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		<title>Inspired by Gigi&#8217;s quilts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 16:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gretchen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey there!
Happy hump day!
I&#8217;ve got another layout using the April kit to share today.
I was so inspired by Gigi&#8217;s post last week &#38; I love her &#8220;She jumps&#8221; layout!
So I decided to make my own layout inspired by quilting!

Just like Gigi, I broke out out the square punch and punched a bunch of October Afternoon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">Hey there!<br />
Happy hump day!<br />
I&#8217;ve got another layout using the April kit to share today.<br />
I was so inspired by <a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/2010/04/inspired-by-quilts/">Gigi&#8217;s post last week </a>&amp; I love her &#8220;She jumps&#8221; layout!<br />
So I decided to make my own layout inspired by quilting!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-2362" title="Memommie" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Memommie-284x300.jpg" alt="Memommie" width="284" height="300" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Just like Gigi, I broke out out the square punch and punched a bunch of October Afternoon &amp; Pink Paislee paper from the April kit.<br />
I lightly inked the edges (to help the patterns stand out better against each other) and arranged them all over a piece of kraft paper to create the quilted background.<br />
It&#8217;s super easy and fun!<br />
And a great way to use your scraps!<br />
You should try it!<br />
:)<br />
Thanks for the inspiration Gigi!<br />
Have a great day!</p>
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		<title>one of my favorite things: the hybrid mini</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cathy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my all-time favorite hybrid projects is the hybrid mini. They are quick to make and oh-so-cute! I especially love those that fit in the palm of your hand like this tiny mini book (&#8220;sweet day&#8221;) that I made about my girls enjoying some Valentine&#8217;s Days chocolates and other goodies.

Here&#8217;s how I did it.
1) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my all-time favorite hybrid projects is the <em>hybrid mini</em>. They are quick to make and oh-so-cute! I especially love those that fit in the palm of your hand like this tiny mini book (&#8220;sweet day&#8221;) that I made about my girls enjoying some Valentine&#8217;s Days chocolates and other goodies.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_31.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2379" title="kRBlog_426_3" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_31-300x300.jpg" alt="kRBlog_426_3" width="300" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how I did it.</p>
<p>1) To make the background pages, I used a <strong>clipping mask</strong> to cut my papers into a die-cut shape.</p>
<p>In Photoshop, place the patterned paper you want to clip on a layer above your clipping mask. Your clipping mask could be a purchased element you have in your stash or you can create your own shape using the Custom Shape Tool.  For example, let&#8217;s say I want my pages to be oval like the &#8220;hoop&#8221; in the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95720-digikit-junk-drawer-v1/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Junk Drawer kit</a>. I would open and drag the hoop onto a 8.5 x 11 document. Then open and drag a patterned paper onto the layer above the clipping mask. With the patterned paper selected, I would hit CTRL + ALT + G (in Photoshop) or CTRL + G (in Photoshop Elements). Repeat this with different patterned papers until you get something that looks like this. (For my mini, I used a clipping mask already in my stash.)</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_1-copy.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2367" title="kRBlog_426_1 copy" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_1-copy-231x300.jpg" alt="kRBlog_426_1 copy" width="231" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><em>Alternatively,</em> you could print out your papers FIRST and then use a punch or die-cutting machine to cut out your shaped pages.</p>
<p>2) Now it&#8217;s time to add your photos and the <strong>digital elements</strong> you want to   print out. I opened the photos and other digital elements I wanted and dragged them onto my   document. I re-sized them so that they will fit my foundation pages. For my mini, I used elements from <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch</a>, <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93602-digikit-schoolbox-alphabet/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Schoolbox Alphas</a> and bingo cards from<a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/90061-digikit-odds-ends-bingo-cards/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits"> Odds and Ends: Bingo Cards</a>.</p>
<p>An easy way to &#8220;frame&#8221; your photos is to add a <strong>stroke</strong>. With your photo selected, hit EDIT &gt;STROKE.  Change the width to about 20 pixels. Choose your color. I sampled the color from kR&#8217;s schoolbox alphas to get a vintage looking frame. &#8220;Location&#8221; should be &#8220;outside.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_2-copy.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2368" title="kRBlog_426_2 copy" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_2-copy-300x215.jpg" alt="kRBlog_426_2 copy" width="300" height="215" /></a></p>
<p>For my cover photo, I added part of my title &#8220;sweet&#8221; using Schoolbox alphas, which I cropped to show only one side of the alphas. Later, I would spell out the rest of the title &#8220;day&#8221; using tiny alphas stickers.</p>
<p>3) Once your document is filled with digital goodies, <strong>print it out</strong> on the paper of your choice. I used matte photo paper. Then cut each element out.</p>
