Announcing - Technique Twenty-Second!!!
Great news!!! We will feature a technique or tutorial on the twenty-second of every month. If you are interested, and have a great technique that you wish to present to every one, please send it to me for consideration. We will feature those chosen on the twenty-second of every month.
For a tutorial you will need to send clear instructions, photos, diagrams, patterns or a video. All of these photos, diagrams, patterns or videos need to be originated by YOU. ie. you cannot use anyone else's work, Also, please do not take a technique from another, we wish to honour and preserve other's intellectual property. However, if you base your technique on someone else's idea but you have added to it or given it a unique spin - give them credit and link back to them, but tell us what is really unique about how you do it.
Please send to: anne.pennington@xplornet.com - please put in the subject line Technique Twenty-second!!!
Welcome!!!
Welcome !!!!!
We welcome entries that are not traditional scrapbooking - such as art journalling, painting, cards, mixed media, off-the-page work. However you like to create - we welcome your work!
We welcome entries that are not traditional scrapbooking - such as art journalling, painting, cards, mixed media, off-the-page work. However you like to create - we welcome your work!
Ohhhhhhh this sounds FUN!! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeletesounds awesome.. sure I could find a thing or two to share!
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