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Brenda Mcdonald asked:




Scrapbooking Embellishments have gone to a whole new level with the introduction of brass metal adornments. These decorate the corners of your book covers nicely. Add these new scrapbook embellishments to your next project and see a whole new world open up for you in the area of creativity.

Have you found yourself searching online for a gallery of scrapbooks that you can look at to get new ideas? Here is a newsflash, “Everybody else does it too!” I highly recommend this approach to the artist who is always on the look out for creative ways to look at an age old art and “I do mean it is an ART!” Search the internet search engines for web pages dedicated to your subject. A favorite way of mine is to go onto eBay and hunt for books that are put up for auction. You don’t want to copy ideas you find from other artists, but it is pleasing to see how somebody else made custom pages for scrap books. Spend a few minutes on the internet every day for a week looking for new ideas.

Change the color scheme or photograph sizes. Change embellishments attached to the pages. Remember this tip… most photographs will be in calibrated sizes, 4 X 6 or 5 X 7 sizes. Do not use weird sizes like 5 X 8 just because it fits the spot on a page. Add a “border” to bring the blank picture space down to 5 X 7. There are many ways to attach the photographs to the page. Some prefer a ribbon attached to the page that allows the photograph to slide in and out. Some prefer corner pieces.

One new creative technique to hold photographs in place is to slide their corners under beautiful metal diestruck designs. Use glue dots or take a cotton ball and cut it in half. Soak it in E6000 glue and lay it under the brass. Place a clothes pin or weight on top. When the glue dries the cotton ball will harden and hold the scrapbooking embellishments firmly in place on the page.

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Rachel Paxton asked:




There is nothing as special or personal as a homemade Valentine’s
Day card. Surprise your friends and family with your handmade
creations. Here are some ideas to get you started. The link at
the end of the article shows photographs of the finished cards.

Materials:

Four blank greeting cards (available at craft stores), dark red
piece of scrapbooking paper, white piece of cardstock, cream
colored piece of cardstock, red and white gingham piece of
scrapbooking paper, paper cutter, scissors, glue stick, computer,
printer, sewing machine.

Card #1

For this card you will need a dark red piece of scrapbooking
paper, a red and white gingham piece of scrapbooking paper (or
other coordinating piece of paper), and a piece of white
cardstock. Cut a piece of the dark red paper to fit the front of
the greeting card and glue it in place. The dark red is the
background of the card. Cut two strips of the gingham paper,
approximately an inch and a half wide. Cut them to the width of
the card (this card will open horizontally). Tear a freehand
heart from the gingham paper, large enough to fill up
approximately three quarters of the entire card. Next glue the
strips of gingham paper to the front of the card with space in
between them. The idea is that there is a “strip” of gingham, a
strip of red, a strip of gingham, and then a strip of red. Use
your sewing machine to stitch* along the edges of the strips of
gingham paper, and then stitch around the edge of the card. Glue
the heart in the middle of the card. Type “Happy Valentine’s
Day” on your computer and print out on white cardstock. Cut out
the phrase (narrow strip) and glue to the center of the heart.

* Stitching tips: If you have never used your sewing machine to
make cards, it is easy! Just sew on the paper like you would on
fabric. You might want to reserve a needle just for paper so you
don’t dull the needle for your fabric projects. There are two
ways you can include stitching in your card making projects. You
can either stitch directly on the card, or you can stitch on a
separate piece of paper and then glue that piece to the card
(then the stitching won’t show through the card).

Card #2:

This Valentine’s Day card is quick and easy. Cut a piece of dark
red paper to fit the front of your blank card and glue it in
place. Type “Happy Valentine’s Day” on your computer and print
it on the cream colored paper. Mat the cut-out phrase first on a
dark red piece of paper, and then mat that piece on another piece
of cream colored cardstock to create a layered look. This card
will open horizontally, so turn it in that direction and glue the
Valentine’s sentiment to the top third of the card. For the
bottom portion of the card cut three small freehand hearts from
the dark red paper. Glue these hearts to three torn scraps (in
the shapes of squares) of cream colored paper. Space these
pieces across the bottom of the card and glue in place. Stitch
around the outside of the card and around the “Happy Valentine’s
Day” if you wish, but it isn’t necessary.

Card #3:

This card is made from a dark red piece of paper and a cream
colored piece of paper. Cut a piece of the dark red paper to fit
the front of your blank card and glue it in place. Cut a large
square from the cream colored paper and glue it just above the
center of the card. Glue the piece of paper in place. Tear a
large heart from the dark red paper and glue it in the center of
the cream colored square. Type “Happy Valentine’s Day” on your
computer. Print on cream colored paper and glue in the center of
the heart. Stitch around the cream colored square and the edge of
the card, if you wish.

Card #4:

This card is made from a dark red piece of paper, the gingham
paper, and white card stock. This card will open horizontally.
Cut a piece of the dark red paper to fit the front of your
pre-made card and glue it in place. Cut two strips of gingham
paper and glue them to the top and bottom of the card so that
there is a red strip in between. Cut three freehand hearts from
the gingham paper and space them out in the red portion of the
card. Glue them in place. Type “Happy Valentine’s Day” on your
computer and print on white paper. Cut out into a narrow strip
(narrower than hearts) and glue in the center of the card on top
of the hearts.

Notes: – The terms “card stock” and “paper” are used
interchangably here, but it is up to you which kind of paper you
use, depending on the look you are trying to achieve – A sewing
machine isn’t necessary for this project, it is just a nice added
touch – You don’t have to use your computer for this project, you
can handwrite the words if you wish.

Photos of finished cards:
http://www.crafty-moms.com/valentines-day-cards.shtml

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