I admit to love scrapping and sharing tips and tricks on how to scrap and play are high on my list of things to do. I did a two part video. The first is how to use this amazing product: A BIT WORN TOPOGRAPHY NO.1 | by Valorie Wibbens Here is Part ONE This is how to use the actual template and A BIT WORN parts. Here is PART 2-me finishing the page up and saving and ready to go to gallery! These are raw, unedited (because I have sat and figured out how to delete my dead air spaces), but I so hope you are able to glean something out of them! If you have questions or want me to slow down and explain something further...I am here to help! This is just for fun and if you have an easier way, just ignore me...and use your way...but maybe you learn something! Happy shopping!
EEEEEK!!!!! SO so excited you did this Anne!!! It's been on my list forever!!! I've noticed some people having issues getting the texture to come through so the video is just PERFECT to show how to use the A Bit Worn's!!!! YAY!!! Thank you!!
Great tutorials. Your voice reminds me of Jessica Sprague's voice which I happen to love from the MANY classes I've taken from her.
oh Val!! I am excited you like it...I didn't think to ask...barrelled ahead...so so glad you like it!
I have an amazing mom who did speeches thru high school and she tormented, I mean worked with my speech...I tend to babble a bit when I start going...lol but a big thank you dear diane!
diane! i think you're right! she's very clam, relaxing and clear. i loved learning from Jessica. she's where i learned most of what i know about digi scrapping too! i haven't had a chance to listen to this all yet ... but i will! TY Anne! So awesome of you to do this!!!
Oh wow! Thanks for posting this! I rarely use templates but this is super cool. Might have to pick it up and try it out
Thanks for the video tutorial Anne! It was fun hearing your voice and learning more about these templates. I love your color poem... so cute and helpful!
I love these templates! I just bought Series 4. Watching your video before I use them. (Thinking I might use them for our Winterlude pictures.)