Creating Cards with Scrapbook Embellishments
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Average customer review:Product Description
With her latest book, best-selling author MaryJo McGraw brings the hottest scrapbooking techniques to the world of handcrafted cards. She makes it fun and easy for papercrafters and scrapbookers to:
-Work with stunning 3D embellishments to craft more creative cards -Make 26 step-by-step projects with more than 40 variations -Use the line drawings included with each design to re-create the look with materials they have on-hand
Even beginners will find success with a "Getting Started" section covering all the basic materials and techniques.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #423085 in Books
- Published on: 2005-04-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
MaryJo McGraw is a well-known rubber stamp and papercraft artist who has written several bestselling books including Making Greeting Cards with Rubber Stamps, Creative Rubber Stamping Techniques and Greeting Card Magic, all published by North Light Books.
Customer Reviews
creating cards with scrapbook embellishments
The book was ultimately a disappointment. It might be of use to a beginner, but for anyone beyond that, it will be uninspiring...sorry!
hooked on cards
I was also disappointed with the quality and contents of this book. The pictures, samples and description not up to the usual standard of this author. Although a nice book to look at, I have not been inspired to rush right in and make any of the cards discussed. Pity ....
Should Have Been Called "Cards With Photos"
This book was a real disappointment to me. I own and like several of this author's other books, but I plan to resell this one. Most of the cards used photos, which I am just not interested in. I don't think the designs are pretty, either. Even the cards without photos weren't to my taste. Might be OK for a beginner, although I'm not sure there would be enough directions for a first-time project.



