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...
by Debbie Hodge | Oct 12, 2010 | Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
by Tania Willis While bleaching and dyeing are both acceptable ways to alter your fabric, there is yet another option: today, I will focus on a two fun fabric projects using reinker drops. (Note: If you wish to bleach a portion of fabric for use in on your...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 22, 2010 | Crafty Projects, Embellishments, Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
by Tania Willis supplies scissors pattern (templates provided) cardstock patterned paper specialty paper (i.e. handmade or mulberry paper) adhesive buttons brads silk and/or paper flowers floss needle tweezers or fine-tipped scissors small spray bottle with water pen...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 20, 2010 | Organization, Photography
By Katrina Kennedy As is often the case with scrapbookers and artists—every photographer’s space in which they create, differs based on their style and their surroundings. Some of us may have expensive equipment and a professional set-up–but the rest of us aim...
by Debbie Hodge | Sep 15, 2010 | Paper Techniques for Scrapbooking
by Sharyn Tormanen One question often asked when it comes to stamping is: “but how do I get the image to go where I want it to go?” Nothing is more frustrating than owning a stamp but not being able to position it where you’d like. Trust me, it’s much easier than it...