Pixie Power Minute: Title Carve Out
These overlapping technique will add a dramatic look to your titles.
These overlapping technique will add a dramatic look to your titles.
This border design adds instant personality and movement to your pages. This technique turns a simple vertical border into a bold design feature by cutting your title directly into the edge and tilting each letter for playful visual interest. Perfect for highlighting locations, events, or themes, this border creates a strong focal point while still leaving plenty of room for photos and journaling. It’s a great way to add depth, direction, and a custom look—using just one vertical photo and a chunky font—while keeping your layout clean and intentional.
In this video, I’ll show you how to create a fun collage-style layout to capture a special event with friends. To add a bit of interest, I’m using a tilted photo in the center of each page as the main focal point. I’ll start by building a template, then adjust it to fit my photos. That way, I’ll have the option to save the design as a reusable template for future projects.
Looking for a fresh way to showcase your photos and story? This bright idea puts a creative spin on your page using a circular grid design! With the help of the Grid Cutter and shape editing tools, you’ll transform a simple shape into a dynamic focal point that adds movement and modern flair.
Create a title with a drop shadow and then erase the text to make a neat effect.
Just like magic, you can use the Shaped Edge Cutter and the Wand Tool to create a decorative border to enhance your pages.
Learn how to create a title pieced together by different coordinating papers.
Use the selection tools and photo tools in Artisan to make your photos look like they were taken with a soft focus camera lens.
Learn how to create the illusion of a shaker box on your scrapbook page or cards.
Understanding how tools work and why they do what they do is important if you are going to put these tools to work in practical ways. In this tip we will look at how the Wand tool, the Threshold Filter, and the Palettize Filter work together.
Create a personal touch on your page or project by adding a handwritten signature as a shape.
Use the Wand Tool to select specific areas of an element and apply textures to that element. You can do this without cutting or copying your element.
Use a single shape type and the wand tool to create border layers. With the borders layered together you can tuck photos and embellishments between the layers.
In this Bright Idea you will create a wire mesh background to hang your photos on.
In this third tip of the series, you will use a variety of tools to extract ready made clusters!
This is the second Tip in a series of how to incorporate the various cards that are included in digital art kits.
This video will show easy ways to use pocket cards as photo holders.