The Leather Look,
Accents, and Punching for Your Scrapbook
By Mia LeCron
A leather look can add elegance to your
scrapbooking page.
To create a unique leather look,
simply distress cardstock. To do this, grip the cardstock in your hands.
Then, with a gentle circular motion, rub the cardstock together as if you
were pre-treating a laundry stain. Gradually, work your way around the
cardstock until you get the desired effect.
Simple accents can be added to your
pictures, borders, and backgrounds to create an air of softness and
elegance. Simply rub chalk (or eye shadow) along the edges of the paper.
The color of chalk chosen can be either a similar color to the background,
a contrasting color, or an outlining color such as black or grey depending
on the result you want.
Basically punching is the cutting out
of an image or piece of text using a cookie cutter like tool. Most punches
are made of die cast steel. They come in various shapes and sizes.
Photographs and text blocks can be punched into virtually any shapes or
sizes. These shapes can add to the impact of the themes.
For instance, pictures of your
sweetheart can be punched into heart shapes to add to the romantic type of
love. Alternately, small doves can be punched and placed along the borders
to add a romantic touch to a wedding scrapbook. Titles and text can also
be punched to create professional looking scrapbook pages.
When punching out and gluing small
pieces of paper, place a strip of double-sided tape on the paper before
punching out the shape. Next, just punch the tape into shape. Then, the
piece is immediately ready to place.
Mia LaCron is the founder of
101-scrapbooking-tidbits.info -
http://www.101-scrapbooking-tidbits.info - devoted to helping
individuals record, store, and preserve their most cherished memories via
the art of scrapbooking.
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