Video Tidbit: Stamped Dots Border
Create an easy grungy looking border using basic Artisan tools such as strokes and stamps.
Create an easy grungy looking border using basic Artisan tools such as strokes and stamps.
In this video you will learn how to highlight 5 areas of your photo by making it a little bigger than the rest of the photo.
Create a fun title border for you single or double page spread.
Learn how to create custom photo frames using the Blended edge and the Corner cutters.
Create a fun border by hanging embellishments from "clothespins" across the top of your page!
Use up all those extra photos of an event to create a collage background.
Create a page where the border is in the middle of the page separating two papers.
Design a page by highlighting a specific focal point in a photo that holds significance for your page or story.
Create a page layout split into two fairly distinct areas while still maintaining a cohesive and balanced look.
Create a quick page with the look of ripped paper for a background.
Create a focal point within a full-bleed photograph, ensuring clarity in that specific area while intentionally distorting the rest of the image.
This sphere-shaped title cluster can be adapted to many themes and seasons. It will add a special touch to any page.
Create a fun monogram using a font shape, a colourful paper, and some strokes that will pop on your page!
Create a page where the story is enhanced with a few photos and some shapes.
Enjoy watching the 12th in a series of Clean and Classic videos. This one focuses on one photo but leaves room to add more. You'll add shapes and have fun with strokes, opacity, and shadows.
Use the rotation snap guides to get perfect placement for making a fan of papers.
Create a fun border for any page using those cute buttons that are included in a lot of your art kits.
Create a page using embellishments that match or enhance elements found in your photograph. Use the Grid cutter to evenly "cut" the photograph and then add the matching embellishments to either the top or bottom of the photograph.