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What to do with your Rainbow Scrapbook Paper

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What to do with your Rainbow Scrapbook Paper

A rainbow appears to us as a circle of colours in an arc centered on a line to the sun. In a primary rainbow the arc shows red on the outer part and violet on the inner side. We are taught this description of a rainbow from when we are little as children love drawing rainbows in their pictures to show a happy sunny day.  A rhyme I remember to help with the colour orders of a rainbow is Richard of York gave battle in vain and so the colours go red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. However a rainbow...

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Tips to Going Retro with Polka Dots Pink and Black

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Tips to Going Retro with Polka Dots Pink and Black

If you thought pink polka dot on a black background is only good on lingerie, you couldn’t be more wrong! Pink polka dot on black paper is a great option for creating an amazing number of things. What do you think of when you think of the colours pink and black? For most of us using polka dots, what comes to mind is organization and calmness of polka dots in the shape of a circle with space between them, coupled with the classiness of the colour black and the flashiness of the pink colour?  Hang them on your walls or...

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Tips to Being Creative with Pink Paper with White Polka Dots

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Tips to Being Creative with Pink Paper with White Polka Dots

Pink Paper with White Polka Dots is a great choice for people who like the colour pink and would want to design things around them in that colour. Girls usually like the colour pink and Pink Paper with White Polka Dots can really brighten up the surroundings for them and make one cheerful. It is no surprise that most school-going girls choose to have most things around them in the colour pink. Even gifting your little daughter or sister something which is made out of Pink Paper with White Polka Dots is a great option and would make them extremely happy...

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How to Make the Most of Your Bokeh Paper

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How to Make the Most of Your Bokeh Paper

The term “bokeh” comes from the Japanese word boke which means “blur” or “haze or boke-aji which means the “blur-quality”. In photography Bokeh can be simulated by convolving or rolling together the image with a kernel corresponding to the image of an out-of-focus point source taken with a real camera.   This image is an example of a bokeh design made into a greetings card: I love the colours in this stylish Christmassy design the blue background and the overall effect the bokeh has making it look like the baubles in front are floating in a multitude of colourful pink and white baubles....

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How to get Creative with Tie Dye Scrapbook Paper

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How to get Creative with Tie Dye Scrapbook Paper

Tie Dye is a modern term which was invented in America in the mid-1960`s.  The process of tie dye consists of pleating, twisting, folding or crumpling fabric.  You then bind with string or rubber bands to make the pattern in the middle before adding the dye.  Tie dye is characterized by the use of bright, saturated primary colours and bold patterns. If you are looking to make a flamboyant, retro, stylish statement this is the design for you. With the help of some arts and crafts equipment such as tie dye scrapbook paper which you will find on digitalpaper.shop you can...

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