Video Tidbit: O Christmas Tree
Create a whimsical Christmas tree made up of torn paper strips.
Create a whimsical Christmas tree made up of torn paper strips.
Create a page by using a circular focus to highlight key elements of your photos. This technique is quick, easy, and incredibly stunning.
In this video you will learn how to highlight 5 areas of your photo by making it a little bigger than the rest of the photo.
This fun border technique looks great clean and classic, or filled with your favorite patterns. The ability to play peek-a-boo with your titles and elements on your pages are a bonus.
Just like magic, you can use the Shaped Edge Cutter and the Wand Tool to create a decorative border to enhance your pages.
When the p2P team gathered for PixieVerse, we found ourselves staying in a remarkable house equipped with its very own bowling alley. Instantly inspired, I wanted to craft a dedicated page highlighting this distinctive amenity. Come join me in crafting the Let's Bowl layout!
Highlight a favorite photo by blurring the surrounding area.
This unique wave design is easy to do and looks great on covers, chapter starters, or as part of your page design.
Here's a quick and easy way to create decorative detail out of your text and photos. In no time the shape cutter will allow us to piece it all together.
Learn several techniques that can be used when there is a person (or people) that you desire to highlight in a group photo. Using any of these techniques can help to draw attention to the subject matter on the page so they stand out amongst the rest.
Use this simple technique to make a name or word stand out.
Get creative using the Cutter ribbon (Shapes and Text) to create a unique wood title sign for your page.
Create a fun tag inspired border to go with any theme and any group of photos you have.
This Video Tidbit demonstrates using a single cut shape to create a quick border.
This neat technique will have you creatively framing your photo with the photo.
This Video Tidbit is inspired by a blog written by Anne Lineberger on July 13, 2013, and her coordinating sample page (see blog below). In this video, you will edit shapes and use the 3D Edge filter to create shelves for your photos, coordinating embellishments, and even word art.
In this Bright Idea you will use a single photo to create a clean and classic layout.
This technique will have you piecing together overlapping shapes for a fun and playful look on your pages.