Craft Tips and Inspirations

Keep an old yellow pages book handy for cutting and pasting on to protect table surfaces. Just tear off the damaged pages when you are done with it.

"Imagination is more important than knowledge."

~ Albert Einstein

"Confidence is one of the keys to creativity. It is built by taking risks, staying focused and making the effort to learn."

~Tera Leigh

Save your fabric scraps to make a multitude of stuffed decorations such as patchwork hearts, stars and quilts. Learn decorative stitchery to embellish the attached fabric pieces.

Never write on the back of a photograph-especially with a marker or ball point pen. With enough time, the ink will pass through and stain the photo.

Fill a blank book with ideas for beating artist's block. Look in magazines, craftbooks for inspiration and jot them down for future reference.

Make your own homemade rubber stamps from red erasers. Using an craft blade, cut away areas of the eraser until you get the design you want to stamp with.

When pencil sketching, remember to protect your drawing by spraying it with a spray fixative. These fixative sprays are also available in glossy and matt finish.

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