Monthly Archives: October 2009

Rasterized photos

This is a fun one. I’ll start with how it came about – I had seen a post about Pixelating photos on Apartment Therapy – the example was a massive portrait of Abraham Lincoln and was done by gridding off … Continue reading

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Not exactly technological

…unless you consider paper engineering to be a technology! I am hugely inspired by Efemera Ink’s blog. She does lovely work and it all takes me off in 100 directions at once. Recently she did a couple of birds from … Continue reading

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Squash books

I just love squash books. So easy to make, great as a little gift (with the Grandparents all over in the USA and us here in the UK, cries of “Photos! We need PHOTOS – we are forgetting what the … Continue reading

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Scrapping from left field

One of the things that I enjoy is finding a new and interesting ways to incorporate unique (for lack of a better word) technological tricks into my scrapping. Here is an example of what I mean. Not a digi-scrapping layout, … Continue reading

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Hello world!

I am getting a bit tired of getting asked “So do you have a blog?” and saying no, only to get a look that mutters “Luddite I generally tend to post anything of interest to my scrapbooking site UKscrappers.co.uk,  or … Continue reading

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