Here’s a video version of Liz Ness’ “Make it Special with Wax Seals” article from the May/June 2011 issue of the magazine.
Articles tagged with making non-photographic objects
Decorate your digital correspondence, website, or scrapbook pages with this distinctive touch. It’s easy to create, and infinitely customizable.
Wendy’s latest tutorial (the first in a two-part series) shows you how to create an ornamental slide that you can use as an element with scrapbook ribbons.
Wendy’s latest tutorial (the first in a two-part series) shows you how to create an ornamental slide that you can use as an element with scrapbook ribbons.
A few weeks ago I posted a tutorial that showed you how to make a bottle; now it’s time to make a label and attach it to the bottle.
In this tutorial I will show you how to make the basic bottle and then in a later one I will show you how to make a label and add it to the bottle.
Use those pearls you created in Wendy’s earlier tutorial to create your own necklace.
Pearls are often used in scrapbooking, but when I wanted to use some of them I had a hard time finding instructions for making them.
As promised, here is the tutorial for making leaves. It really is quite easy to do so I hope that you enjoy it.
To make this tutorial easier to follow I have images for each step, and I’ve split the tutorial into two parts. In the first part I will show you how to create the basic shape of the Bow and then in the second part we will make it look realistic.
Tied ribbons are fun elements to add to your scrapbook pages and they actually are not too difficult to make. There are a lot of steps but if you take is slowly and carefully then your finished ribbon should look…
One of the forum members recently emailed me to ask how to make a chalkboard. At that time, I didn’t have time to write a full tutorial so I was only able to give a few pointers on the techniques…
Several years ago I made an egg in an egg cup and I have had many requests to show how its done.
Corey steps you through how to create a stunning “showtime” effect.
Dave shows you how easy it is to create a new and unique shape from a symbol-based font.
This is an effect that fascinates me, so I thought that it would be good to show you how it can be done.




















