I absolutely love this series, Ali, and I appreciate all of the hard work that goes into putting out a daily video. I love how you just play...I usually err in the side of caution when it comes to trying something that may or may not work. I'm always worried I will regret "wasting" the product if it doesn't work out how my brain thought it would. Playing is what it should be about...exploring new ideas and techniques. THANK YOU for this reminder! I hope you and your family had a very Merry Christmas!
Stunning page! Brilliant idea to use rubs that way, and so excited that I immediately tried on a wood embellishment hanging out on my desk using Holtz Christmas rub from last year - worked great and a fabulous look for a story any time of year. Thank you!
@@AliEdwardsDesignInc I use my Cricut A LOT…to design, then create. It’s all done on my computer. Does that fall under the hybrid crafting? I feel silly for asking ☺️
What kind of printer are you using? What program are you doing your journaling in, prior to printing? I’m new to your channel… maybe this is something you have discussed. 😁
Hi! I'm using an Epson XP15000 printer: amzn.to/3EUwcNz and I use Photoshop to add my text before printing. I have some older tutorials on my blog here: www.aliedwards.com/2010/01/getting-started-digital-scrapbooking and a workshop where you can learn more about using your computer in memory keeping called Hybrid: www.aliedwards.com/shop/classes/hybrid-self-paced. We also offer a class called Create With Canva if you are interested in using an app: www.aliedwards.com/shop/classes/create-with-canva
@@AliEdwardsDesignInc I see them on your workspace but nobody seems to use them (in the videos I’ve watched). So you tape something to them and then you stick it to something else? Like heavier embellishments?
I absolutely love this series, Ali, and I appreciate all of the hard work that goes into putting out a daily video. I love how you just play...I usually err in the side of caution when it comes to trying something that may or may not work. I'm always worried I will regret "wasting" the product if it doesn't work out how my brain thought it would. Playing is what it should be about...exploring new ideas and techniques. THANK YOU for this reminder! I hope you and your family had a very Merry Christmas!
I’m giddy in the mornings when I get up…knowing I get to see another video from you. I’ll be sad when it ends daily. 😢Absolutely adorable!!♥️🎄♥️
Loved watching your thought process as you worked thru this one!
Stunning page! Brilliant idea to use rubs that way, and so excited that I immediately tried on a wood embellishment hanging out on my desk using Holtz Christmas rub from last year - worked great and a fabulous look for a story any time of year. Thank you!
I think I’m slowly being converted to hybrid scrapping the more I watch your videos. Thanks for all the inspiration!
It opens up a lot of doors!
@@AliEdwardsDesignInc I use my Cricut A LOT…to design, then create. It’s all done on my computer. Does that fall under the hybrid crafting? I feel silly for asking ☺️
@@createwithalison I totally count that as hybrid! Anytime you are using your computer counts for me!
@@AliEdwardsDesignInc awesome. Thanks for your help!
Love watching your creative process!
Wow. This is incredible; I love the simplicity and all the details! THanks for sharing!
great ideas, thank you Ali!
So awesome
Ali have you considered offering a variety of vellum or transparencies in your shop? You reach for them often.
Yes - this year we did offer a vellum pack with this collection and hope to do more of that in the future.
What kind of printer are you using? What program are you doing your journaling in, prior to printing? I’m new to your channel… maybe this is something you have discussed. 😁
Hi! I'm using an Epson XP15000 printer: amzn.to/3EUwcNz and I use Photoshop to add my text before printing. I have some older tutorials on my blog here: www.aliedwards.com/2010/01/getting-started-digital-scrapbooking and a workshop where you can learn more about using your computer in memory keeping called Hybrid: www.aliedwards.com/shop/classes/hybrid-self-paced. We also offer a class called Create With Canva if you are interested in using an app: www.aliedwards.com/shop/classes/create-with-canva
Can you tell me what the white circles outlined with red are for?
In the Main Kit? Those are label stickers.
@@AliEdwardsDesignInc I see them on your workspace but nobody seems to use them (in the videos I’ve watched). So you tape something to them and then you stick it to something else? Like heavier embellishments?
@@valencia6101 They are stickers - you could write on them or add a small photo or other embellishments on top.