Tag Archives: ScrapSimple Club
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Five Steps to ‘Watercolor Fabulous’ Templates!
In this tutorial, I’ll show you a fun way to color vintage overlay Templates using a watercolor brushes.
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Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Going Places
Designer Armi Custodio loves to travel, so she created this month’s ScrapSimple Club: Going Places to cater to all kinds of travel themes, whether road trips, air travel, or just a quick trip to the city. Plus, Armi included plenty of cool technology pieces so you can drop them into your selfie-inspired layouts all year long! Fun Fact: Armi explains that […]
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Customizing Layout Templates
Templates. Some people love them and some people hate them. The reason for the latter, I believe, is that some scrapbookers find templates rigid – rigid in that they don’t meet the scrapbooker’s needs and rigid in that they stifle creativity. People who love templates have discovered what I’m going to share with you today. […]
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Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Beyond the Sea
Long for the sound of waves and the feel of sand under your feet? Discover the perfect nautical kit for ocean, lake, and water-fun memories: Beyond the Sea!
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Catch a Wave With Gradients & Paper Templates
Find out a quick and easy way to color your paper templates using the Gradient tool in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements!
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Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Serenity
Geometric designs, along with a fabulous array of photo masks, florals, and borders are featured in the May ScrapSimple Club: Serenity!
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Fun with String Art Spiros
In this fun tutorial April Martell shows you creative ways to use string art spiros on cards and layouts.
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Scrap Girls SS Club Exclusive: Folksy
Folksy features templates that will take you on a virtual trip to northern Europe!
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Two Quick Tips for Paper Templates
Two quick tips for coloring and adding texture to paper templates!
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Quick Color Schemes for Templates
Sometimes working with ScrapSimple products can feel overwhelming because the color scheme is left up to you. When I start feeling overwhelmed, I head over to my stash and pick an existing collection that has a color palette I’m drawn to, then I use the Color Picker tool to select colors from it.