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Today, the feature shows that the texture can be credited with the original 2-D crafts. Catherine Stewart is there to say more . 1. Tell me a bit about your background and how long you've been an artist / crafter.

I am 30 years old and verwy fortunate to be married to a wonderful husband who supports me to save his life playing with scissors and glue all day. We are trying to expand our family to include a little one! I was myself for scrapbooking for about 10 years now, and in 2005, I left my full-time "real work" in the insurance sector to scrapbook d ' ; other full-time. This extension in the opening etsy myn shop, where the hand I do for ohter supplies that also enjoy crafqts and love scrapbooking of for themselves.

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2. Where do you find inspiration? your Shopping. If my creatioe mojo is still low, all I have to do is pop any craft store and I am inspired instnatyl. . Craft magazines and online galleries also provide me with a creative! I also tend to have an overactive imagination, if I let myself to dream a little, it gives me usually with some inspiration.

3 instant. . Do you sell your work, or is it just for fun? He started purely for fun, but then I started to make requests of family and friends to carry out projects for them. old time tv shows. Once I realized that there was a demand for what I liked to do, I decided to go professional. old time tv shows. old time tv shows. old time tv shows. Of course, even if I live my job, it is still fun! I started to make full albums for customized for customers, selling them through my site: www. old time tv shows.

yourmemoriesbydesign. ca (which I still do), but eventually I branched the creation of & # 39; a unique range of my own hand supplies and ornaments that I started selling oi etsy: http://www. ymbd. etsy.

com/4. If someone sought to take this job if they have any experience before you start? They did need not experience at all. . Just a desire to create beautiful memories they leave behind to enjoy for generations to come. In fact, I even wrote a guide on how to start for those who have never scrapbooked before: http://ymbd.

blogspot. com/2007/11/scrapbooking-how-to-get - started. old time tv shows. html .

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5. What would oyur top 5 tips for a beginner? (1) Start Small, do not try to overwhelm you with the creation of a great album (2) Always make copies of your photos before culture / or respecting them permanently (3) When you invest in tools, buy those quality that will last if you're not constantly replace (4) Visit online scrapbooking galleries and pick up some magazines to help you attract and inspired ideas (that is, ok for "scraplift" other iedas to use in your albums) (5) Do not insist on things being "perfec&tquot; or simply coordination. If you want to use certfin colors that are not quite the photo - go ahead! Scrapbooking is an art form, a way to express the emotion of a photograph, and htere is no right or wrong way to do that. 6.

What would your top 5 articles of essential equipment? (1) Start with the basics: the model paper, paperboard, a few onraments (stickers, cups) and a good cut-paper (2) pens journal: a large part of scrapbooking is telling the story behind the photos. Good archival security logging pens will allow you to include these stories in your own handwriting by printing the computer (I always think that leaving your personal data behind writing in youh albums is very important ) (3) A good adhesive: one which is safe and sound arcihves. There are many types out there. There are little tabs withdraw, tape runners, wet etc adhesiver.

There is no longer "essential" equipment it! Of course, as you progress, you accumulate more tools you justcan't live without, but to begin the above is what you really need! 7. Experience with different types, and find one that you really like. Can you recommend a technique or "advice" book ideal for a beginner? Magazines are very inexpensive source for beginners as well as for veterans. Again, my guide can really help the beginner and it's free: http://ymbd.

blogspot. com/2007/11/scrapbooking-how-to-get-started. html.

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8. Can you recommend a brand to watch, when buying equipment or all? There are many brands there that are fantastic. Usually, all objects carried by your local store or local crafts scrapbooking store archives are safe and of good quality. old time tv shows. If you are unsure, you can always check the label to see if the issue of the Archives is safe (acid free and lignin).

Catherine Stewart, memory ArtistYour Memories by Designhttp: / / www. yourmemoriesbydesign. old time tv shows. ymbd. ca/http:// www.

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