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Creating an art journal page of doodled leaves with colorful paint pens; a piano hinge-style book binding; a treasures theme album with gold glittery elements; embellishing an album cover with triangle shapes.
Creating an art journal page of doodled leaves with colorful paint pens; a piano hinge-style book binding; a treasures theme album with gold glittery elements; embellishing an album cover with triangle shapes.
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Scrapbook Soup
S5, EP3 "Titles"Lettering; title ideas; mini albums; using foils and colors to make attention-grabbing titles.
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S4, EP4 "Technology"Creating a stencil with a die cut machine; etching on glass; snowflake Christmas ornament; scrapbook page featuring family members.
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S5, EP6 "DIY Embellishments"Adding depth to designs with shrinking embellishments; designs with misty effects; storing tiny letters and embellishments; 3-D designs with fringed fabric and felt.
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S4, EP5 "Books"Creating an art journal page of doodled leaves with colorful paint pens; a piano hinge-style book binding; a treasures theme album with gold glittery elements; embellishing an album cover with triangle shapes.
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