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Showing posts with label Arts and crafts. Show all posts
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Friday, April 4, 2014

Making Easter Decorations


If you love to make your own embellishments, making larger home decorations will be something that appeals to you . Essentially, your decoration is an embellishment, just on a larger scale. Here are some ideas when thinking about handmade banners and other decorations: - If you love making tags, try making a banner. It's simply a larger-scale project. - It's a great way to showcase a pretty piece of paper that you simply can't bring yourself to cut. - Add a special touch to a child's room by making a banner with his or her name on it and showcasing loved things with smaller embellishments to decorate it. - Tie your home decor projects into a season, holiday or your regular home decor. - It's also a great way to make party-themed decorations or for occasions that are hard to find decor for. Create a wedding banner that is the perfect color or theme.I used the Easter Seasonal cartridge to cut eggs, flowers and chicks, as well as the phrase 'Happy Easter', while the Stretch Your Imagination cartridge was used to cut my bunny and basket. I also used Tim Holtz Pewter Distress Paint to add some extra dimension to my project around the bunny. A bow and adhesive gems for a little sparkle finished it all off.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Creative Scrapbooking



  join a scapbook forum and look for ideas and some of the input there will unleash your creativity  Check out craft stores to get ideas also your public library has good sources to give you ideas



Monday, December 12, 2011

Scrapbooking Ideas




Scrapbooking can be a great way for children and adults to be creative, however it is often difficult to think of exciting scrapbooking ideas. A scrapbook can essentially be made of any interesting event in order to preserve important memories. As an alternative to a basic photo album, a scrapbook can contain photographs, mementos, clippings, and much more. There are several ways for people to get started with this fun and fascinating hobby.
One of the easiest scrapbooks for a person to begin building is centered around their family. They will have the subject immediately available to them, and most families will have a whole range of photographs which can be included to start the scrapbook off. One of the best scrapbooking page ideas is to set up an individual page for each member of the family. This can include photographs, descriptions of likes and dislikes, and any achievements which have been earned. Family scrapbooks often grow substantially over time as information is added about extended family members. In this way it can become a very interesting record of a family's history, dating back for generations.
Another type of scrapbook which is fun to create is one based on the seasons. Seasonal scrapbooks are convenient because they can be started at any time, and they can quickly be filled with interesting content. A spring scrapbook can be compiled and then just a few months later a summer one can be begun. Each season will provide its own unique content, but a good seasonal scrapbook will give a sense of the time in which it was made. For example, a fall scrapbook might include a dried leaf which has turned brown, and which acts as a reminder of a walk in the park. A seasonal scrapbook can also include photographs and mementos from special occasions, so a winter scrapbook could include content about Christmas, for example.
Inspiration for scrapbooking ideas can come from anywhere. Often it will come from relationships, and it can make a very thoughtful gift to create a scrapbook for a best friend. This is often very effective when given as a surprise gift, although it can also be interesting for best friends to make a scrapbook for each other. A best friend scrapbook will usually involve a lot of photographs to evoke happy memories of times shared together. It can also include content which defines what best friends mean to each other,and why they are special. One of the best scrapbooking page ideas is to devote a full-page to how they met. It can also be a good idea for best friends to show how well they know each other by including, for example, clippings about their respective favorite bands or movies.
These are just some examples of the types of fun scrapbooking projects which can be created. They can be started quickly, easily, and inexpensively. This is such an enjoyable hobby that most people find that after completing a couple of projects they are inspired to come up with many more fun and exciting scrapbooking ideas.


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

how to make digital card



Supplies:
Adhesives: Scotch Wrinkle Free Glue Stick (3M), Glue Glider (Glue Arts)
Cardstock: Core’dinations White Wash Pickle Barrel (ColorCore)
Die-cuts: various fonts using the (Silhouette)
Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko), red and green distress inks
Patterned paper: Screen Print Overlay (Hambly Studios), Christmas Is... (BasicGrey), other papers (Cloud 9 Design)
Pens: (ZIG)
Rub-ons: BoBunny
Stamps: From the Garden (Fancy Pants)
Stickers: (KI Memories)
Tools: Electronic cutting tool (Silhouette)
Other/Misc: Clear Embossing Powder (Ranger) 1. I started by laying out the paper I’d chosen for my layout base.