<p>4) Now for the fun part! Assemble all your pages, adding bits from your stash like alphas, ribbons, trim, distress ink. Don&#8217;t be afraid of crumpling up your printed elements for added dimension or using pop dots. For the photos that I added a stroke, I distressed the edges a little with distress ink and a distress tool.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_4-copy.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2378" title="kRBlog_426_4 copy" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_4-copy-300x300.jpg" alt="kRBlog_426_4 copy" width="300" height="300" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_5.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2380" title="kRBlog_426_5" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_5-300x187.jpg" alt="kRBlog_426_5" width="300" height="187" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_6.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2381" title="kRBlog_426_6" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_6-300x187.jpg" alt="kRBlog_426_6" width="300" height="187" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_7.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2382" title="kRBlog_426_7" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/kRBlog_426_7-300x187.jpg" alt="kRBlog_426_7" width="300" height="187" /></a></p>
<p>Then glue your pages back-to-back. Punch holes in your pages and bind  your mini using baker&#8217;s twine and you&#8217;re done!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">***</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Credits:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Digital (all by Kenner Road):</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/90061-digikit-odds-ends-bingo-cards/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Odds and Ends: Bingo Cards</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93602-digikit-schoolbox-alphabet/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Schoolbox Alphas</a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Physical:</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Kenner Road Garden Party Add-on</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Matte photo paper: Epson</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Tiny alphas: Making Memories</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Distress ink: Ranger</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Distress tool: Heidi Swapp</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Hole punch: Cropadile</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Other: Trim, staples, baker&#8217;s twine</p>
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		<title>inspired by quilts&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 14:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gigi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
i&#8217;m so inspired by the color &#38; pattern combination of handmade quilts.  &#38; i&#8217;ve seen around the web that April is quilting month,   so there have been many amazing quilters posting their gorgeous handiwork, including loads of tips &#38; tutorials.  it has been inspiration heaven around the crafting/quilting blog world lately.   i LOVE it!  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2355" title="quilting 2" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/quilting-2.jpg" alt="quilting 2" width="490" height="327" /></p>
<p>i&#8217;m so inspired by the color &amp; pattern combination of handmade quilts.  &amp; i&#8217;ve seen around the web that April is quilting month,   so there have been many amazing quilters posting their gorgeous handiwork, including loads of tips &amp; tutorials.  it has been inspiration heaven around the crafting/quilting blog world lately.   i LOVE it!  &amp; it has come at a perfect time for me b/c i&#8217;ve got major quilting envy and have been squirreling away fabric for the past few month cutting squares trying to get over the fear of starting my very first quilt.  hopefully i&#8217;ll get the nerve to sew my first 2 squares together soon&#8230;</p>
<p>but in the meantime, i&#8217;ve been doing lots of quilting with patterned paper.</p>
<p>i used a square punch to create a quilted look on my &#8220;she jumps&#8221; layout in this month&#8217;s gallery</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2352" title="she jumps full" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/she-jumps-full.jpg" alt="she jumps full" width="490" height="490" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2353" title="she jumps close 2" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/she-jumps-close-2.jpg" alt="she jumps close 2" width="490" height="490" /></p>
<p>and then yesterday i created a little journal to keep all of my quilting dreams, ideas for color combination &amp; pages i&#8217;ve been ripping out of magazines.  for the covers i chose to try out one of those freestyle log cabin patterns &amp; it was so fun.  i love how it turned out.  now i really can&#8217;t wait try this with fabric!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2356" title="quilting 3" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/quilting-3.jpg" alt="quilting 3" width="490" height="490" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2357" title="quilting 4" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/quilting-4.jpg" alt="quilting 4" width="490" height="490" /></p>
<p>i LOVE that purple combined with the other colors in this month&#8217;s kits&#8230;.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2358" title="quilting 1" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/quilting-1.jpg" alt="quilting 1" width="490" height="490" /></p>
<p>hope you have a great weekend!  &amp; happy creating!!</p>
<p>xoxo</p>
<p>gi</p>
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		<title>From Paper to Digital</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>diana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like so many of you, I am a huge fan of our sweet design team member Debee Campos and I have always wanted to lift one of her many gorgeous layouts.
