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January 18, 2011

Scrapbook And Clipart Images For Valentines Day Crafts

Valentines Day is right around the corner, so it’s time once again to start planning my valentine craft projects. I love this time of the year because every Valentines Day gives me another chance be creative. It also means I have to find new Valentines Day craft ideas. But that’s a blast, so I kind of look forward to it every year.

Normally my process is to search for free Valentine’s Day clipart that helps me set the tone for the project. Since this will be for Valentines Day, I plan to look for hearts or flower images, or maybe other iconic Valentine’s Day images if I happen to run across them. Doing that should be a no-brainer, due to the number of Valentines Day images available on the Internet.

I also find that free kids Valentine cards from the Internet can make designing a Valentines Day craft project easier. In light of the fact that these digital cards already have wonderful Valentines Day designs, even a relatively simple structure will produce a fun craft project. Adorable Valentines Day crafts can also be made with free online scrapbooking supplies, like free vintage valentine scrapbook images. Online scrapbook supplies include diverse paper designs and all manner of scrapbook embellishments, paper photo frames, borders and many other fun elements. There are even 3D stickers will literally take your craft project to another dimension. When all is said and done you’ll probably find that scrapbooking supplies — whether digital or bought in a store — can add a spark of color to a project.

So when you set about making valentine craft projects this Valentines Day, remember to use the Web. Keep things basic and let the art you choose shine through. That will help you produce professional looking results and will also make the project easier to construct. I’m sure you will get lots of compliments as a result. And if you want to sell your crafts at craft fairs or online, doing so will be that much more viable.

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December 17, 2009

How to Use Web Art to Inspire Valentines Day Crafts

Valentines Day will be here soon, so it’s time once again to start planning my valentine crafts. I love this time of the year because each February brings me new opportunities express my creativity. It also means I have to find new Valentines Day craft ideas. But that’s a blast, so I kind of look forward to it every year.

As a rule my process is to look for free heart clip art that can be used as the inspiration for the craft. Since this is for Valentines Day, I will limit my searches to hearts, flowers or other iconic Valentine’s Day images. Doing that should be a no-brainer, because these type of images are everywhere at this time of year.

It’s been my experience that vintage kids Valentine’s Day cards available on the Web can make designing a Valentines Day craft project easier. Because these digital cards already have wonderful Valentines Day designs, it won’t take much to create a tremendous craft project. You can also make brilliant Valentines Day crafts by using free online scrapbook supplies, like printable flowered scrapbook paper. These online scrapbook supplies are free and include embellishments, photo frames and borders that can help make your craft project one of a kind. There are even 3D stickers can go a long way toward making your project literally stand out. In the end I’m sure you’ll find that colorful scrapbook supplies you either download off the World Wide Web or buy in a store add a lot to a finished product.

So when you set about making valentine craft projects this year, remember how valuable the Web can be. Keep things basic and let the clip art, greeting cards and/or scrapbooking supplies you choose do most of the work. That will give you excellent results and make the whole thing go a lot smoother. I’m sure you will get lots of compliments as a result. And if selling your crafts is your ultimate goal, doing so will be that much more viable.

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