Bright Idea 465: 3D Layered Shape
Learn how to create a shape that has several layers that make it look like it pops off the page. Each outline sits just above the one inside it, giving it a 3D effect.
Learn how to create a shape that has several layers that make it look like it pops off the page. Each outline sits just above the one inside it, giving it a 3D effect.
The Transparent Touch technique combines transparency and a custom stroke to create an elegant, layered design that enhances the background and photos while keeping the title bold and visually striking with a balance of softness and definition.
Create a simple and balanced page layout into four different areas separated by two stitched lines.
Enjoy creating a classic page layout to feature four of your favorite photos from an event like school, graduation, dance, sports or a wedding.
Utilizing a pattern stroke can add a delightful touch to page borders, infusing creativity and playfulness into the overall design. By applying a well-chosen pattern stroke, you can instantly transform the edges of a page, turning it into a visually engaging and dynamic layout. This simple yet effective technique not only enhances the aesthetic appeal, but also allows for customization, making each page uniquely charming.
Learn how to create your very own perfectly frayed edges for your shapes, embellishments, and photos.
Learn to create a custom shape that represents something that you love.
Create a page that allows you to showcase your content and photos in harmony. This layout is simplicity at its finest.
Use the grid cutter to make a background of 36 squares and highlight one photo.
Learn how to create the illusion of a fabric patch that looks as if it has been sewn onto your page. Patches make great embellishments or titles on your page.
This super easy title technique will look great on all sports pages, quilt pages, baby pages, and more. You will be amazed how quick and easy this fun title comes together.
I wanted to create a starter page for my Italy album. The watch and the trip were both gifts to my son for his high school graduation. I wanted to incorporate both gifts on the starter page with the concept of "looking in the future". This same concept can be adopted easily for fun pages looking into the future or even looking back at the past.
Learn how to make a simple genealogy tree for your favorite family member whether it be a person or a pet!
Learn why sometime you get flawed edges when applying a Blend Layer to an element and a simple trick to fix it.
Use shape editing tools and the grid cutter to create curved photo holders.
A picture is worth a thousand words, but there is nothing like a cool title. Text paths and Strokes come together to create a clean and classic border that looks great on any page.
Make an interesting photo series using masks and transparent letters or numbers.
Watch as Cindy makes a chapter starter page from Start 2 Finish. This will be the first page in her Baltic States book beginning the section on Warsaw, Poland.