by Christy Strickler | Feb 7, 2015 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method |
When it comes to hybrid scrapbooking, I do my best to print what I need with the least waste possible. I don’t like creating extra scraps of paper if I can avoid it. Today I have two videos to share with you that will help you print with ease and less waste. The...
by Christy Strickler | Jan 31, 2015 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment |
Time and time again, I hear requests for an easy way to create photo collages and custom cards for Project Life. There are a lot of apps out there, however, I have found I get the best results with PhotoShop( I use Photoshop Elements 12). Today, I am going to share a...
by Christy Strickler | Jan 18, 2015 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method |
One of the biggest challenges in hybrid scrapbooking is to replicate the golden sheen found in many kits. I did a little experimenting and found an easy way to add back the golden glimmer. On the left, you can see the card as it looked right after...
by Christy Strickler | Oct 24, 2014 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method |
Seeing this post might make you wonder where my round three entry went. Truth be told, I skipped round three. It was tough decision. I wanted to complete the layout, but just couldn’t make the time for it. I had a lovely staycation with my family last...
by Christy Strickler | Oct 9, 2014 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method |
I need to start off with a confession. I made the layout for round two but I neglected to get it into the Pixels and Company gallery by the deadline. I was so wrapped up with my son and his homeschool assignments that it just slipped my mind. Regardless, I still...
by Christy Strickler | Oct 2, 2014 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method |
I know it seems a little odd to some, but yes, I am a paper/hybrid scrapbooker playing along with a totally digital challenge. Let me set the record straight right off the bat. My goal isn’t to try to win the Cropped challenge. Quite simply, I just want to play...