Spring 2011 |
You won’t want to miss our latest issue of Somerset Digital Studio! This edition is packed with amazing digital artwork that will astonish you. We’ve filled the pages of this magazine with all kinds of breathtaking digital eye candy. From Julie Bergmann’s fascinating article “Through the Viewfinder” to Aimee Stewart’s “Eclectic Digital Fables” to Wayne Carpenter’s “New Perspective” you’ll find spectacular artwork. Ideas on whimsical remembrances, loving layers, and creating your composition offer techniques and ideas to keep your muse busy. We’re also thrilled to offer you ColorSplash, a FREE digital download from the DeviantScrap Designers – an exclusive for Somerset Digital Studio readers – with a huge assortment of beautiful digital elements. We round out this issue with our “Spotlight” mini-articles, and page after page of lovely designs in our Gallery. |
Creating Great Cards in Ten Minutes or Less
Spring 2011
The Spring 2011 issue of Take Ten features nearly 300 samples of quick and easy cards. Learn new techniques for making cards from a variety of inspiring articles, including Watercoloring With Ease, Refashioning Cardstock, and Avant Garde Cards. Guest artist Glenda Giguere’s cards are so simple and classic they will capture your heart. We have brought back our Spotlights department in this issue, which features cards with a clever touch that are sure to inspire you. The ideas in this issue of Take Ten will keep you creating all spring.
March/April 2011
Sit back and relax with the March/April issue of Somerset Studio. Dubbed the “Simple Pleasures” issue, a number of artists show what it means to them to delight in the small things in life. Jill Geraghty-Groves goes on an in-depth exploration of making layered and decayed backgrounds for your mixed-media pieces. Julie Prichard beautifully tells the story of the great Graffiti Wall project that she did with two other artists. And of course, the always inspiring Kelly Rae Roberts is this issue’s Artist Profile.
Volume 4 |
Somerset Apprentice is a much more basic and thorough understanding of techniques geared toward people who aspire to make Somerset-esque art but need to learn the fundamentals through easy-to-understand instructions and close-up photos. We teach you the artful building blocks focusing on the basic how-to's of amazing artwork. |
Spring 2011 |
Settle into Spring with this issue of Belle Amoire Jewelry. Be prepared to be inspired as you read all about “Stuffsmith” Extraordinaire Keith LoBue in his Designer Collection, while Sharon Borsavage shows us how sometimes opposites can attract by pairing stamped metal with delicate fabric. Learn how to make a ring in 15 minutes, thanks to the help of Don Pezzano. And of course, plenty more awaits you in the Spring issue of Belle Armoire Jewelry. |
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