Video Tidbit: Photos In Alpha Set Letters
Make a fun title using Alpha Sets filled with photos and papers.
Make a fun title using Alpha Sets filled with photos and papers.
Custom shapes and lines are the perfect ingredients for an elegant cover or chapter starter page.
Create a custom banner shape that adds a unique and eye-catching touch to your layout. By creating a custom shape, you can set your design apart and make it stand out.
This shape editing technique will add movement to your titles and interest to your pages.
Create this fun border using 2 shapes, an alpha set, and some candy embellishments.
Learn a quick and easy classic border created by simple shape editing.
This chevron detail can bring elegant, rugged, or playful detail on your pages.
Use an octagon shape and embellishments to create a cute cluster.
Do you have one special photo you'd like to make the star of your page? Maybe it's a graduation, a new baby, your pet or a favorite destination. Learn how to quickly highlight that favorite photo using shape editing, while keeping a clean and classic look.
Are you looking for a cool title page to document your travels? This compass page is just for you. This technique is not just for travel pages. Let this inspire your pages about changing course or direction in life in general.
Who would have thought that you can use your titles and subtitles to frame your journaling? This technique will bring the fun to the stories you have to tell.
A border is a way to quickly dress up your pages. This is a fun border technique that you will use over and over again.
Create a fun fence border to decorate your page. Add a rectangle and then with a little shape editing, you will have a cute border to embellish your page.
In this Bright Idea you will create a wire mesh background to hang your photos on.
Create a fun "popsicle" border using 2 rectangles and some shape editing.
This Start2Finish explores filters, shape editing, and cluster creating with subtle flair.
This Video Tidbit is inspired by a blog written by Anne Lineberger on July 13, 2013, and her coordinating sample page (see blog below). In this video, you will edit shapes and use the 3D Edge filter to create shelves for your photos, coordinating embellishments, and even word art.
This Video Tidbit is inspired by a blog written by Anne Lineberger on April 9, 2013, and her coordinating sample page (see blog below). In this video, you will edit shapes to create tabbed strips for your photos, journaling and short captions. We will use Grid Lines to help with alignment and spacing.
Join us as we review the pixels2Pages website and learn some cool techniques that can be done with our Crop offerings.