Stitches Cont’d

Stitches Cont’d

Last week I talked about straight line stitching using hyphens or one of several other characters. But I also showed you how to “stitch” on a path…not as easy as it sounds 😉 I also mentioned in last week’s post about typing stitches that today I would show you my alternative to creating stitches using Text on Custom Path. If you read that post you know I have a tough time creating a “pretty” path so I almost never do…

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Type A Stitch

Type A Stitch

As I mentioned in last week’s post about stitches, stitching elements add an additional layer of interest to our layouts. They are particularly useful as a way to anchor one thing to another. They can be used to just add extra touches to things like on ephemera or photo frames. They are also a great way to create a border or divider on your page. Truthfully, they can be used for just about anything you like! Last week I talked…

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Sewing Essentials

Sewing Essentials

Stitches, string and thread are just a few things that are an essential part of any sewing project. But, they’re also great accents you can add to a scrapbook layout. If you like using any of these on your digital scrapbook pages this post is a “should read” for you today! This is actually the first in a series of posts all about creating your own stitches, strings and other things. Stitches add an additional layer of interest to pages,…

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Gesso Backgrounds

Gesso Backgrounds

Welcome back…I hope you had a good time playing around with creating gesso textures after last week’s post. Today I’m going to show you how to create your own unique paper using a variety of methods; including some of the textures from last week. When I was still a paper scrapbooker, I could spend hours figuring out different ways to add interest to my layouts. I would print on vellum and lay it over photos. Paint, gesso, “Stickles”, alcohol ink…

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Modern Gesso

Modern Gesso

Exactly what the heck Is Gesso? Gesso is one of those words that seems to stop beginner digital artists in their tracks. It leaves many people wondering how to use it, or if there’s even a need to use it at all. Historically, gesso (pronounced ‘jesso‘) was made for oil painting and was traditionally used to prepare or prime a surface so oil paint would adhere to it. It is made from a combination of paint pigment, chalk and binder….

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