So that&#8217;s what I am going to do today! Here is the stunning paper layout simply titled *D by Debee Campos:

{♥}

So get comfy as I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like so many of you, I am a huge fan of our sweet design team member <a href="http://www.kennerroad.com/gallery/debee/">Debee Campos</a> and I have always wanted to lift one of her many gorgeous layouts.<br />
So that&#8217;s what I am going to do today! Here is the stunning paper layout simply titled *D by Debee Campos:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2271" title="Debee_439" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Debee_439.jpg" alt="Debee_439" width="439" height="439" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">{<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/debee_art/4190754195/in/set-72157621716155052/">♥</a>}</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">
<p>So get comfy as I walk you through a few digital tips on lifting Debee&#8217;s layout using Photoshop.</p>
<p><strong>1. Creating a Digital Sticker/Die Cut</strong></p>
<p>I began by extracting some of the flower from the overlay in the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch kit</a> by using the polygonal lasso tool with the feather set to 0. I altered the right side of the flowers so the edges didn&#8217;t look so straight.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2272" title="ss1" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss1.jpg" alt="ss1" width="439" height="542" /></p>
<p>I want the flower to resemble the paper flower on Debee&#8217;s page so I turned the overlay into a digital sticker/die cut by adding a new layer to the flower overlay and flood filled that layer with white. Drag this white layer below the flower overlay and click on the flower layer preview window in the layers palette to select the flower. Go to Select &gt; Modify &gt; Expand by 25 pixels. Go to Select &gt; Inverse and select your white layer in the layer palette, then hit delete. Right click on the top layer in your layer palette and select Merge Down. Now you are left with a digital flower sticker/die cut.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2273" title="ss2" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss2.jpg" alt="ss2" width="439" height="541" /></p>
<p><em>NOTE: I have added a drop shadow to the overlay so you could see the edges of the sticker/die cut.</em></p>
<p><strong>2. Cutting Out Pretty Paper Pieces</strong></p>
<p>One of my favorite things to do digitally is to cut out assorted paper pieces and layering them on a page. As you can see on Debee&#8217;s layout she has skillfully hand cut strips of paper and layered them on top of each other and then machine sewn them to her page. We can easily replicate this using the polygonal lasso tool in Photoshop.</p>
<p>With the polygonal lasso tool selected and the feather set to 0, I simply made a selection of the paper strip shape I wanted. Once selected, right click inside the selection and click on Layer via Copy from the drop down menu.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2274" title="ss3" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss3.jpg" alt="ss3" width="439" height="546" /></p>
<p>Drag your custom made shape over to your layout and position it to your liking. Repeat this step with any other papers, overlays or even the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/90061-digikit-odds-ends-bingo-cards/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">KR bingo cards</a> as I have done on my layout.  By using your polygonal lasso tool, you can create any shape you can think of. I treat the lasso tool as I would a pair of scissors, I am not fussed at all if the lines or shapes don&#8217;t appear to be perfect. I can never cut a perfectly straight line with a pair of scissors any way&#8230;lol</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2276" title="ss4" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss4.jpg" alt="ss4" width="439" height="600" /></p>
<p><strong>3. Ink Splatters Without the Mess</strong></p>
<p>If you are a die-hard Debee fan then you know she rocks a can of spray paint like no one else! Well, you too can spray like a pro in Photoshop with just a few brushes. For those of you who have no idea what a Photoshop brush is, the easiest way I can explain it to you is to imagine a paint brush. Now imagine that paint brush has interchangeable tips and the interchangeable tips can come in any shape, size and pattern imaginable. You could even say it is very similar to a stamp. There are loads of websites that offer free brushes and one of my favorite sites is <a href="http://www.brusheezy.com/brushes">Brusheezy</a>. I chose a few brushes from this site called <a href="http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/107-Splatter">Splatters</a> and another called <a href="http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/959-Slpashes">Splashes</a>.</p>
<p>Once you have downloaded your brushes and saved them to your computer, all you need to do is select your brush tool from your toolbox and click on your brushes tab to open your brush palette. Click on the drop down menu in your brush palette and select Load Brushes from the menu. Locate where you saved the brushes you downloaded and click on them to load them into your brush palette.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2278" title="ss5" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss5.jpg" alt="ss5" width="439" height="600" /></p>
<p>As you can see by my layout I chose to keep my ink spots black. Feel free to experiment with color to suit your needs! I added a little definition to the ink spots by using some <a href="http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/1218-Artist-Board-Brushes">grunge type</a> brushes. Instead of selecting the brush tool from the toolbox, I selected the eraser tool and lowered the opacity to 71%. With your eraser tool, you are still able to use your brush presets from your palette which allows you to alter any flat color or object by erasing some of it. Experiment with different types of brushes and opacity&#8217;s to achieve so many different effects!</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2280" title="ss6" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss6.jpg" alt="ss6" width="439" height="600" /></p>
<p>To finish off my layout, I simply added some digital stitching and a few Kenner Road digital elements from <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch Kit</a>, <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95720-digikit-junk-drawer-v1/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Junk Draw V.1</a>, <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95721-digikit-tin-flowers/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Tin Flowers</a>, <a href="http://www.kennerroad.com/market/digital/">Swallowfield Elements</a> and <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/90061-digikit-odds-ends-bingo-cards/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Bingo Cards</a> as well as the gorgeous background paper from the <em>FREE</em> kit <a href="http://www.kennerroad.com/market/digital/">Swallowfield</a>. I love the effect of the digital brushes I used on this page and the best thing is, I didn&#8217;t even get my hands dirty!</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2279" title="CurlyGirl" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Debee_Lift_CurlyGirl_439.jpg" alt="CurlyGirl" width="439" height="439" /><br />
