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Little Bits - Digital Collage Sheets - Floral

Little Bits are digital Collage sheets This floral based one contains 24 images [size 1 1/2 inch at 300dpi] It is designed for printing and is available in both JPEG and PDF format. This is a single sheet not individual files. [You could cut and paste in your image editing program to use individual squares digitally.] The actual sheet has a white background.
Based on public domain vintage images from my collection. I have edited and reworked each image individually adding filters, textures and brushes. Purchase these once and you can use over and over again in your art, journalling, craft and cardmaking. For personal use. You may use these to make ATC's for swapping.
Available in my store at Digitalscrapn.


Articles list

12x12 Scrapbook Albums: An Industry Standard? - by Christine Perry

Many Scrapbooking Materials are Available Free Online - by Sherry Frewerd

Graduation Scrapbook - What Do I really Need to Make a Great Graduation Scrapbook? - by Genie Balfour

Creating an Encyclopedia of Keepsakes by Scrapbooking - by John Foster

Why the Concept of Scrapbooking Rooms is Gaining Popularity by the Day - by Muna wa Wanjiru

Scrapbooking Ideas And Quotes For Exciting Pages - by Karen Lincoln

Cool Scrapbooking Ideas and Free Scrapbooking Software to Use - by James Kara Murat

Scrapbooking Trends: What Are Artist Trading Cards? - by Christine Perry

Baby Girl Scrapbooking Kits - by Tracy Ballisager

Starting a Successful Creative Scrapbooking Business, Part I - by Michele Cardello

Starting a Successful Creative Scrapbooking Business, Part II - by Michele Cardello

Starting a Successful Creative Scrapbooking Business, Part III - by Michele Cardello

Scanning Photos For Your Digital Scrapbook - by Pete Fontaine

Photo Books - by Melanie Cath

Other ways to use scrapbook paper - by The Scrapbook Paper Site

History of modern Scrapbooking - by Erin Reason

Digital Scrapbooking With Adobe: Create Beautiful Photos - by Christine Perry

Free Printable Scrapbooking Page Kits - Make Stunning Scrapbooks Easily - by Erik Birkeland

Art Rubber Stamps - by Adam Raidabaugh

Beware Of Affiliate Programs Designed To Cheat You - by Ba Kiwanuka

My top 10 online blog advertising tips - by Emma Howarth

Candy Bar Wrappers - Easy Ways to Create These Chocolate Party Favors - by Linda Kling

How to Make ABC Scrapbooking Albums - by Christine Perry

In the Words of Others - Choosing the Right Quote For Your Scrapbook Pages - by Alecia Lehmann

Scrapbooking Borders - by Katie S. Turner

Many Benefits When Scrapbooking - by Carole DeJarnatt


[article] Other ways to use scrapbook paper - by The Scrapbook Paper Site

There are so many ways to use scrapbook paper to enhance and add texture and dimension to your scrapbook pages and albums. We will try and cover some of the ways we have seen it being used, other than just a background. The first technique we have seen is tearing. This technique requires no tools and is very easy to do. Here are some of the ways you can tear and what it gives you. Tear toward you for a rough white edge, tear away from you for a rough edge without the white, use water to draw the design and to make tearing easier. You can crease the scrapbook paper with your nail and use your thumb to make more intricate tears.

To add more dimension to your torn paper, chalk the edges. You can roll the torn edges for an even more dimensional look. Here are a few uses for torn scrapbook paper: journal blocks, borders, flowers, mosaic with torn cardstock pieces, water, sand, mountains, and mats for photos.

You will also find that there is scrapbook paper out there that has asymmetrical shapes for placing the pictures on the paper. When you use this paper, you can use tracing paper for a perfect photo fit. Simply trace the design onto the tracing paper. Then place it over the portion of picture required. Using a little adhesive on the part of the photo to be discarded, trim along the traced line and place the photo where the shapes indicate.

If you are pressed for cash, a good way to go is to download digital scrapbook paper. We don't recommend this because you might use regular paper to print out the scrapbook paper designs. See our other post on why you need to have special acid and lignin free paper. If you do choose to use downloadable designs, digital designers have created inexpensive alternatives to papers by popular manufacturers such as Basic Grey, Ki Memories, K & Company, Chatterbox, My Mind's Eye, and American Crafts. When you download scrapbook paper from a digital scrapbooking website, it is very easy to create affordable and memorable layouts for your albums.

Other ways to use scrapbook paper is for cards. It is like making mini-scrapbook pages and your friends and family will love to receive handmade cards. Use embellishments such as brads, fabric, gel, buttons, glitter & confetti, inks, dyes & chalk and rivets to add that extra flare. And make sure you never throw out any so-called "useless" scraps; they might be good to add that extra dimension to your pages.

One of the most creative things we have seen is to use it is to bring a specific theme into a tablescape. Look for camping-themed paper and use it as placemats or you can use coordinating scrapbook embellishments such as stickers and chipboard cutouts to make mini-signs for the table or food area, decorate drink ware or even as coaster.

As you can see there are many ways to use scrapbook paper and you are only limited by your imagination.

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Your complete Scrapbook Paper guide. What to use and some ideas to get you on your way!
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