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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Idle Hands Beget The Devils Work As a southern girl, sewing was a rite of passage. You never questioned if you should learn, it was a matter of when. Though I possess the skill, it was rarely put to use. One day, while shopping for a quilt, I went back to my roots.
How to Make Your Own Refrigerator Magnets Here are some tips for making your own refridgerator magnets. A fun project for both adults and kids.
Starting A Coin Collection As you grow into coin collecting you will find that you are not a collector, but a care taker of coins. This is not only a hobby, it is also a service to future generations.
Cupcake Candles With candle making, there are hardly any limits. You can replicate lots of things with your creativity. Here are some delicious 'Cupcakes' that look very, very inviting.
How to Make a Childs Handprint on a Ceramic Tile Moms and kids working together to create ceramic tiles with their kids' handprints on the. Supply list and step-by-step tutorial to make it easy and fun.
How to Make Your Own Soap Favors for Weddings and Baby Showers Here are a few simple tips for making soap favors for your guests, even if you have little experience.
Roasting Your Own Coffee - A Hobby You Can Love One of the nations fastest growing hobbies is roasting your own coffee. A how to with ideas on unique packaging and gift giving. Tells how to roast with items you already have in your kitchen and sources for everything you need.
Use Order and Text to Give Life to Your Scrapbook There are no specific rules stating that all photographs or mementos must be placed in chronological order. Therefore, it is completely up you the order you wish to place your items and embellishments. You can place your items in a formal chronological order. You can also group items into formal or informal categories such as similar colors, events, activities, individuals, or families. Items can also be placed into random, abstract, or collages.
The Art of Cutting and Cropping for Your New Scrapbook Often photographs aren't quite the right shape and size or the photographic image is improperly centered. Having oversized or off centered photographs creates an air of unprofessionalism. Carefully cropped and sized photographs, on the other hand, enhances the overall look and feel of your scrapbook.
The Theme and Title of Your New Scrapbook The theme of your scrapbook can be simple or complex. Your theme could be a special event such as a birthday, a baby shower, a wedding, Christmas, or Halloween. Themes can also be personalized to the scrapbook recipient's special interests. Special interests themes include favorite colors, sports, favorite television programs, music, the outdoors, or cultural influences.
The Use of Color and Photographs in Your New Scrapbook Color coordination and contrast will highlight and accent your scrapbook. A well thought out color scheme can help define the theme of a page, attract attention to specific items, or detract away from mistakes. Poorly chosen color schemes, on the other hand, can cause your scrapbook page to look gaudy or mismatched.
Puzzle Pieces, Sequins, and Rhine Stones in Your Scrapbooks Puzzle pieces make playful embellishments and borders. Puzzle pieces give a creative and playful look to children's art and educational scrapbooks.
4 Fun Ways to Display Photos From baby pictures to vacation pictures, images of family and friends are treasures that are kept for a lifetime. They make great gifts and add cheer and warmth to the interiors of our homes. Below are four fun ways to display your favorite photos.
Use Tags and Embellishments to Give Your Scrapbooks that Personal Yet Professional Touch Tags are a little added touch of professionalism that adds to the overall well thought out look to your scrapbook. Tags can be used for accents, captions, and thought bubbles as well as dedications. The design of your tags will depend entirely on your personal needs and desires.
Patterning and Spacing in Your Scrapbooks How can you arrange your scrapbook page to best show off your mementos and embellishments? You can place everything in the center of your page, place a single focus item in the center, or divide the page into sections adding items to each section. You may also choose to lay the items out in a standard recipe or calendar layout.
Getting Rid of Messes and Mistakes in Your Scrapbooks No matter how careful you are, you will undoubtedly find a mistake, mark, or mess on your finished scrapbook page. This is just part of the process of making a scrapbook. If you find a mistake, mark, or glue bits on your scrapbook page, just rub it off using a soft white eraser.
Preservation and Making Copies of Your Scrapbook You put a great deal of time, thought, and effort into your scrapbook pages. Therefore, you should try to protect and preserve your work.
Use Newspaper Clippings, Graphics, Kids Art, and Clipart to Enhance Your Scrapbook A popular addition to scrapbook pages is newspaper clippings. Newspaper clippings of birth announcements, team photographs, or favorite celebrities add a personal touch to scrapbook pages.
Weaving Photographs and the Use of a Collage to Give Your Scrapbooks Artistic Flare For more dramatic results from your photographs, trying weaving two copies of the same photograph together. This technique creates a three-dimensional artist look. This technique would look great on a scrapbook for a graduating art student or a scrapbook for a friend who is quite artist and creative. This technique might also look good on a child's scrapbook with a kid's art background giving the whole page an abstract look.
Photograph Mosaics and Markers in Your Scrapbooks An attractive technique for placing photographs into scrapbooks is the photograph mosaic. Mosaics stretch photographs into an artistic rendition of the original photograph. Maps can also be stretched in this way. This method might be employed to create a funky look for a friend scrapbook or as a background for someone who likes computers, GIS, or geography.
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