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Dive into the wonderful world of digital art with this simple but amazing watercolor painting technique.

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It’s not often that a digital technique can work just as well for a camping page or a wedding page, but the mesh you’ll learn to make with this video does both with ease! Once you learn the technique, you’ll be able to apply it in so many ways to enhance your pages!

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Calling all sports Moms! We all like a good action photo. And if your kids play sports, you’ve probably got tons of photos just waiting to be scrapped. This month we’re bundled a couple of our favorite action video tutorials together to help inspire you.

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With the start of every school year comes the return of school pictures. This year, use your own skills to create memorable photographs of your child.

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Alignment is a design principle that can help you know where and how to place items on your page in a way that creates a clean organized look. If you struggle at all with page design, this lesson will improve your pages!

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Create a darling newborn baby bracelet by pairing alphabet beads with simple gradient beads and a ribbon. You’ll learn the secret of making the alphabet bead appear bevelled around the letter, which makes the beads almost pop off the page!

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Create beautiful beads from ordinary photos using filters. Easily give each bead its own unique pattern and make it appear rounded and shiny. Beads can be used by themselves as accents or strung together to create lines, curves, or shape outlines.

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Bring on the Bold

bring on the bold

by Jan Walker on September 1, 2010

in Scrapbook Tutorials

It’s easy to see when a less-than-perfect shot needs a little editing to make it look great. But what about the “good” shots? We often overlook those, thinking they don’t need any enhancement. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to take your images from good to great, in just a few simple steps!

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Most of us frame our photos in rectangles or squares. It’s time to think outside the box! Here’s a quick and easy way to highlight multiple photos in a circular frame.

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Learn how to create a cracked and worn overlay to use on any color paper to give it a vintage look.

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