Since I'm still working on some LOs, I decided to post a couple of tips that I found quite useful when I first started making cards and scrapbooking. I realize many things have changed in the last couple of years but I think you'll like these tips.
- I put clear nail polish on the bottoms of my stamps prior to using them. It doesn't elliminate the staining completely but it sure helps.
- Small pointed scissors come in quite handy for those little spots
- Don't be afraid to try something. If you're unsure use a scrap of paper. You might be surprised on how things turn out.
- The corner photo punches that will let you put your photo underneath the corners. I messed up lotssssss of paper, before someone finally told me that the mat needs to be cut 1/2" bigger and it's a perfect fit. Example - photo is 5 x 7, cut the mat 5 1/2 x 7 1/2, do the corners, add pic, perfect.
- Perfect white pen to use on dark card stock - Uniball Signo White Pens - hard to find in local stores - I purchased mine on the internet.
- Buying paper - card stock or patterened paper - if at all possible buy 2 sheets of each - very hard to match up colors if you need more, especially solids.
I have scads more of tips and will post more on another day. These are some of the ones that I sure could have used when I started off. Thanks for looking and have a great day.
3 comments:
Here's a funny tip for ya...dont try to match colors until you've turned on MORE than just your 40w light....lol
very cool! I will have to look for that white pen.
Great tips, June......I've been wanting the white pen.......And I've been there done that with the amount of paper to purchase......I buy 4 or more now.....I'm not perfect and I do make lots of mistakes...LOL Extra paper always comes in handy with me...
Patti
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