Tool Tip: Strokes vs Decorative Frames
This Tip will help you decide when to use a Stroke or a Decorative Frame to enhance your photos.
This Tip will help you decide when to use a Stroke or a Decorative Frame to enhance your photos.
An elegantly crafted page to highlight a cherished photo, suitable for an album project or wall decor.
A fun way to start each section of a travel book, celebrate a birthday, or begin each year of your child's school years.
Learn how to use the Color Ribbon and shapes to create a page with just a splash of color.
Use up all those extra photos of an event to create a collage background.
Create a page where the border is in the middle of the page separating two papers.
Design a page by highlighting a specific focal point in a photo that holds significance for your page or story.
How can you merge two favorite photos into a single image? Discover the art of creating this illusion by utilizing the erase and opacity tools in Artisan.
Create a page where the story is enhanced with a few photos and some shapes.
Enjoy watching the 12th in a series of Clean and Classic videos. This one focuses on one photo but leaves room to add more. You'll add shapes and have fun with strokes, opacity, and shadows.
Use your own photos to create beautiful background papers. Add a surface texture and you have a one of kind creation.
Start off your New Year by stretching a few masks, add some embellishments and you have a beautiful page.
Create a quick and fun page with a cluster and a few rectangles.
Use strips, circles, color wash, and 3D edge filter to create a layout with an enhanced photo strip.
Practice cluster building or use a pre-designed cluster to create a unique title for your next layout.
This quick page technique can go from clean and classic to WOW!
In this video you will take your framing skills to the next level. We will be diving into the world of frame customization. Specifically, I’ll show you a step-by-step process on how to separate a beveled mat and its shadow, empowering you to have complete control over both the mat and the beveled edge frame.
Create two rows of four photos each with some banners as embellishments.
Enjoy this lesson creating a look of stacked papers and photos. Built-in strokes will be fun to play with.