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Toilet Paper Roll Book (with pull tabs) Hands and Heart: Atc`s Tutorial. I offer you a window into my online classes with this section about atc wich is part of "Mixed Media Faces Workshop", an ongoing group is open here in blogger in a private group, if you want to join, please contact me for more info to monicatlink@hotmail.com What is an ATC? An artist trading card (or ATC for short) is a tiny, original piece of art created with the intention of swapping or trading it with another artist, not selling it. The one rule an artist trading card must adhere to is the size. An ATC must be 2.5 x 3.5 inches or 64x89 mm. On the front of an ATC an artist creates an original work to showcase their art. Artist trading cards can be made in any medium and using any technique, whether it's painting, drawing, or collage.

These are some cards I`ve traded: The actual work covered in the videos! ATC`s class part one! ATC`s class part two! Check our digital collage sheets downloads over Many of you have asked me about the glitter I used, it is sold in Mexico city, sorry! Jeans Pocket Book. By Debi Devitt I am pretty sure that I originally saw this jeans pocket book project on My Craftivity's free projects newsletter.

I adapted it a bit to utilize what I had on hand. I really love the fact that you have two good sized pockets in this mini scrapbook for tags and/or treasures. Materials Needed:2 pockets from a pair of old jeans Ribbon - 30" or so GlueCardstock - cut to fit the book EmbellishmentsFabric - Enough to make the inside spine and the inside of the book as a backingHeat-N-Bond Light (or fabric glue) Directions:Cut 2 pockets from a pair of old jeans. Make sure to get both the pocket and the fabric from the jeans so that you have a pocket.

Using your Heat-N-Bond Light fuse 2 pieces of fabric together approximately 2" x 5-1/2". Pin pockets to fabric and sew into place. Trim to fit book. Adhere ribbon to inside of book using glue. Cut out a piece of fabric and a piece of Heat-N-Bond Light the same size as the book. Cut cardstocks to fit in your mini album. Scrapbooking Ideas and Sketches Layout Sketch #39. Jpeg archives. 52 Sketches…52 Weeks. Scrapbook Layouts using backgrounds, frames, titles, alphabets, graphics from ScrapbookScrapbook.com. ScrapbookScrapbook.com Print Your Own Free Scrapbook & Cardmaking Supplies All the free scrapbook printables in the world will do you no good if you never make pages with them. Here is a directory of all of the layout ideas we have compiled for you. Most of these were submitted by our readers, and wow are they fabulous!

If you're feeling a little creative block, just browse these scrapbook layouts for a few minutes, and one is sure to inspire in no time! If you want to be notified when new sets, samples & layouts are added, click here. This page has direct links to the various Scrapbook Layouts created using Scrapbook Graphics Sets from our site. 9 Ideas for Quick Scrapbook Page Titles. By Debbie Hodge Every part you add to a scrapbook page takes time. When you title a scrapbook page, you spend time deciding what your title will be, what product you’ll use, how you’ll incorporate the title into the page design, and then getting the letters and words of your title onto the page.

Here are ten ideas for saving time getting titles onto your scrapbook pages. Save time coming up with a title 1. While it can be satisfying to come up with a title that’s a clever play on words or that gets at the heart of your page’s story, there are times that a simple label of page subject is all you need. Here, Celeste Smith titled her page with her subject’s name: Lila. Vee Jennings went with the name of the restaurant she’s scrapbooking rendered in oversized, distressed chipboard alphas. 2.

Stumped for a title? 3. It’s OK. I’d left the titling of this page to the end — and once I got to the end I really didn’t want to add anything more to the design — and I wanted to call the page done. 4. 5.