For those of you who still haven&#8217;t given digi a go&#8230;&#8230;please tell me pretty paper pieces and fuzzy mess-free ink splats doesn&#8217;t get you a little excited to give it a try! Go on, you can do this!</p>
<p>As always, we love to see what you have created using Kenner Road <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/digital-kits/">digital goodies</a> and paper <a href="http://www.kennerroad.com/kits/">kit goodies</a>, so don&#8217;t forget to upload to our <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/897085@N22/">flickr group</a> so we can all ooohhh and aaahhhh over your creative talents! Thanks for hanging with me today, I hope I have helped expand your creative thinking!</p>
<p>Diana xo</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 14:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cathy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the beauties of digi-scrapping, is once you buy a digital element or paper you will never &#8220;run out&#8221; of it. Much like a rubber stamp, you can use the digital element over and over again &#8211; in various colors and on various papers. Unlike a rubber stamp, you can easily change the size [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the beauties of digi-scrapping, is once you buy a digital element or paper you will never &#8220;run out&#8221; of it. Much like a rubber stamp, you can use the digital element over and over again &#8211; in various colors and on various papers. <em>Unlike</em> a rubber stamp, you can easily change the size and shape of your digital image. You can even cut-up your digital element and use them in ways not originally intended.</p>
<p>Take for example, this all-digital layout &#8220;3 of us&#8221;.<strong> </strong> Notice the stitching that I used as stems for the flowers (<a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95721-digikit-tin-flowers/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">from the tin flowers kit by kR</a>) and as stitching on the blue mat for my photo (<a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95720-digikit-junk-drawer-v1/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">from junk drawer v. 1 by kR</a>). Then notice the subtle floral pattern on the kraft paper. Each of these elements were cut apart from <strong>one of the  12 x 12 overlays</strong> included in kR&#8217;s <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch</a> digi kit.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/3ofus1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2223" title="3ofus" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/3ofus1.jpg" alt="3ofus" width="413" height="413" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Click on any image to see larger view.</em></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how I did it.</p>
<p>To &#8220;cut out&#8221; the stitched lines, I used my RECTANGULAR MARQUEE tool (looks like a rectangle of dotted lines on your Tool palette), to select a portion of the overlay I wanted.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410-copy2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2224" title="kRblogpost32410 copy" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410-copy2.jpg" alt="kRblogpost32410 copy" width="660" height="446" /></a></p>
<p>Then I hit CTRL + C to copy and CTRL + V to paste on my layout. You can now use this portion of the stitching again and again on your layout. In the layers palette, select the layer with the stitching on it and RIGHT-CLICK. Select DUPLICATE LAYER. A copy of the stitching will be created on a brand-new layer. (OR you could go back and select another portion of the stitching on the original overlay.)</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410step2-copy2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2218" title="kRblogpost32410step2 copy" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410step2-copy2.jpg" alt="kRblogpost32410step2 copy" width="565" height="603" /></a></p>
<p>To cut out the floral pattern on the overlay, I  used a different approach. I went back to the original overlay. Hit CTRL + D, to get rid of the marching ants that you used to copy the stitching. Using my ERASER Tool I simply erased the stitching. It was easier for me to do it this way rather than try to select the floral pattern. Then I dragged the floral pattern on to my layout. To make the floral pattern more subtle and blend it into the background paper, I lowered the opacity of the layer to about 30%.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410step32.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2232" title="kRblogpost32410step3" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410step32.jpg" alt="kRblogpost32410step3" width="571" height="411" /></a></p>
<p>You can also play with the color of the element by selecting IMAGE &gt; ADJUSTMENTS &gt; HUE/SATURATION (or CTRL + U) and playing with all three sliders to get a look you like. For my layout, i wanted the flowers a bit more on the purple side so I played with the HUE slider, moving it slightly to the left.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410step4.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2220" title="kRblogpost32410step4" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kRblogpost32410step4.jpg" alt="kRblogpost32410step4" width="603" height="345" /></a></p>
<p><em>NOTE: Just remember when you go back to your original file, in this example, the 12 x12 overlay, DO NOT SAVE CHANGES. You want to keep your original intact. Better yet, you can DUPLICATE your image before you start playing and leave the original alone.</em></p>
<p>Hope this gives you a few ideas on how to make your  digital elements a bit more versatile for you! Please let me know if you  have any questions!</p>
<p>******</p>
<p>LAYOUT CREDITS:</p>
<p>white fence, blue file:  kenner road&#8217;s <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95720-digikit-junk-drawer-v1/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">odds &amp; ends -  junk drawer v.1</a></p>
<p>stitched overlay: kenner road&#8217;s <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">honeychurch kit</a></p>
<p>flowers: kenner road&#8217;s <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95721-digikit-tin-flowers/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">tin flowers kit</a></p>
<p>title alphas: kenner road&#8217;s <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93602-digikit-schoolbox-alphabet/?filters=digital-kits-and-fonts%2Fkenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">schoolbox alphas</a></p>
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		<title>packaging favorite&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 21:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gigi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[one of my favorite things to use from my kenner road kits each month are those lovely little glassine bags that are used to hold the bits &#38; bobs.   i like using them to hold some hidden journaling on layouts as well as the foundation for mini books.  i also have used them to function [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>one of my favorite things to use from my kenner road kits each month are those lovely little glassine bags that are used to hold the bits &amp; bobs.   i like using them to hold some hidden journaling on layouts as well as the foundation for mini books.  i also have used them to function as a neutral &#8220;base&#8221; for my photo on a busier patterned paper &amp; if you cut them up they make a great textural element or little flower too.  all in all, never ever throw away those glassine bags from your kits.  they are a crafting goldmine :)</p>
