert” Blog Train PU/S4O/S4H {August 2015}
This month’s blog train theme is “Blooming Desert” with a gorgeous palette of blue-greens, reds, browns and oranges!
Pixel Scrapper “A Bug’s World” PU Mini Kit {August 2015 Blog Train Freebie}
I was super quick to get this one done this month! I loved playing with watercolors!
Pixel Scrapper “Summer Splash: Doodles 01” PU Mini Kit {July 2015 Blog Train Freebie}
I haven’t participated in a PS blog train in a few months…nothing was grabbing my attention! BUT this color palette sure did!
Pixel Scrapper “Animal Kingdom: Butterflies 01” PU Mini Kit {February 2015 Blog Train Freebie}
You might can expect a lot more parts to be released from me for this blog train. I had SO many ideas that I got started but had to limit it for this mini! I made a TON of butterflies, READ MORE
Wilma4Ever “Cold Hands, Warm Hearts” Blog Train PU {Febuary 2015}
This month’s theme is “Cold Hands, Warm Hearts” with a gorgeous palette of pink, purple and blues!
Wilma4Ever “Traveling Around The Globe” Blog Train – Texas Template PU {January 2015}
There was no specified color palette this month. The theme is “Traveling Around The Globe” and we were tasked with contributing something to our region/area! I’ve been doing doing templates lately, so thought this would be appropriate for where I’m READ MORE
Free Smartphone Wallpaper! {Freebie}
Free smartphone wallpaper! A photo I took of our New Year’s Day ice coating plus a phrase and some scripture that our pertinent to me right now! Just right-click the image and save image as to snatch it! 720×1280 pixels READ MORE
Pixel Scrapper “Winter Arabesque” PU Snow-ish Masks {January 2015 Blog Train Freebie}
Here’s my part(s) for the Pixel Scrapper January 2015 Blog Train called “Winter Arabesque”. I decided to try something a little different this month, too…Masks! I thought they looked a bit like snow, so called them “Snow-ish Masks”!