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Leontine78 04-26-2009 10:42 AM

How?
 
I am very new to the Hybrid way of scrapbooking. I made a little minibook and I needed some flowers, so I printed them from a kit on white cardstock and cut out.

Is that the way you do it too? Because I saw this great minibook as an idea for Zoe Pearn's kit "Close to my heart" in de shoppe and I wondered if everyone printed on cardstock and then use it as regular paper?

Please let me know the secrets of Hybrid scrapbooking :unsure:

livelys 04-26-2009 11:11 AM

If I want a particular flower etc from a particular kit, then I do it exactly as you described :thumbup:

Usually, I then gently smooth the edges by sanding them with a nail file, which gives a nice worn effect if you slightly over do it, then I often chalk or ink the edges to help define them.

I vary the way I mount the element too - either using glue or raised glue dots or foam pads. Layering aspects of the element adds depth too.

Just play and experiment and you'll find what works for you and your printer.

schock77 04-26-2009 11:49 AM

I do that too! And if I want to give it some dimension, I just attch it with a foam mounting square to make it more 3D. There's TONS of good hybrid tips in this forum and several hybrid posts on SSD designer blogs too. HTH! :)

Leontine78 04-26-2009 12:46 PM

Thanks.
Do you use a complete kit, so including patterned paper for hybrid projects? And are you printing on white cardstock then also?

FireWolf 04-26-2009 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Leontine78 (Post 434187)
Thanks.
Do you use a complete kit, so including patterned paper for hybrid projects? And are you printing on white cardstock then also?

Sometimes I print on cardstock and other times paper...it all depends on the look I am going for.

Andrea Gourley 04-26-2009 01:20 PM

I print mainly on paper. To make a flower more dimensional stroke each petal between your thumb and index finger to curl it

schock77 04-26-2009 01:37 PM

See what I mean? The girls are filled with good ideas! I have TONS of cardstock and often print on it for hybrid so it'll stand up to my kids! :)

Sharon Kay 04-27-2009 01:56 PM

I usually print on cardstock...sometimes I print it all as one merged image and other times I want the dimension so I print elements separately...depends on if it's a lazy day or a crafty day I guess.

Amber1279 04-27-2009 02:22 PM

I prefer "presentation paper" to cardstock. The colors pop a little bit more and it isn't as thick.

ColleenSwerb 04-27-2009 02:35 PM

I have an Epson printer, and I print my hybrid stuff on their matte presentation paper. I usually print each piece individually and then attach them all together on the card. I like the dimension it gives me.

I have a TON of paper flowers by Prima Marketing. I *big puffy heart* them.


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