<p>this month, in addition to using a little bag to hold hidden journaling on <a href="http://www.kennerroad.com/layouts/view/?member=Gigi&amp;layout=75">my &#8220;faith&#8221; layout</a>, i also created a little mini book of some inspirational quotes that i&#8217;m particularly fond of at the moment.  i love doing little projects like this.  easy peasy &amp; allows me some crafting time just piecing together leftover scraps of pretty patterned paper &amp; bits of this &amp; that.   there is just something so gratifying about using up the leftovers from one crafting project into yet another crafting project, right?  recycling at it&#8217;s absolute best i think :)</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2198" title="wise words cover2" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/wise-words-cover2.jpg" alt="wise words cover2" width="441" height="315" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2196" title="wise words tag" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/wise-words-tag.jpg" alt="wise words tag" width="441" height="441" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2199" title="wise words inside 3" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/wise-words-inside-3.jpg" alt="wise words inside 3" width="441" height="315" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2200" title="wise words inside 4" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/wise-words-inside-4.jpg" alt="wise words inside 4" width="441" height="315" /></p>
<p>last year i did this same little bookmaking technique &amp; made a little book to catalog the fabric i had at home.  it has been quite useful at the fabric store &amp; i haven&#8217;t come home with another yard of the same exact polka dot fabric since.  :)</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2201" title="fabric" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/fabric.jpg" alt="fabric" width="441" height="294" /></p>
<p>have you used those fabulous glassine bags too?  i&#8217;d love to see!</p>
<p>happy crafting &amp; happy &#8220;using up the leftovers&#8221; too :)</p>
<p>xoxo</p>
<p>gi</p>
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		<title>More Creative Team Digi &amp; Hybrid Creations&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 14:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gigi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are having a ball playing around with all of the Kenner Road Digital Elements (available here).  Check out what we&#8217;ve been creating!
Gretchen created some gorgeous cards with Honeychurch plus her February kits.


amy created this gorgeous layout using the new tin flowers &#38; junk drawer elements that were just released yesterday.


Cathy created a lovely photo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are having a ball playing around with all of the Kenner Road Digital Elements (<a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/_kenner%20road_/digital-kits/">available here</a>).  Check out what we&#8217;ve been creating!</p>
<p>Gretchen created some gorgeous cards with <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=_kenner+road_%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch</a> plus her February kits.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2086" title="baby card" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/baby-card.jpg" alt="baby card" width="490" height="387" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2087" title="hello my friend" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/hello-my-friend.jpg" alt="hello my friend" width="380" height="490" /></p>
<p>amy created this gorgeous layout using the new tin flowers &amp; junk drawer elements that were just released yesterday.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2088" title="AMartin_Farthest" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/AMartin_Farthest.jpg" alt="AMartin_Farthest" width="439" height="439" /></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2091" title="AMartin_Play" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/AMartin_Play.jpg" alt="AMartin_Play" width="450" height="450" /></p>
<p>Cathy created a lovely photo hanging using the frame from the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=_kenner+road_%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch digi kit</a> and some goodies from the February add-on. That frame is so realistic looking, it screams to be printed out! She layered the photo behind the frame in Photoshop and then printed the frame and photo together as one piece. If you don&#8217;t have Photoshop, you can print the frame and photo separately and assemble the pieces afterwards.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2140" title="zara_hybridframehanging" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/zara_hybridframehanging2.jpg" alt="zara_hybridframehanging" width="483" height="723" /></p>
<p>Diana crafted this piece from an old shoe box lid. After covering the lid in strips of vintage book pages and inked muslin, she added a paper from <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch</a> digi kit as her background. She added other KR digi goodies from <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95720-digikit-junk-drawer-v1/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">junk draw elements</a>, <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/95721-digikit-tin-flowers/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">tin flowers</a> and the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93602-digikit-schoolbox-alphabet/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">flashcard alphabet</a> which were attached to tiny wooden blocks and more vintage book page strips wrapped around them.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2149" title="Altered Shoe Box Lid" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ShoeBoxLid_439.jpg" alt="Altered Shoe Box Lid" width="439" height="697" /></p>
<p>and kL designed this beautiful layout featuring her grandparents house using oodles of stacked elements from the newest junk drawer &amp; tin flower releases as well as various pre-released kR kits:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2144" title="kL_hometome" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/kL_hometome.jpg" alt="kL_hometome" width="440" height="410" /></p>
<p>what have you been up to with the Kenner Road Digital goodies?</p>
<p>Have a happy day!</p>
<p>xoxo</p>
<p>gi</p>
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		<title>A Basic Tutorial and Some More Digi Eye Candy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 15:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>diana</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For my very first post {woohoo} I have put together a super basic tutorial for those of you who would like to give digital scrapbooking a go. For those of you who already have a grasp of the basics, you may want to scroll down to a little inspiration towards the end.
