From quilting to painting, almost ever craft project you can do requires you to deal with colors in some way. Because color is so important to crafters, it is crucial to understand how colors work. Then, instead of constantly holding up pieces of paper or fabric next to one another, which can be a long process before you find something that looks good, you have a good knowledge base to start matching. Color isn’t as simple as picking red or blue. Learning about it will help you create the most beautiful crafts possible.
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Working with Color
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Wedding Bells? Consider Crafting
If you or someone you know is getting married soon or has recently gotten engaged, consider crafting some of the things you’ll need for the wedding. By crafting, you can save a lot of money in the long run and have more control over the results. Many brides and their families also enjoy spending time together doing these crafts. It’s just one of the many options you’ll have when you begin planning a wedding.
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Tips for Stenciling
If you love to paint, one technique you may wish to use is stenciling. Stenciling can be very fun, but it isn’t as easy as it looks! To learn how to stencil properly, you must be very careful and precise-if you aren’t, your projects will turn out looking like big blobs instead of pretty shapes.
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Sticky Situations
If you’re an avid crafter, then you know that there are more glue options on the market than you can count. Since each brand has a variety of choices to fit your every need, many craft stores devote entire aisles just to glue! If you just need to stick to things together, it can be very daunting trying to decide what kind of glue you should be using. Instead of guessing, use this handy glue guide to figure out what kind of glue to use, and when.
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Staying Organized While Crafting
Staying organized while crafting is one of the hardest things a person can do, especially if you have children or another job that comes first. However, if you stay organized, you’ll find that your crafting projects are nicer and that you get less frustrated when crafting. Also, you could save money. How many times did you have to re-buy a supply or tool that you’ve already bought but simply could not find? Organized crafters have more fun with their hobby, so learn these tips for staying organized!
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Scrapbooking: Creating Memories
By now, if you’re interested in the crafting world, you probably know all about scrapbooking. You may have even created a scrapbook or two over the past few years. However, if you’re new to the scrapbooking world, it can seem like a very overwhelming craft to start. Entire stores are devoted to scrapbooking, and in your local craft store you might find that scrapbooking has taken over a number of isles. Don’t worry! Scrapbooking doesn’t have to be as difficult as you think. With only a few tools and supplies, you can begin this craft, moving into more difficult techniques as you learn.
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Raising Your Greeting Cards to the Next Level: Embossing
Embossing is a technique used to create raised surfaces, usually on pieces of paper. In the crafting world, it is usually used for piece making greeting cards or other rubber-stamped projects. Embossing is not difficult to learn how to do, and this project really gives your cards and stationary a professional look and feel. There are two main types of embossing done today, but both are easy enough to quickly learn.
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Play with Clay: Polymer Clay
Do you like molding shapes, beads, figures, and other items out of clay? Try polymer clay for a great substitution for commercial clay. Because polymer clay requires very low temperatures to bake, you don’t need to invest in a kiln to use it, making this a more practical kind of clay for most crafters. Polymer clay is also great because it has vivid, bright colors, can be readily found at most craft stores, and is very pliable.
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Paint the Town
Paint is a craft supply that no crafter should ever be without! However, if you’ve recently tried to buy paint at your local craft store, you know that the number of brands and kinds of paints is endless and very intimidating. By choosing the right paints for you needs, you can save money and create better projects, so learn the difference in order to shop more efficiently for your crafting needs.
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Making your Stamp on the World
Rubber stamping has become one of the most popular crafting techniques of all time. While it was somewhat dormant for awhile, in the past decade, the rubber stamping industry has grown to tremendous proportions. That’s a good thing for crafters, because rubber stamps are fun and easy to use, and they can help you create beautiful craft projects to sell, decorate your home with, or give as gifts. If you haven’t already, head to your local craft store and pick up a few rubber stamping supplies. Just be careful-rubber stamps are like potato chips; you can’t have just one!
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