Sunday, 7 March 2010
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Online Craft Projects & Tutorials
A - Z of Craft Tutorials and Projects
Beading, Card Making, Craft Tips, Crochet, Cross Stitch, Embellishments, Embroidery, Floral Crafts, Holiday Crafts, Kids Crafts, Knitting, Needlepoint, Painting, Projects, Quilting, Rubber, Stamping, Scrapbooking, Sewing, Soap Making.
About Dot Com Family Crafts.
How to Decoupage Basic Techniques, Craft Tutorials and projects
Peel Offs
1001 ideas and techniques and projects for using peel offs
Craft Directory
I have a link for each letter so just click on the specific letter of the Craft Directionary to find what you are looking for.
If you have any that I have missed please Email Me! and I will add them to the lis
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Acetate: Many people use the term “acetate film” to generically refer to plastic film. However, acetate film is really a specific type of plastic material called cellulose acetate.It is made of a polymer that is made from wood-pulp and or cotton fibers. Cellulose Acetate comes in 2 derivatives, Di-Acetate and Tri-Acetate. Grafix Plastics is one of the largest stocking converters of Cellulose Di-Acetate in North America. We also stock Tri-Acetate but in a lesser variety or quantity as Di-Acetate.
Acetate film is produced by 2 mechanical methods. Solvent Casting or Forced Extrusion. Solvent cast or Cast Acetate is the type of acetate we stock at Grafix Plastics, because of its superior clarity and surface qualityBecause Acetate is made from wood-pulp, it has certain attributes that are sometimes desirable and sometimes something you want to avoid.... depending on your application.
Archival quality: This term is used to describe the quality of the paper or material. This insures the product you are using will not discolor or disintegrate over time.
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Buffering: This process is used in adding calcium carbonate to neutralize acids. Paper that has been buffered contains alkaline filler. This will protect the paper from absorbing acids in the future.C
Cropping: To crop a photo, means to cut out the elements you do not wish to display. This will take away any distractions from your subject. There are several ways to crop your photos. The most common way is to use a straight edge. This can be achieved with a paper cutter or scissors.D
Die Cuts: Die cuts are paper cut outs used to enhance your scrapbook pages. They come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. You can purchase die cuts in a craft store or other retail stores. You can customize your own die cuts using a die cut machine.E
Emboss: A technique used to create a raised image on paper. Heat and powder embossing are the two most popular ways to emboss.F
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Gauge:The word gauge refers to a scale or standard of measurement and in the sense implied here refers to the measurement of the thickness or diameter of a wire. It is also used as a standard of quality, capacity or dimension. The term wire gauge can refer to one of two things, it can refer to the device used in measuring the width and diameters of wires or it can refer to a standard system defining wire sizes.
The gauge to measure wire sizes generally consists of a round disc or an elongated plate with slots cut into its periphery to accommodate wires of different sizes. Gauges do not specify just the width of a wire in certain cases they determine the electric carrying capacity of the wire as well.
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Inking: This is a technique to use to create a different type of image on your scrapbook pages. Inking can also give an antique or weathered look to your page.J
Journaling: This can be used to document your feelings, memories, or tell a story about the photo you are displaying. It can be as simple as writing the names and dates of the event in your scrapbook.K
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Lignin-free: Paper that is lignin-free will not disintegrate or become brittle over time. You should use paper that is acid-free and lignin-free in your scrapbook.
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Mat: To frame a photo with paper so there is a layer between the photo and the background. Cardstock is used in this process. You can use printed or plain background paper. Use a color that stands out in your photo.
Mylar: Mylar is a protective covering to use for your scrapbook photos.
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Page Protector: A page protector is a plastic cover to insert your pages into. This can be removed to design your scrapbook page and replaced once it is done.
pH: pH is the amount of acid your paper contains. The pH in scrapbook paper should be at least 7. The higher the number is the lower the acid amount.
Photo safe: This label is used on products that are safe for scrapbooks. This term is used to indicate acid-free and lignin-free products.
PVC free: PVC stands for Polyvinyl chloride, a plastic used in sheet protectors. Scrapbooking products should be PVC free.
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Sandy Art: uses coloured sand applied on an adhesive base to make gorgeous greetings cards.
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Templates: Templates come in acrylic or plastic sheets with cut out shapes. They can be used to crop photos or too cut your cardstock into the shape you desire.U
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All About Magic Lady
I have stiched samplers for all my grandchildren and have done many cards and samplers for friends and relatives for their special occasions.
Unfortunalty I do not have a lot of time these day to do my cross stitch but am at the moment stitching a sampler for the next addition to our family due in July
I started the selling on craft supplies on good old Ebay as a way to pay for my hobby but it became so succesful that three years ago I decided to get adventurous and start my own craft web site.
There are so many different crafts I thought it would be nice to be able to find them all in one place rather than have to search through lots of sites.
At first I could not make up my mind what to retail. In the end I decided not to retail kits but would supply accessories and storage for differnet crafts supplying Beads & Findings * Craft Tools * Craft Storage * Pens,Inks & Chalks and lots of other craft supplies to many to mention so please pop in and have a look.
The site has gone from strength to strength and in the last year and we have opened our new website for kids Magic Lady Kids full of lots of craft ideas for children Baby Care * Kids Footwear * Kids Watches & Clocks * Educational Toys & Games * Fancy Dress & in the very near future we are hoping to include Travel Systems, Prams, Strollers & Buggies section.
When I get time I will make a special page for photos on here and will add some pictures of the cross stitch kits I have done.
You might just be starting crafting and not really sure how to do the craft correctly and would like some advice and just cant find any I will try and help you as much as I can by sourcing tutorials etc for you and if you have any projects or ideas of your own that you would like to showcase please feel free to contact me. All projects are most welcome
I will be trying to add to this blog daily time willing and am hoping to add some tutorial when I get time to source them. Again anyone who has tutorials and would like to add them to the blog please feel free to contact meCraft Mates Ezy Stack Ribbon Rack Organizer
Anyone who works with ribbons knows that they can be a nightmare to keep tidy now with the new Craft Mates Ezy-Stack Ribbon Rack organizer your troubles are over. This perfect organizer is a durable plastic rack and has 17 removable compartment dividers. With the easy removable dividers you can customise your rack to whatever width your ribbon spool is. Just thread ribbon through the lop and let dangle. Pull out what you need when you need and keep the rest of the spool clean and organized. There are clips on each side that lock the lids down securely. You can stack racks ro easy access. Ribbon Rack measures 101/4 x 41/4x31/2