Create the base of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">For my very first post {woohoo} I have put together a super basic tutorial for those of you who would like to give digital scrapbooking a go. For those of you who already have a grasp of the basics, you may want to scroll down to a little inspiration towards the end.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Create the base of your layout in Photoshop by opening a new document of 3600 x 3600px with the resolution at 300.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2038" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss01_450.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="356" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left">Locate paper 9 from the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honey Church</a> kit and open this in Photoshop. With your move tool selected, hold down the shift key and drag the paper over to your new document.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">TIP: By holding down the shift button whilst dragging any paper or element to another document, places the layer in the center.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2040" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss02_450.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="478" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left">Open your second paper which will be paper 7 from the same kit and resize the paper to 3480 x 3480px by right clicking on the top of the document and selecting image size. With your move tool still selected, hold down the shift key and drag the paper over to your new document.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2041" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss03_450.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="479" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left">Now open the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honey Church</a> overlay from the kit and resize it to 3485 x 3485px as we did in the previous step. Holding down the shift key again, drag the overlay over to your new document. Now let&#8217;s zoom into your document at 100% so we can get a closer look.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2042" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss04_450.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="375" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left">As you can see in the above screen shot, the overlay needs to be moved over to the right to line up with the second paper. Use your arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge your overlay to the right of your document to align the overlay with the edge of the top paper.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2043" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss05_450.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="376" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left">Let&#8217;s add some dimension to the second paper by giving it a drop shadow. Go to your layers palette and double click on layer 3 to bring up the layer style dialog box. As you can see below in the screen shot, I have given you the sizes and color I have used for my drop shadow for the purpose of this tutorial but feel free to play with the settings to achieve a drop shadow to your liking.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="size-full wp-image-2044 aligncenter" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ss06_450.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="336" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left">This concludes the beginner tutorial on creating a basic digital background. Feel free to add some photos or more digital embellishments from the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honey Church</a> kit to finsh a complete digital layout.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">I am going to take this a step further by using more Kenner Road digital goodies such as the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/90062-digikit-flash-frames/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">flash frames</a> and the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/90061-digikit-odds-ends-bingo-cards/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">bingo cards</a> to customize a frame for my photo to print out and turn this digital background into a hybrid layout. I simply printed out the digital background on a large format printer as well as my layered frame and other pieces I created in Photoshop. I added some Kenner Road paper kit products from Madeleine (February main kit) and Milk &amp; Honey (February embellishment kit) to finish off my layout.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="size-full wp-image-2052 aligncenter" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/befree_layout_450px.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="442" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center">{<a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/407076-diana-martin/1601737-be-free-kenner-road-hybrid/">♥</a>}</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Ready to see some more digital eye candy using Kenner Road goodies? Click on the hearts to take a closer look!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="size-full wp-image-2061 aligncenter" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/breath.jpg" alt="breath" width="450" height="450" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center">{<a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/407076-diana-martin/1594659-breath/">♥</a>}</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="size-full wp-image-2062 aligncenter" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/funfair.jpg" alt="funfair" width="424" height="600" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center">{<a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/407076-diana-martin/1598625-fun-at-the-fair/?c=t">♥</a>}</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Do you need one more reason why you should give digital scrapping a go? One of the best parts about digital scrapbooking is that if you make a mistake in Photoshop, all you have to do is hit the step backward (Alt+Ctrl+Z) button and the mistake is no more!  Don&#8217;t be afraid to play around with your goodies, you may surprise yourself with what you come up with. To show you how versatile the Kenner Road digital goodies can be, I want to share with you my blog banner I created for my blog make over. I simply extracted bits and pieces from all of the products and mixed them together in loads of layers. Seriously, you can&#8217;t go wrong!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2067" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bloglayoutheader_kennerroad450.jpg" alt="blog_header" width="450" height="143" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center">{<a href="http://artcupboard.blogspot.com/">♥</a>}</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Click on the heart under my blog banner above to have a closer look at how I decorated my blog with all this divine digital vintage goodness. I hope I have tempted you to give digital scrapping a try, it really is so much fun {and without the mess} Don&#8217;t forget, if you have any questions or you want to share what you have created, please leave a comment and link us up we would love to see!</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Have a creative day and try something new!</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Diana</p>
