What crafty thing are you working on?
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Re: What crafty thing are you working on?
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aazminsyeda wrote: ↑07 Dec 2022, 12:42 I am trying to make snowflakes by learning how to cut paper in different styles.
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I have taken a fancy to ShadowBoxes. They are also created using cut paper (sometimes many layers of it) to create a 3D type picture. I'm all ears if you know of any good books relating to ShadowBoxes.
I would love to see a picture of the snowflakes you have completed
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Also! I am learning o make gel nails with cute designs, although my left hand is always perfect and the right one is a mess xD
Lastly, drying all kid of flowers with different methods (I am doing so much more, but those three are the ones I work the most on).
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I recently started re-sharpening my crochet skills. I used to crochet and had not none it in years but I wanted to start again. I started practicing during the month of December 2022, and it's just like riding a bike, you never forget. I will need to pick upy speed again but that will come with continued practice, and making sure that I am practicing daily. I also plan to start back sewing this year because I would like to begin sewing scarves, and other items
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Recently, I learnt how to sew clothes and make wigs. I have made two beautiful wigs for myself. I can't wait to make more.
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Good morning Vicki:)Vicki Kemp wrote: ↑12 Dec 2022, 11:16 I am making greeting cards. I also paint, but making greeting cards for people is so relaxing and rewarding. I love letting someone know that I care, that they are special and matter to me! It is a small thing to do, but joy can be found in the smallest of things...even in a smile!
I also enjoy making greeting cards for my friends and family.
As of late, I have been gifting sets of 'Thank You' cards.
I like to incorporate watercolor into my cards; I believe watercolors give my gifts a very personal touch.
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To start a scrapbook, I gather all of the materials I need, including papers, stickers, stamps, and embellishments. I then choose a theme or color scheme for my book, which helps to tie all of the pages together.
Next, I begin to add my photos and mementos to the pages. I like to use acid-free and lignin-free materials to ensure that my memories will last a long time. I also use a variety of techniques to add interest to my pages, such as layering, matting, and journaling.
One of my favorite things about scrapbooking is that there are no rules. Each page is a reflection of my own personal style and creativity. I can use any materials, techniques, or designs that I like, and the end result is always a one-of-a-kind creation.
Scrapbooking is a wonderful way to document and cherish the special moments in my life. It's a craft that allows me to be creative, and to relive my memories in a tangible way. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to preserve their memories in a unique and meaningful way.
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