by Debbie Hodge | Feb 12, 2011 | Events, Ideas for Page Topics, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking, Scrapbook Page Subjects
By Amy Kingsford Running short on time or money to BUY your sweetheart the perfect gift…why not consider MAKING something for that special someone this Valentine’s Day. Nothing says “I Love You” more than something you’ve made with your own two hands. And the best...
by Debbie Hodge | Feb 11, 2011 | Organization, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
by Sharyn Tormanen I like inks. I like inks in multiple shades of blue, a wide variety of reds, and every other color of the rainbow. I also like inks from many different manufacturers and in many different styles. So how do I keep track of my towering colorful stacks...
by Amy Kingsford | Jan 11, 2011 | Ideas via Product & Technique, MacGyver of Scrapbooking, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
By Amy Kingsford Now that the holidays are wrapping up and you’ve got a bit more time on your hands to “get it scrapped”—Macgyver’s got some fun ideas in store for you each month that will help you to: (1) use up your stash, (2) try out new tools and (3) repurpose...
by Debbie Hodge | Oct 28, 2010 | Copic Markers, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
By Michelle Houghton Here is another fun image to color along with. I was in a fall mood and decided on a nice round pumpkin for this one. I will be using YR04, YR07, YR31, E33 and E37 for this image. If you do not have a Y31, which is kind of an oddball, any...
by Debbie Hodge | Oct 19, 2010 | Art Journaling, Ideas, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
Love spray ink? Wish you knew more about spray ink? Or are you just looking for some examples of spray ink projects? Begin with Dina Wakley’s video tutorial and then check out the links for other online spray-ink how-tos as well as several spray-ink projects....
by Debbie Hodge | Oct 16, 2010 | Digital / Photoshop Techniques for Scrapbooking, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking, Pattie Knox
by Pattie Knox Good shadowing techniques are essential for digital scrapbook pages that contain many layers and images. While you want a cool effect, you don’t want it to clash with the way our minds are accustomed to perceiving objects and their shadows. Try this one...