<p style="text-align: left">xo</p>
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		<title>Mixing it Up: Digi + Paper</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 14:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cathy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi! This is Cathy here and I am so excited to post my first blog entry as a member of the kR team! Today, I will be sharing a hybrid page using a few of  Kenner Road&#8217;s gorgeous, vintage-inspired digital kits, which are now available at Two Peas in a Bucket and February&#8217;s Garden Party [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi! This is Cathy here and I am so excited to post my first blog entry as a member of the kR team! Today, I will be sharing a hybrid page using a few of  Kenner Road&#8217;s gorgeous, <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/digital-kits/">vintage-inspired digital kits, which are now available at Two Peas in a Bucket</a><em> and</em> February&#8217;s <a href="http://www.kennerroad.com/kits/addons/">Garden Party Add-on</a>. The best of both worlds!</p>
<p>And if you&#8217;re new to the whole digi/hybrid thing,  please know, that every time I (or <a href="http://artcupboard.blogspot.com/">Diana</a> or any of the team) post a <em>digital</em> or <em>hybrid</em> project, we will give you some <strong>tips and techniques </strong>on how we created it. Kinda demystify the whole digital + hybrid thing. So here goes!</p>
<p>When I saw Kerry Lynn&#8217;s digital letterhead  (<a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/2010/02/for-writing-or-scrapping/">grab it here</a>), I knew I wanted to do something with it.  A little hybrid something. To me, hybrid is just another way of paper-scrapping. You just happen to be printing out some of your embellishments. This is a good thing, trust me. Because it gives you some control. You can customize to what you need for your page.</p>
<div id="attachment_1994" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><em><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/outforpublicationsign.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2334" title="outforpublicationsign" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/outforpublicationsign-300x261.jpg" alt="outforpublicationsign" width="300" height="261" /></a><br />
</em><p class="wp-caption-text">Make Something Everyday (hybrid layout using the Honeychurch digi letterhead)</p></div>
<p>For this layout, first I printed t<a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/2010/02/for-writing-or-scrapping/">he beautiful letterhead</a> on cardstock. Even though the letterhead is sized 8.5&#8243; x 11&#8243;, I printed it on 12&#8243; x 12&#8243; vanilla textured cardstock. I love how the stitching already added a border to my page with a bit of white space on either side. I also love the look of <em>stitching</em> on a page. Unfortunately I don&#8217;t know how to sew, so digi stitching is a great alternative! (Note: I have a wide-format printer, but you could recreate the look by printing the letterhead on letter-sized cardstock and then mounting on 12&#215;12 cardstock.)</p>
<p>This brings me to <strong>Tip #1:</strong> <strong>When creating a hybrid project, try to <em>build upon the printed digital elements.</em></strong> Not only will this help you with designing your page, it will make the project look less flat and more dimensional.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">I added tiny alphas to the existing title &quot;note&quot; - This builds on the digi elements.</p></div>
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<p>In this example, I followed the lines of the stitched border and added <em>physical</em> embellishments: a couple of chipboard accents, some borders (cut-down to size), a stamped piece of cardstock using the &#8220;make&#8221; stamp included in <a href="http://www.kennerroad.com/kits/addons/">Garden Party Add-on Kit.</a> I also printed out a few<em> digital</em> elements: a postcard (I added some text in Photoshop beforehand) and ruler from the <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/93600-digikit-honeychurch/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Honeychurch digital kit</a> and a bingo card from and <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/shop/kenner-road/90061-digikit-odds-ends-bingo-cards/?filters=kenner-road%2Fdigital-kits">Odds and Ends: Bingo Cards</a>. (If you need help printing elements, check out <a href="../2010/02/how-i-create-a-print-sheet-from-digi-elements/">Dina&#8217;s tutorial here</a>.)</p>
<p>And this brings me to <strong>Tip #2:</strong> <strong>After you print out your digital elements, treat them as you would any other paper element.</strong> Distress them, crumple them up, ink them, stamp on them, rough up the edges. Once you&#8217;re through, you won&#8217;t know what&#8217;s digital and what&#8217;s &#8220;real&#8221;. You can also use pop dots to make them&#8230;well&#8230;pop off the page.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/outforpublicationsign2.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-2337" title="outforpublicationsign" src="http://blog.kennerroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/outforpublicationsign2-300x261.jpg" alt="outforpublicationsign" width="300" height="261" /></a><br />
<p class="wp-caption-text">The bingo card, ruler (a little perch for the bird) and postcard are all printed digital elements.</p></div>
<p>Because my page is about making something everyday, I included two miniature printouts of my recent digital layouts. (In fact, both of these layouts use Kenner Road digi kits! For a closer look, click <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/pg.asp?cmd=display&amp;layout_id=1596360">here</a> and <a href="http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/90061-cayla73/1574456-cherish-me/?c=t">here</a>. ) This is a fun way to get your digital layouts off the computer and into one of your scrapbook pages! Of course, if don&#8217;t have digi pages, you could include photos of past layouts.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">I printed two of my digital pages in 4&quot; x 4&quot; size to add to my page.</p></div>
<p>Again, I layered physical embellishments on top (and below)  my printed elements (my mini layouts).  A red photo corner, button, and ribbon add dimension so the printed elements don&#8217;t lie flat on the page. I also used a pop dot underneath one of the layouts and curled the edges so they would kinda jump off the page.</p>
<p>I hope this gave you a little inspiration to give hybrid a try. If you make something, please link me up. I would love to see your beautiful creations!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 16:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>julie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to share a quick run-down of how to put together the structure for this mini book I made with the February kit:

Supplies:

7gypsies Book Covers
Ribbon
Scrips and Scraps
Sewing Machine
Thread
Gel Medium (or other strong adhesive)
Fabri-Tac
Cardstock
Bone Folder
Pencil
Ruler
Corner Punch
Binder Clips
Scissors

STEP ONE: Create the Cover Base

