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Creating an art journal page of doodled leaves with colorful paint pens; a piano hinge-style book binding; a treasures theme album with gold glittery elements; embellishing an album cover with triangle shapes.
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S3, EP2 "Cards for Everyday Occasions"
Designs for everyday occasions; lacy pop-up cards with a graphic design; tasty treat cards feature a lemonade stand; translating a layout into a card.

S5, EP11 "Color Explosion"
Highlighting a page with color; stamp rollers and watercolors; hand-stitching on scrapbook pages; calligraphy with metallic inks.

S3, EP1 "A Day in the Life"
Heat embossing; project life double-page spread features a week in the life of Ali Edwards.

S4, EP1 "Cards"
Photo card; using a stamped image for a card design; creating a background using photo corners; a card with a house-shaped cut out.

S4, EP13 "Flowers"
Embellishing tags with a floral watercolor design; using flowers on a scrapbook page; using flower designs as card embellishments.

S4, EP5 "Books"
Creating an art journal page of doodled leaves with colorful paint pens; a piano hinge-style book binding; a treasures theme album with gold glittery elements; embellishing an album cover with triangle shapes.
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