Scrapbook Secrets: Shortcuts and Solutions Every Scrapbooker Needs to Know

Scrapbook Secrets: Shortcuts and Solutions Every Scrapbooker Needs to Know

Kimber McGray
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Author:  Kimber McGray
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  128
Publisher:  F&W Publications Inc
Year:  2009
ISBN:  9781599630342

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there are a few short scratches on the lower part of the front cover; otherwise new and unread

Get the Scoop! Scrapbooking can always be quicker, less complicated and more productive. The secret is knowing the tips and tricks to do it right. Inside Scrapbook Secrets, author Kimber McGray reveals 50 simple secrets to help you scrap better, complete more layouts and have fun along the way. You'll learn insider info on the easiest ways to get the job done, how to make do in a pinch and new techniques that may surprise you. Plus, get 50 extra tips that will make you say "Aha!" over and over again. More than 75 projects illustrate these must-know secrets in action. Get the scoop on how to: Fit multiple photos on a page Fake a hand-stitched border Line up a straight title Pick the proper ink Alter chipboard Cover journaling mistakes And more! With all the info you need to know to be a better scrapper, Scrapbook Secrets will be your new best friend.

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