If you are like me, then you are scrapbooking on a budget. You want to find a way to stretch your supplies farther and get the most for your money.I use everything I can from my supplies. I even use the packaging when I can. I am going to show you how you can use one...
I have been in the mood for some quick and easy layouts lately. I also want to make a dent in my supplies. This next layout will do both and it will take you under 30 minutes! Supplies 2 project life cards-3×4 inches each 1 4×6 photo with a portrait...
Once again, I was faced with the same dilemma. I had grabbed a kit to use during Layout a Day in order to create a quick layout. The papers were perfect, except that, I really wanted to use both side of the print. I could fall back on a standard block design. I...
It’s not unusual to end up with a pile of paper strips after creating a layout. Weaving can be a fun way to use up those scraps while also creating an interesting background for your next layout. Gather up some strips of paper and let’s weave a layout using...
Fussy cutting is the art of extracting images from a sheet of fabric or patterned paper. If you are on a budget, fussy cutting can help you make the most of your supplies. It’s also a fabulous way to enhance your project. Some patterns work better with fussy...
I recently posted about how frustrating it can be to receive a single sheet of double sided paper, only to discover you love the pattern on both sides. You can use both sides of the paper with strategic cutting. In the first tutorial, I cut small shapes from the...