Hybrid Lesson with Denine Zielinski
Check out Denine's interactive layout using embellished ornament shapes.
Hybrid scrapbooking combines digital products with physical supplies to create paper (or printed) memory-keeping projects. For this class, our contributors will share with fun, creative ideas and inspiration for working with these digital products from the 2023 December Daily® Collection:
December Daily® 2023 Digital Main Kit
Digital Large Plastic Hearts
Digital Holiday Phrases Large Sticker Sheet
Ali's Christmas Phrases Digital Stamp Set
Note: These products will be available for purchase on October 13, 2023.
All of the projects and techniques provided in this self-paced class will demonstrate how versatile digital products can be in helping you get your stories told. Our hope is that you will come away with ideas for using digital products to create homes for your December stories.
Please Note: This workshop is not meant as an in-depth software workshop. The contributors of the class will be using either Photoshop, Photoshop Elements or Canva, and the examples and projects they share will show you the steps they take to create physical projects using digital memory-keeping products. To learn more about hybrid scrapbooking, check out these classes:
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Check out Denine's interactive layout using embellished ornament shapes.
Check out Jennie's ideas for using a 10x8 paper, a die cut wreath and dotted numbers.
Check out Jessica's idea for creating a flip-out page that highlights some of her favorite stories.
Check out Kim's idea for creating an altered mini book with pockets, tags, and other fun things.
Check out Rachel's idea for creating interactive flip-up banners.
Check out Ronelia's idea for creating a wreath shaker pocket.
Software for working with digital products (such as Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or Canva)
Patience working with computers (it helps)
A playful attitude
A storytelling mindset
The supplies for each lesson will vary, but a selection of basic scrapbooking tools (i.e. scissors, paper trimmer, adhesive, hole punch) is always a good place to start.