by Christy Strickler | Jul 3, 2014 | Articles, Budget Scrapbooking, The Scientific Method |
I print my photos at home. For me it’s very economical and I like everything about it except for the scraps left over from cropped photos. Recently, I began experimenting with creating a background for my pages using the leftover scraps. This is a technique that will...
by Christy Strickler | Jul 2, 2014 | Articles, The Scientific Method, Tips and Tutorials |
Mixed Media pages fascinate me. The eclectic blend of techniques they utilize come together to form a cohesive project that is truly unique. While I don’t often create art journals or canvases, I do pull ideas from the mixed media realm for my scrapbook pages....
by Christy Strickler | May 2, 2014 | Articles, Budget Scrapbooking, The Scientific Method |
When I see the cute frames available for embellishing my photos, I always want to use them and collect them all. However, they often sit in my supplies unused. It can be difficult to figure out what should go inside the frame. This is especially true if the photo...
by Christy Strickler | Apr 16, 2014 | Articles, Budget Scrapbooking, The Scientific Method |
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...
by Christy Strickler | Apr 14, 2014 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method |
Everyone I knew was making their own. They would tell me how easy it was. Just go to the store, buy some transparencies and print them. I wondered if it really was worth it and if it really could be so simple. I do love the look of transparencies on my layouts. ...
by Christy Strickler | Mar 28, 2014 | Articles, Budget Scrapbooking, Lab Exercises, Resources, The Scientific Method |
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...