
Showing posts with label Nurnberg Template. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nurnberg Template. Show all posts
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Your Layouts!
Here is a layout from Catmanor using the Nurnberg Template from my Major Cities of the World Template Series.

You can view it in the gallery where she posted it by following this link.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Heidelberg Template Freebie
Here is another template to go with the other German themed templates in the Major Cities of the World Template Series and the Countries of the World Template Series.
Find links to the other German downloads here.

The Heidelberg Template has as its focus the beautiful Heidelberg Castle. When we lived in Germany, my ex and I toured the castle and saw the famous Heidelberg Castle Illumination. What a spectacular event!
Monday, June 16, 2008
Cologne Template Freebie
Cologne is Germany's 4th largest city and today's Major Cities of the World Template Series template features that city's famous cathedral.
Get the Cologne Template today and also pick up the other German templates I have offered in my other template series. Those templates include Germany, East and West Germany, Munich, Berlin (and Berlin 2) and Nurnberg.
Thanks to the Ephemeral Victorian (which is now gone) for the lace picture frame.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Munich Template For Today's Freebie
Here is the second of three German cities requested in a row for the Major Cities of the World Template Series. Look for another one later in the series.
The Munich Template features the cover of a book by Sasek called This is Munich. I just loved the man on the cover so I thought I would feature the whole book.
Tomorrow is the Berlin Template. Yesterday's Nurnberg template, this one today and the one tomorrow were all requested by the same person. Remember to look up the Germany template trio (East, West and unified) to use with these templates,
Monday, June 9, 2008
Freebie: Nurnberg Template
Today's freebie for your digital scrapbooking is the Nurnberg (Nuremberg) Template. No matter how you spell it or how it is pronounced, there is no denying that the city is full of history!
Nurnberg dates back to the Middle Ages and has a famous walled city that surrounds Nurnberg Castle. Nurnberg was also the site of the Nurnberg Trials after World War 2.
When my ex and I lived in Germany, we went to Nurnberg to the Christkindlesmarkt . It is like a huge crafts exhibit with tons and tons of Christmas stuff! It is situated in the town square in the shadow of the great church, Liebfrauenkirche.
Nurnberg is truly one of Germany's jewels! I consider myself very lucky to have been able to travel there while my ex and I were stationed in Germany with the US Army.
Make sure you check out my West Germany and my Germany templates from the Countries of the World Template Series to go along with this template.
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