2. After cutting the Core’dinations paper in half, I adhered one piece to the bottom of each side of my layout.

3. Working with overlays can be tricky. A little tip is to plan around the fact that you need to hide your adhesive. Here, I cut my overlay in half and then placed it on top of my layout. Using the border stickers, I was able to adhere my overlay to the layout just enough to keep it in place until I came back with more adhesive a little later.

4. Using other patterns from the line, I matted my photos. A little rule of thumb I go by is to cut my mats a ½“ bigger than my picture. This allows a quarter of an inch mat all the way around your photo 7 The tag is one I did while following along with Tim Holtz’s 12 Tags of Christmas in 2009. It showcases one of my favorite techniques: Resist.

a. Start by lightly inking the tag with green distress ink.

b. Then, using VersaMark, I stamped my image in the bottom right corner of the tag. I used clear embossing powder to emboss my image.

c. Then comes the inking! I inked the tag using red and green distress inks. The fabulous part is that the embossed image resists the ink!

d. I added some embellishments and ribbon, as well as a title, also cut from my Silhouette.

Friday, December 2, 2011

How to Make Bookmarks with Word Processing Software

You can use your trusty word processor and clip art, or create a cut and paste collage of favorite clips and craft embellishments (perhaps from scrapbook leftovers) on a nice piece of card stock.

WORD PROCESSOR METHOD: Create a landscape page (wider rather than longer for the larger dimension) then create a table with 4 equally sized columns to fill up the page - each column will become one bookmark. Next, add interesting borders around the cells and any background color you wish.

Insert clip art images or pictures from your computer, digital camera or graphics collections into the columns.Size the graphics to fit within the table columns or use a text box or frame to crop out what you don't want to print. Alternatively, you can edit your art or photo in a graphics program to make it the exact size you need.

Using the same technique (using a frame or text box) add words that will print on top the pictures or add boxes of text with white or colored backgrounds that print on the graphics or around them. For example, make the graphic you add to each bookmark smaller, so it's a decoration at the top, middle or bottom of the bookmark, then add a bit of poetry or a special quote to the rest of the table column blank space areas.









Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Baby Scrapbooking Ideas for you free

You can have your baby shower pictures in your little one’s scrapbook; this will start you into the habit of scrapbooking before the baby is born. 

When the little baby arrive, besides feeling so happy, you will have a rush of ideas for your scrapbook. 

 these “idea over-loads” can turn the ideas into mush and you cannot separate them. 

Here are some simple keywords and ideas that might help you  

Baby Shower 

• Your invitation • Guests • Presents • Cards • Cake 

Hospital 

• Visitors • Nurse/ Doctor 

The “Firsts” • Day home • Holidays • Christmas • New Years • Easter • Crawling • Walking • Hair cut • Bath • Using the pacifier • Birthday • Professional photo Close-Ups 

• Hand • Foot • Cheeks • Face • Lips • Ears 

Take a picture each month and keep list of events for that month until he or she is one year old. 

Items to decorate that are baby related 

• Punches • Stickers • Charms • Ribbons • Punch-outs • Quotes • Angel • Joy • Happiness • Journaling 

You might also want to take pictures of his or her different looks. Some of these looks are when he or she is smiling, laughing or when he or she is tired or just had woken up. 

You can also take pictures when they are sleeping just because they look so cute when they do! 

You might also want to make a family tree which includes pictures and notes from each member. 

You want this scrapbook to show the emotions you felt while creating it. 

You want this scrapbook to be able to put a smile on your face when you look back at it. 






