Creating Easter Eggs is wonderful, but what about the basket that holds them? Karen strikes again with Easter magic as she shows you how to make your own basket and grass graphics!
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With Easter right around the corner, Karen serves up this fantastic video about decorating your own digital easter eggs! Use them for Easter-inspired digital scrapbooking, on custom frames and even hidden in your own images!
Michelle Stelling of NAODS.com (The National Association of Digital Scrapbookers) gives us a quick and dirty introduction to what digital scrapbooking is and the endless possibilities it offers.
Liz takes you through an easy step-by-step for creating your own ‘photo corners’ that can be applied to any photo or scrapbooking page.
Using a layered Photoshop PSD files as a template, Karen shows you how to create your own scrapbook page with a variety of elements.
There are numerous ways to customize your Out of Bounds images; here are a few ideas and some links for inspiration.
Here’s a video version of Liz Ness’ “Make it Special with Wax Seals” article from the May/June 2011 issue of the magazine.
Decorate your digital correspondence, website, or scrapbook pages with this distinctive touch. It’s easy to create, and infinitely customizable.
Weathered tickets make great embellishments and tools for your graphic designs and scrapbook layouts. Check out the video tutorial to learn how to make your own weathered ticket.
Add a special touch to photo collages, scrapbook pages, and other crafty projects by digitally sewing a straight or zigzag stitch along the side–all without threading a single needle.
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.
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.
I have recently been experimenting with making quilting blocks and have found that you can use them to make all sorts of things, including a scrapbooking flower.
As promised, here is the tutorial for making leaves. It really is quite easy to do so I hope that you enjoy it.




















