I recently did a tutorial on making a folder and in my finished image I added a photograph to the front of the folder using adhesive tape. Here’s how to do that.
Articles tagged with scrapbook elements
Books always seem to be a popular subject so I thought it was time we had a tutorial on how to make one.
Here’s another technique for creating a realistic-looking photo frame, this time with a metallic look.
This tutorial shows you how to make a template for displaying a photograph. It uses a cut-out technique to add interest to the page.
Several people on the forum have been talking about making Wedding Invitations so I thought that we could make a wax seal to add to the invitation or to put on the back of the envelope.
After I did the mini tutorial “Making a Simple Globe”… several people have asked how to make a base for the globe … so here is how to make a very easy one.
This is the time of year we honor our mothers, and what better way to show her you care than to make a scrapbook page about her? To add a nostalgic touch to the page, you’ll learn how to create the look of grosgrain ribbon using (of all things!) the brick texture in the filter menu. We’ll then put the ribbon on all four corners of a photo.
I like to use this embossing technique on scrapbook pages where I want a simple, elegant look, such as a wedding page.
Oops, I was going to do a “part two” on making your photos look old, wasn’t I? Sorry about that, here it is: creating “old” scotch tape to add to your “old” photos.
Here is a quick and easy way to create an old-style key for use in your scrapbook pages.
Here’s a technique that helps you create what (hopefully) looks like those chenille school letters you earn by being on the track team, in the choir, etc.
Oops, I was going to do a “part two” on making your photos look old, wasn’t I? Sorry about that, here it is: creating “old” scotch tape to add to your “old” photos.
The collage technique can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish, but it does require some planning.
This year consider doing something a little different–turn a photo into a Christmas tree ornament and put it on your scrapbook layout. It will really make your page pop!
The torn edge adds texture to your page and blends with almost any style, from funky to elegant, even a wedding page can get a boost from this versatile technique.

























