Challenge 008: Serendipity Squares
Fill a variety of shapes with a single kit, and using the grid cutter, create fun borders or backgrounds.
Fill a variety of shapes with a single kit, and using the grid cutter, create fun borders or backgrounds.
This is a quick and easy page to start off each section of a trip, A Year in the Life of, or a perfect title page. Using the blend cutter and text to add interest to a shaped photo will give you a beautiful way to begin your project.
To Group or Not to Group (TGONTG) - Filling. This tip explains the differences in functionality and limitations when working with grouped versus multiple ungrouped elements, focusing on fill options.
Create a simple and balanced page layout into four different areas separated by two stitched lines.
It's time to make your book project's cover or title page. Use the Custom Cutter and Text to ensure your layout "Pops" off the page!
This tip examines the effects of resizing grouped elements versus multiple ungrouped elements.
Use a little shape editing and text wrapping to create a fun page.
Create a fun border by hanging embellishments from "clothespins" across the top of your page!
Use the grid cutter and the QAT to create a striking border of strips of paper.
Using the "Shape, Background" element is a quick and easy tool to add background paper to a layout. However, there might be instances when you want the background paper to be a regular element and not specifically the "Shape, Background."
In this Bright Idea, you’ll be using the Grid Cutter and the Shaped Edge Cutter.
In this Bright Idea, you’ll be creating shapes using the cutters to create banner ribbons to accent your fun photos!
This Bright Idea uses the Grid Cutter to cut squares that you will fill with papers or solid colors that will highlight your photos!
Creating custom shapes in Artisan is easy and incredibly versatile. If you can imagine a shape, you can create and edit it in Artisan with simple to use tools.
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