Digital Trends | Wood Textures

Wooden and woodgrain textures have been a big trend in the paper scrapping world for quite a while. And they are now hitting the digital world in a big way. I found a large selection at almost every digital store I looked at this week. Let’s go take a look at some of the newest ones I’ve found!

The Lilypad

At The Lilypad, Lynne-Marie has released a full alphabet set, including uppercase and lowercase letters as well as a number set, all in a rich and natural tree texture. Also at The Lilypad, Allison Pennington’s new paper pack includes a beautiful, glossy woodgrain pattern.

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Woodland Alpha by Lynne-Marie

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Remembories: Patterns and Backgrounds by Allison Pennington

Oscraps

At Oscraps, Maya De Groot has just released a brand-new set of wooden laser cuts, full of wooden shapes and an uppercase alphabet set. Tracy Martin has also released a new kit that includes a full woodgrain alphabet set.

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Wooden Laser Cuts by Maya De Groot

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Paper Planes Kit by Tracy Martin Designs

Designer Digitals

At Designer Digitals, Katie Pertiet has three brand-new releases that all include wood-textured embellishments. Her “Almost Spring Element Pack” includes woodgrain flourishes and buttons and her two wooden veneer kits include a wooden veneer scripted word set and a wooden veneer divider set.

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Almost Spring Element Pack by Katie Pertiet

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Wood Veneer Words No. 01 by Katie Pertiet

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Wood Veneer Dividers No. 01 by Katie Pertiet

And there you have them – some of the newest woodgrain products! I can’t wait to see layouts made with these new kits in all the galleries.


About Stephanie Vetne

Stephanie Vetne has been scrapbooking for over eight years. She’s a photographer and a former legal-writing professor and editor. Steph has been on the creative team at DesignerDigitals.com for the past five years and writes a monthly All About Me column for DesignerDigitals.com’s blog. She’s designed for many other scrapbooking companies, has contributed to several idea books, and her layouts have been published in nearly every major scrapbooking magazine. Steph writes a blog called Steph’s Stuff where you can read all about her daily adventures with her three kids, her grammar-obsessed husband, and her crazy golden retriever.

Comments

  1. Very cool looking

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