Welcome back to Weekly Scrapper on this beautiful fall Saturday! I don’t know about you but I am having the hardest time believing that it is already October! Time certainly does fly by fast, and because of that we really need to enjoy some time for ourselves. I hope today will lead you into your […]
Category Archives: Techniques
I’ve been in love with buttons and brads ever since I started scrapbooking! They just look like little bits of candy that I want to eat! I thought I’d share some layouts and a card that feature these fun little embellishments. LOVE by Paige Evans I lightly drew the big “LOVE”, watercolored over the letters, […]
Do you remember as a kid making string art? If you Google “string art” you’ll see so many amazing projects! I learned how to make string art in Girl Scouts when I was a kid and remember having so much fun with it! String art has now made its way to cardmaking. What will they […]
Hello, my crafty friends, and welcome back to Weekly Scrapper! In honor of all the very talented card makers out there, I thought it would be fun to stretch World Card Making Day over the entire weekend instead of limiting it to just one day. The party started Friday with our “Freebie Friday” post, so […]
Hello my crafty friends, and welcome back to Weekly Scrapper! Can you believe that we are almost into October; what happened to the year? It seems to have gone by in the blink of an eye. With that said, I’m thinking we need to get a handle on our preparation for the upcoming holidays. This […]
Up for a fun challenge? Try scrapping with just one color! Don’t worry, it’s actually not as hard as it may sound once you bring in all the embellishments and different tints, tones, and shades of a single color – they all work together to create a stunning monochromatic layout! ADORABLE by Paige Evans Yellow, […]
Well, that’s a long title, isn’t it? I guess you could call it “Selective Coloring” as well, but essentially in today’s tutorial, I’m going to show you how to start with a black and white background, then choose part of it as a focal point, adding color only to the focal point to make it stand […]