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Learning the description of a design or artistic principle is not the same thing as being able to really use and understand it. You often need to try it, then see other examples, then try it some more, and over time it makes more and more sense. We’ve done lots of episodes on the principles that lead to great-looking embellishments that don’t detract from the photos. For today’s tutorial, you’ll watch me build, step-by-step, layers of embellishments for 4 different scrapbook pages.
You can watch the video here.
You do not need to have a Membership for this one–It’s free! If you like it and want more, please visit the Membership Information Page.
Once you’ve finished today’s episode, you might want to go back and watch other episodes on embellishments to refresh your memory on the principles:
Available for free:
Available for Members:
Paperclipping 67 - Scared To Embellish
Paperclipping 25 - Layering Embellishments
Paperclipping 14 - Cluster Your Embellishments
Except for the one full-page sheet, all of the patterned paper you see below came from my scrap tray. No new papers were cut in the making of these layouts. In fact, I used most of the pieces as I found them–already cut or punched!
Aiden Rides
Side note: At first you wanted to remove the fringe but once you watched Pee Wee Herman you decided it as cool.
Starbucks Adventures
December Daily Page - Gift Wrapping
Love And Ice Cream Cones
Alright, scrapbookers..are you ready to gather some patterned scraps, some brads or buttons, and maybe a chipboard swirl or rub-on border to add some pizazz to a layout? The key to getting good at this is to practice. I can’t wait to see what you have to show me.
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Learning the description of a design or artistic principle is not the same thing as being able to really use and understand it. You often need to try it, then see other examples, then try it some more, and over time it makes more and more sense. We’ve done lots of episodes on the principles that lead to great-looking embellishments that don’t detract from the photos. For today’s tutorial, you’ll watch me build, step-by-step, layers of embellishments for 4 different scrapbook pages.
You can watch the video here.
You do not need to have a Membership for this one–It’s free! If you like it and want more, please visit the Membership Information Page.
Once you’ve finished today’s episode, you might want to go back and watch other episodes on embellishments to refresh your memory on the principles:
Available for free:
Available for Members:
Paperclipping 67 - Scared To Embellish
Paperclipping 25 - Layering Embellishments
Paperclipping 14 - Cluster Your Embellishments
Except for the one full-page sheet, all of the patterned paper you see below came from my scrap tray. No new papers were cut in the making of these layouts. In fact, I used most of the pieces as I found them–already cut or punched!
Aiden Rides
Side note: At first you wanted to remove the fringe but once you watched Pee Wee Herman you decided it as cool.
Starbucks Adventures
December Daily Page - Gift Wrapping
Love And Ice Cream Cones
Alright, scrapbookers..are you ready to gather some patterned scraps, some brads or buttons, and maybe a chipboard swirl or rub-on border to add some pizazz to a layout? The key to getting good at this is to practice. I can’t wait to see what you have to show me.