September 2010
Rubber Paper Scissors with Judi Watanabe
Tweet Discover step-by-step in this 2 hour DVD the “Basics”, information for complete beginners. This section covers supplies, rubber stamps, inks, papers, scoring, and cutting. Once you’ve viewed these, card-making project categories include: solids, colors, embossing powders, masks, backgrounds, resists, folds, windows, and pop-ups. This DVD is great for newbies and old pros alike. It is [...]
Scrapbooking Scissor – Wave
The Wave pattern is a Scrapbookings Scissor is a very easy to use and makes a great pattern to follow as you make longer cuts. A wave pattern is a classic pattern that guarantee to lift any paper edge. One the the all time classic ones to have around and use daily.
Scrapbooking Scissors – Deckle
The great Deckle pattern is a Scrapbookings Scissor. The cut is a little more irregular with deeper cuts which is a subtle pattern that replicates a torn edge of paper. Great for accurate trimming and adjustments when tearing pieces for collage.
Scrapbooking Scissors – Arabian
The Aradian pattern is a Scrapbookings Scissor that is a little harder to master. However it makes a great pattern with peaks that add great detail to your longer cuts. The Arabian pattern is a different pattern that is off the normal path but a strike one to use.
Scrapbooking Scissors – Clouds
The Clouds pattern is a Scrapbookings Scissor that is easy to use and makes a very sample pattern to follow as you make longer cuts.
Straight cutting with Fiskars Paper Edgers
There is very practical technique that most scrapbook’s use everyday without thinking and the most asked question I get “What is the best way to cut a straight line when using paper edge scissors?”. Producing a straight line allows you to produce quality work that has a very artistic effect on your finish piece.