Monday, October 25, 2010

: How to Create a Photo Collage on your computer








Choose a software program or website to work with. You can make photo collages in a variety of design software programs, such as Adobe Photoshop, or you can download free software designed specifically for making photo collages. If you're not comfortable using Adobe Photoshop or similar programs, download collage-making software from shapecollage.com, snapfish.com, scrapblog.com or smilebox.com. You can use most of these programs for free.
Choose a template for your collage. If you're working with snapfish.com, scrapblog.com or smilebox.com, you can choose from a variety of decorative backgrounds and themes. Software from shapecollage.com allows you to arrange your photos in the shape of your choice, such as a cat, a world map or a butterfly.
Read more: How to Create a Photo Collage on the Computer | eHow.co.uk http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5855719_create-photo-collage-computer.html#ixzz13HILW15Pmport your own pictures to the collage-making software or website. Click "Get Photos" or "Add Photos" and browse your computer's documents for the photo files you want to add. Most programs will allow you to import more than one photo at a time.
Read more: How to Create a Photo Collage on the Computer | eHow.co.uk http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5855719_create-photo-collage-computer.html#ixzz13HIQdN7M #
Arrange your photos within the template by dragging and dropping them to different locations. Experiment with different arrangements until you find one you like. Add text to the collage if you wish.
Order printed products, such as mugs and posters, from the website you made the collage with. The collage-making software will remain linked with that site, and you can begin your purchase in the software program. Some programs will allow you to print your collage at home for free or save it as a JPG file. You can then burn your JPG file to a CD and take it to a store or copy center to have it printed. Print as many copies as you want.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Learn To Do Beginner Scrapbooking Online


Scrapbooking is a type of popular craft where the history of either personal or family is preserved via the form of photograph pictures, printed media, contained memorabilia in albums which are decorated and etc.
Historically, the ingenious idea of collecting printed materials related to personal and family probably began after the invention of printing. It is somewhat similar to storytelling but with additions of visuals or photographic materials.
Here are some of the popular and interested beginner scrapbooking articles
Basic Do It Yourself Scrapbook Making Tips
With so many arts and craft stores, hobby stores and bookstores now offering from entire scrapbook making kits to magazines dedicated to the art of scrapbook making and displays of completed scrapbooks, it is so hard not to be encouraged to join the bandwagon and take up scrapbook making as a hobby of your own. Scrapbook making has become the most popular hobby today. So far, many people only know scrapbook making as simply making a really fancy photo album. In a way, it is. But the art of scrapbook making is more than that. If you want to try your hand on scrapbook making but do not have a clue where to begin, this is the article for you.
First of all, just what is a scrapbook? A scrapbook literally a book made out of bits and pieces of scrap materials that would have otherwise been thrown away. This could be anything and everything from buttons to fabrics and strips of paper. Scrapbooks were originally created by creating pages upon pages of various representations of certain important events of a person’s life and then bound together by string, rope or lace.
Today, arts and crafts stores have now begun to sell scrapbook making materials and tools ranging from blank scrapbook albums which you would just need to fill up with designs and decorations to embossing and engraving tools for the more advance scrapbook makers. With the advent of digital media, some scrapbook makers have begun to create virtual scrapbooks which they create through a computer and then stored in a CD, uploaded on the Internet or printed out for binding.
Creating a scrapbook is now so easy to do that even a child can now create his or her own scrapbook from scratch for as long as you know where to begin.
Scrapbook Theme Ideas
The first thing that you would need to decide on is a theme. What would you like to create a scrapbook about? Recent memories and events in your life are a good place to start. Have you just recently traveled? Perhaps you have just graduated from high school? The best way to choose which one you would be starting on first is by going through old photo albums, through your computer, digital camera and even your cell phone.
You can also try asking your friends to give you copies of the photos that were taken by her camera. The best scrapbooks are those that have lots and lots of pictures to choose from so that you won’t wind up lacking towards the end of the scrapbook.
Once you have decided what would your scrapbook be all about, the next step is to gather up the materials that you would need to create the pages for your scrapbook. Arts and crafts stores are full of these for you to choose from. These items would range from specialty papers, stickers, charms and writing, cutting and adhesive materials. Just make sure that before you purchase any of these products, it would be a good idea to make sure that none of these materials contain any acid components since these would easily damage your photographs if they come in contact with them.
You can also find lot of useful materials in your own room that you can use to decorate your scrapbook. For example, if you are creating a scrapbook of your senior high school year, you could also include tickets to basketball games and football games that you have went to, pictures of your high school’s insignia or your high school’s mascot.
When you have already collected all the materials that you will need to create your scrapbook, now it is time to make your imagination run wild. Although there is no right or wrong way for you to create your very first scrapbook, it is important to remember that balance is everything. Do not concentrate all of your efforts on the first few pages because by the time that you reach the last page of your scrap
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