Building Your Kit
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Building Your Kit
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Products
- B&T paper
- Black Ink
- Blending tools
- Blue
- Card Stock
- Copic markers
- Craft knife
- Die Cut
- Die cut shapes
- Die cuts
- Espresso card stock
- Espresso ink
- Foundations Guide
- Kraft Card Stock
- Patterned Paper
- Punch
- Stamps
- Stash busting
- T-square
- Thin Cut Dies
- Thin Cuts
- TriBlend Markers
Techniques
- 3rd step
- 4th step
- 7-Step Scrapbook Process
- Aging
- Alphabet Stamping
- Background
- Blending backgrounds
- Blending inks
- Building your scrapbook kit
- Choosing papers
- Craft Knife
- Designing
- Die Cuts
- Foundations Guide
- Guides
- Journaling
- Organizational Tip
- patterned paper
- Personalizing with stamps
- Photo grids
- Repeating design elements
- Repeating elements
- Scrapbooking how-to
- Trimming patterned papers for elements
- Using photo scraps
- Visual triangles
Sentiments
Elements
- 2020
- 7 Step Process of Scrapbooking
- 7 Step System of Memory Keeping
- Apple pie
- Apples
- Autumn
- Balance
- Boomer
- Bricks
- Building your kit
- Choosing colors
- Choosing papers
- Choosing patterns
- Coloring with Markers
- Colors
- Contrast
- Cook book
- Die cut letters
- Furgus
- Kraft
- Kraft cardstock
- Orange
- Photographs
- Picnic
- Prototype grid
- Prototyping your layout
- Scrapbook Planner
- Scrapbook Process
- Scraps
- Snow
- Snowflake
- Snowflakes
- Stamping
- Stamping Platform
- Stamps
- Strip journaling
- Tags
- Thanksgiving
- Thin Cuts
- Titles
- Trees
- Trends
- Trimming photos
- Turkey
- Understanding color
- Visual Triangle
- White
- White cardstock
- Winter
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FUNN University's Scrapbooking Process
Our process is a map to help you find success. It is not necessary that you adhere to every step in this process to complete a Scrapbook project. You might only do one or two of the steps. It is completely up to you as the creator to gauge where you are in your journey.
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