I have had a few people ask how to tuck the pin into the paper or "fabric" on a layout page since I put out the pin set. I decided rather than re-write the technique and reinvent the wheel to just send you to my favorite pin tutorial. You might have to modify it a little if you don't use photoshop, but it's simply dodging and burning in just the right places... Misty Cato has a great tutorial on her blog here
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http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
I'VE MOVED
http://www.pillowgirlscraps.com
the site so cool I put my name on it lol
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Pin Tutorial: Poking though a paper with your pin.
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