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If you enjoy making backgrounds with different techniques, can I recommend this book: Paper Transformed , by Julia Andrus.
If you want to see more pics of the sort of things it contains, I did a review of it Here, on my blog.
Its one of the best books I have ever bought, not a wasted page in it.
If you enjoy making backgrounds with different techniques, can I recommend this book: Paper Transformed , by Julia Andrus.
If you want to see more pics of the sort of things it contains, I did a review of it Here, on my blog.
Its one of the best books I have ever bought, not a wasted page in it.
Hi Shaz......thanks for the tip....the book looks fabulous and so does your blog. I couldn't find your review of it though....would you mind giving me the link to the actual review? Would be much appreciated.
Thanks again for responding to my question.
Hugs,
Jo
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Hi Jo, This Link should take you to the correct post, its called WOYWW#93. If it doesn't, if you look down the labels list on the right hand side, you will find a label called Paper Transformed. It really is a fantastic book, and this very inspirational lady also has a webpage/blog here, which is full of tutorials, ideas etc.