Jenna shares the techniques and tips to make a door wreath from some old, weathered books. It’s easy, inexpensive and fun. You probably have everything you need to make this now and at home! From expert crafter Jenna DeAngeles. More info at www.JennaDeAngeles.com.
Happy Tape Ideas and Rock Star Fabric Bracelets. Great crafts for teens to do. Quick. No mess. And endless possibilities. Get the recipe here: www.cbc.ca
Julia Andrus has brought back some great tools from CHA 2008. This video shows you how to combined paint mover tools with her paste paper technique. You can get these tools and more great ideas at: www.juliaandrus.com
Part Two. This is a 5″x6.25″ paper bag album made from the Michael’s brand “Celebrate It” paper bags. It has a chipboard cover and canvas spine. This video includes the inside front cover and the first three layouts. To see pictures of the completed album, click here: thescrapbeach.blogspot.com
Cute Bookmark (Ku-Ku Arts & Crafs) Ideas & Materials from Grimmhobby. JAPAN Dedicated to my good friend who are far from here but always with me! MUSIC: “Fukaki Umi No Kanata” By Yoshida Brothers
Part Seven. This is a 5″x6.25″ paper bag album made from the Michael’s brand “Celebrate It” paper bags and the My Mind’s Eye “Sunshine” papers from the “Lost & Found 2″ collection. It has a chipboard cover and canvas spine. This is the last video in a seven part series. This video shows the finished album cover-to-cover. Parts One through Six show the making of the album. To see pictures of the completed album, click here: thescrapbeach.blogspot.com Red Tape: www.articusstudiodesign.com
Part Five. This is a 5″x6.25″ paper bag album made from the Michael’s brand “Celebrate It” paper bags. It has a chipboard cover and canvas spine. To see pictures of the completed album, click here: thescrapbeach.blogspot.com Red Tape: www.articusstudiodesign.com
Witnessing the extinction of the paper crafting industry, Mr. Chan Kwei-chow, the eldest local paper crafter, talks about the glory and gloom of his art life.
All books are susceptible to damage from regular wear and tear. You can make a book cover to protect your book using paper supplies around the home. To buy Appu Series CDs or Books, please visit www.appuseries.com