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How to Scrapbook Clear step-by-step demonstrations are accompanied by over a hundred wonderful layouts to inspire you.. Sarah McKenna explains cropping techniques such as slicing, montage and mosaics, and shows how eyelets can be used to attach elements to

TITLE:How to Scrapbook
AUTHOR:Joy Aitman
RATING:4.87 (246 Votes)
ASIN:1844481549
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:143 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2006-03-01
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How to Scrapbook

How to Scrapbook

In this practical and inspiring guide, Joy Aitman explains all the basic techniques of scrapbooking and shows how to create lovely layouts from holiday, school and wedding photographs. Sarah McKenna explains cropping techniques such as slicing, montage and mosaics, and shows how eyelets can be used to attach elements to your pages and to provide emphasis and detail. Clear step-by-step demonstrations are accompanied by over a hundred wonderful layouts to inspire you.

EDITORIAL :

About the AuthorJoy Aitman developed a passion for scrapbooking several years ago, when she attended a class showing how to create beautiful albums. Fascinated by the techniques, she started to develop her own skills and she has never looked back. From being a teacher of art-based textiles she has moved on now and is part owner of a thriving scrapbooking company, Cotswold Keepsakes. She runs regular workshops, teaching her skills to many enthusiastic scrapbookers.

REVIEW :

The subject is difficult to explain, but not for Wolf Storl. We must understand their history in order to understand them.

Works such as this by Elsa Marston are helping to build a firm and solid understanding; an understanding which must start at an early age and be built upon over the years. This book is pretty concise and I appreciate the author's effort to only keep the essentials of naive set theory.
2. Put Chapter 2 first and Chapter 1 last.. The Cover itself for the price was rather disappointing--it lacked anything unique or precious to it that could've made it stand out for the rest. Although full of drama, there are no events; rather, it is an analysis of personal power and the exercise of it, both within and without the family. The gist of it is to show how combining recycled packaging and every paper goods can be collaged together to make pretty art, gift wrap

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