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🎨 Scraptastic!: 50 Creative Ideas to Enhance Your Scrapbook Pages with Messy, Sparkly, Touch-Feely, and Snazzy Techniques Review

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Description of 🎨 Scraptastic!: 50 Creative Ideas to Enhance Your Scrapbook Pages with Messy, Sparkly, Touch-Feely, and Snazzy Techniques

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Taste you may have acquired

Finally there is a scrapbooking album for people who prefer acrylic craft paints to the materials in Making Memories. I can understand that this might not be in the vein of most traditional showdowns, and that's fine, there are dozens of books out there to fill this niche. It's something more free spirited and dirtier. And that's why I like him so much. If you like the art you see in Somerset's magazine range, you'll likely love what you'll find in Scraptastic too. There are plenty of eye candy

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The Super Guide to New Art Supplies

I love playing with new art supplies and this book provides some real project ideas to help you try out some of these new tools. I never find anything on the packaging other than basic instructions, this book fills in the blanks before or after I go shopping at a craft store. to think about something. I found this very useful for an art magazine and I like what I learned. Just a guide to stamping and using foils was worth something to me. If I can upload a photo of my result to the front page…

Pros
  • Featured
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A Breath of Fresh Air

If you've been reading scrapbooking articles, watching demos, and making scrapbooking books for a while, the style used in this book might be a bit unnerving at first. but that's only because it doesn't look and feel intuitive to the more experienced of us. I've been scrapbooking for a while and don't like creating impersonal digital mockups that waste my printer's ink and empty my pockets. I'm tired of perfect cardboard-on-cardboard rectangles with a little AC Moore flower taped to the corner.

Pros
  • 1-year trial
Cons
  • Available in white only