![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | | newsletter signup | store directory | bulletin board | calendar | surveys | shop online | coupons | digital designers | Washi Art -- Article This article contains projects for Beginner to advanced stampers. Most stampers and scrappers are enthusiastic about their hobby because of their love of diverse types of paper. Washi paper is definitely one of the most popular. It offers a nearly endless possibility of styles, patterns and color combinations. Patterns range from repetitive geometrics to the more colorful florals and landscapes.
Four Little Irish Books -- Article This article contains projects for beginner and intermediate stampers. The Irish are known for their celebrations and enjoyment of life. Irish folklore, mythology, quotes, sayings, and blessings offer plenty of ideas for creating small books. Fairies in particular are a fun topic. Irish fairies are called "Sidhe". They can cast spells and they love to dance and sing. Lovin’ Lavender Journal -- Article This article contains projects for the intermediate to advanced stamper. Do you want to try your had at something other than a card? Debbie West shares her step-by-step instructions for creating a piano hinge journal. Once you start, you will be hooked. Holiday Star Book -- Article This article contains projects for Advanced Stampers There is something very intriguing about the star shape. Whether it is a star in the sky, a starfish, star fruit, or a star-shaped cookie, each star is distinctly special.
Get Yourself in a Bind with the Rollabind System -- Article I have always loved the idea of making my own books and albums. I like that I can create my own sizes and use my own different kinds of paper. But I am not a bookbinder. When I am in my artist mode, I don’t have the patience for all the work that goes into binding a book: cutting the book board, punching the holes, sewing the signatures, etc.
An Introduction to Bookbinding -- Article A book can be as simple as stapled pieces of paper with a cover, or as complex as a sewn binding. | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |