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Two "hello" themed pages; scrapbook sketches; five ways to use lattice designs.
Two "hello" themed pages; scrapbook sketches; five ways to use lattice designs.
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S4, EP7 "Mixed Media Techniques"A color page made with acrylic paint and water; mono printing; using filmstrips, dyed cheesecloth and spray ink for a page layout; creating texture with office supplies and household items.
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S5, EP3 "Titles"Lettering; title ideas; mini albums; using foils and colors to make attention-grabbing titles.
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