The book covers from 7gypsies are 5.5&#215;7 inches, so that&#8217;s why my cover is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to share a quick run-down of how to put together the structure for this mini book I made with the February kit:</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e1c59970c-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e1c59970c " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e1c59970c-450wi" alt="Minibook-closed-sm" /></a><br />
Supplies:</p>
<ul>
<li>7gypsies Book Covers</li>
<li>Ribbon</li>
<li>Scrips and Scraps</li>
<li>Sewing Machine</li>
<li>Thread</li>
<li>Gel Medium (or other strong adhesive)</li>
<li>Fabri-Tac</li>
<li>Cardstock</li>
<li>Bone Folder</li>
<li>Pencil</li>
<li>Ruler</li>
<li>Corner Punch</li>
<li>Binder Clips</li>
<li>Scissors</li>
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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>STEP ONE: Create the Cover Base</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e2c48970c-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e2c48970c " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e2c48970c-450wi" alt="Covermeasurements" /></a><br />
The book covers from 7gypsies are 5.5&#215;7 inches, so that&#8217;s why my cover is the size it is.  I cut a piece of cardstock to 7&#215;12 inches and then scored it to create a 1 inch wide spine.  You can see the score marks a little more easily in this photo:</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7687970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7687970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7687970b-450wi" alt="Scoring-close" /></a><br />
If you don&#8217;t know how to score, <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2198072_use-embossing-stylus-score-paper.html">here</a> are some instructions I found online.  I use a bone folder or my <a href="http://www.scorit.com/">Scor-It</a> to make my scores.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also need to round the corners of your cover (because the 7gypsies book covers are rounded and we want this base to fit the covers perfectly).</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3119970c-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3119970c " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3119970c-450wi" alt="Roundedcorners-punch" /></a><br />
I used a corner punch I bought at Staples a million years ago.  Here&#8217;s the result:</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b796f970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b796f970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b796f970b-450wi" alt="Roundedcorners" /></a></p>
<div style="text-align: center"><strong>STEP TWO: Create the Signatures<br />
</strong></div>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7c99970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7c99970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7c99970b-450wi" alt="Binderclipped" /></a><br />
Put together a stack of &#8220;pages.&#8221;  They should be 11 inches long and 6.5 inches tall to fit in your book.  You can use plain paper, scraps, fabric, whatever you&#8217;d like.  My stack is 5 pages high.  As you can see, I used binder clips to hold it together and keep things from shifting around.  I also used a pencil and a ruler to draw a line straight down the center of the signature.  This is my stitching line.</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7f23970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7f23970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7f23970b-450wi" alt="Stitchdownthecenter" /></a><br />
Above, you can see several signatures all stitched down the middle.  I made 3 signatures, but only ended up using 2 of them.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>STEP THREE: Fold the Signatures</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7fe3970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7fe3970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7fe3970b-450wi" alt="Foldpages" /></a><br />
Fold each signature along the stitched center line and use a bone folder to help ensure you have a strong crease.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>STEP FOUR: Stitch the Signatures Into the Cover Base</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3b31970c-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3b31970c " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3b31970c-450wi" alt="Drawlinesinspine" /></a><br />
Use a pencil and a ruler to mark the inside of your spine on the cover base.  Make marks every 1/4 inch.  Sew your two signatures at the 1/4 inch and 3/4 inch marks.  Here&#8217;s a photo of the signatures stitched into the cover base:</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b855b970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b855b970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b855b970b-450wi" alt="Stitchsignatureintobook" /></a><br />
Again, I used binder clips to hold the signature to the cover base while I stitched.  You don&#8217;t want anything to shift while it&#8217;s going through the machine.</p>
<div style="text-align: center"><strong> STEP FIVE: Decorate the Cover</strong></div>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7aef970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7aef970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b7aef970b-450wi" alt="Decoratedcover" /></a><br />
Decorate the front cover any way you&#8217;d like.  And don&#8217;t forget to include a ribbon to close up the whole thing.  The covers are made out of chipboard and you can sew right through them.  Just go slowly.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>STEP SIX: Attach the Covers</strong></p>
<p>I used gel medium to adhere the 7gypsies covers to the back and front of my cover base.  I used binder clips to hold everything together while it dried.</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b86c8970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b86c8970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b86c8970b-450wi" alt="Attachcovers-above" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3f23970c-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3f23970c " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e3f23970c-450wi" alt="Attachcovers" /></a></p>
<div style="text-align: center"><strong>STEP SEVEN: Cover the Spine</strong></div>
<p>All that&#8217;s left now is to cover up that ugly spine!</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b8815970b-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b8815970b " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0120a88b8815970b-450wi" alt="Exposedspine" /></a><br />
Stitch two pieces of ribbon together length-wise to create an extra-wide ribbon:</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e40ba970c-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e40ba970c " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e40ba970c-450wi" alt="Bindingribbon-sewn" /></a><br />
Cut the ribbon to size, cover with Fabri-Tac and adhere it over the spine:</p>
<p><a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e4125970c-popup"><img class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e4125970c " style="width: 450px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c766153ef0128778e4125970c-450wi" alt="Bindingribbon-attached" /></a><br />
And that&#8217;s it!  Your book is done!</p>
<p>I hope you enjoyed this tutorial.  Let me know if you have any questions!</p>
<p>xo <a href="http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/">Julie</a></p>
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