A to Z List of Crafting Techniques!
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A very useful topic on the A to Z of Stamping, Scrapbooking and Papercrafting Techniques.
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The list so far:
A is for:
Air Brushing Antiquing Altering Applique Aqua Crayoning Acrylic Paint ATCs
B is for:
Brayering Blending Bottie Caps
C is for:
Cuttlebug Cutting Calligraphy Coffee Filter Mini Album Cricut Colouring Chalking Crackle Effect Cropping
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FREE Templates!
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Templates are always useful and they come in any number of shapes and sizes. All you need to do is select the one you want to use and print it off! For a longer lasting template you can always print it onto a heatproof acetate.
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What is Rubber Stamping?
Rubber Stamping is the art and craft of using a rubber or polymer stamp and ink to create pattern or design on a surface. Once this has been mastered you are only limited by your imagination as to where this art can take you.
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If you are new to stamping it can all seem a bit daunting with all the stamps and ink pads that are available. Hopefully, here we will help you to understand what everything is and what you need to get you started!
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What is Scrapbooking?
The art of scrapbooking allows you to preserve your precious photographs and memories in an acid-free environment in the most beautiful of ways – a handmade album or book. The acid-free aspect is all important as this will ensure that the photos won’t discolour or detiorate.
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One of the best things is that you cannot make a mistake in scrapbooking as there is no right or wrong way to do it! You are using the book to enjoy telling your story. Every scrapbooker is different, so everyone’s techniques will differ too.
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FREE Sample Background Papers!
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Whether you are a stamper, a scrapbooker or a papercrafter one of the things we all use no end of is paper of some sort or description.
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How annoying is it to find you need a sheet, but you don’t have anything suitable and the shops are all closed and you want it now?!
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Technique Tips
The Technique Tips are here to give you a brief overview of different techniques. As with the Glossary, this is an ever growing list and if you have something you would like to add or see listed, please let us know.
 Chalking The application of dry, powdered chalk to paper or card. This can be done using a sponge wedge, a cotton bud or your finger.
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What is Papercrafting?
Almost every kind of paper can be used for one of the forms of papercrafting – handmade papers, plain papers, patterned papers, scrap paper, brown craft paper, even newspaper.
Whether you choose découpage, papier mâché, decorations or card making, creating anything with paper is easy and not expensive!
Découpage
Originally used to decorate furniture in China and Japan in the 18th century, découpage is now widely used in many ways. It can be applied to wood, plastic, cork, china and, of course, card and paper. You don’t even have to be able to draw as printed papers are readily available.
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