Inspire Yourself with Three New Classes

This month in Pocket Prompts, learn techniques, tips, and project ideas from inspiring pocket page maker Patricia Roebuck. Get Detailed with Nancy Damiano, and learn how to use basics like stamps, photos, and geometric shapes in fresh, new ways. Let Catherine Saunders show you in Paint & Pixels how to digitally reproduce your artwork and create your own scrapbooking supplies.

Ready to learn more techniques, tips, and project ideas for your pocket-based memory-keeping projects? Each month, we'll bring you a new Pocket Prompts class from an inspiring pocket-page maker. This month, Patricia Roebuck will be sharing five photo and journaling prompts, as well as a look into her process of putting a page together from start to finish. By the end of the lesson, you’ll be able to more accurately pinpoint those everyday details that you want to remember.

Inspire yourself with Pocket Prompts from Patricia!

Little things make big things happen. Through videos and step-by-step instructions, Nancy Damiano shows that the details are really what make the design. Learn how to tell your story using basics like stamps, photos, and geometric shapes in fresh, new ways. In this class, Nancy demonstrates different techniques like telling a story using photos within a photo; making an origami pocket for holding mementos; using shapes to create a mask for a background; and more.

Learn how to use details to craft your story!

Have you ever created a design that made you wish it could be reproduced without actually having to be recreated from scratch? In this class, Catherine Saunders will show how to use Photoshop to digitally reproduce your artwork while keeping its original quality and creativity. You’ll learn how to use watercolor paints to create simple patterns and hand lettering; how to digitally add text to photos, cards, and paper in order to create your own supplies; how to manipulate your artwork in Photoshop so that it can be reproduced and printed; and more.

Preserve your artwork with Catherine!

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