Tutorial Tuesday
Tutorial of the Week:Creating Acetate Accents by Andrea Walford and Sunny Stampin'
OK, I love this. I have transparencies and it never occurred to me to use them for accents! I also didn't think to paper piece the cute little baby boat with designer paper! Sigh. Thank goodness for tutorials on the web!

SHOUT OUTS: OK, no kidding, there are 7 more tutorials this week that I thought deserved a shout out --
Melanie at Hands, Head and Heart shows you an adorable accordion album for Father's Day -- including masking techniques.
Sherry Wright from the Pursuit of Craftyness had this great tutorial about using sharpies and transparencies in your cards. Think about those great digital brushes and frames that you may use in your scrapbooking? Now, you can print them and use them in your cards!!!!
Amy from Prairie Paper and Ink has this cute tutorial about using flock to make your baby animals look "fluffy" :D Flock was something definitely invented by a woman -- who else would bother to make something that recreated a "fluffy" look?! Love it!
Another great tutorial from Amy at Prairie Paper & Ink -- how to make a circle template for your square card.
My dear friend, Adela, from Creations by AR, has a great tutorial showing you how to make this incredibly versatile box.
How about this "paper lantern" technique by Jan Tink at Stamps, Paper, Scissors? This is amazing to me -- it does look like a paper lantern! This may be a fun patern to do on vellum and actually make a lantern....
Did you ever wish for another technique to use with your solid alphabet set? Check out this tip from Laura at Scrapnextras!
OK, those were my favorites from this week -- make sure you check out the Best of the Blogosphere every Friday (same bat time, same bat channel) to see the complete list of tutorials, scrapbook pages, cards and paper crafts :D








you are so sweet to share all of these with us!
Posted by: stampinmommyof4 | May 27, 2008 at 09:40 PM
thank for the shout out! I really love Jan's paper lantern and that tranparent embellishemnt, I guess that's a rub on?(off to go read the tutorial!) you'll be in my blog later this week :)
Posted by: Melanie Muenchinger | May 27, 2008 at 10:44 PM
What a fabulous idea for the transparency accents! You've got my wheels turning! Thanks!
Posted by: Tammy Hershberger | May 28, 2008 at 06:20 AM