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Norma Anne sells Legacy Art designed to your photos or simply an acid/lignin free artistic base to which you may add your own photos.  She also teaches periodically for private events, resorts, clubs, and stores..
Early Wizard Layouts
Norma Anne is the humble princess of her own domain. Many thanks to all who help and apologies for my mistakes. Contact Norma Anne at NAChattin@NAChattin.com
04.14.04 NAC last updated: January 14, 2010
I was honored to be named a member of the Spellbinders' design team for 2006 and again for 2007. One of the things I loved most about Spellbinders was their willingness to select me based on my artistic ability and not on my use of the Wizard. I had never touched a Wizard before they chose me. Here are some of the first layouts I submitted. I had not been scrapping much since the hurricanes of 2004, so it was almost like starting over.

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For the Birds                                                 Shares In Time                                           Pro Golf Bag
3 dog Day          Scrap'n FunPink
Technique Recap
-Make top photo a pocket for journaling tag
-Use textured papers by FiberMark for great style
-Polished stone background is easy with Murdock's Country Creations
-Vary size of letters in title
-Add charm to tag pull that hangs atop the photo
Technique Recap
-Die cut your photos to use on pages
-Layer Geometric shape die cuts for easy style
-Counter sharp edges with one curved vellum piece
Technique Recap
-Use Krylon paint pens to color black die cuts
-Journal with different pens
-Make Die Cuts into letter like the H in Henry
Technique Recap
-Tear strips of brightly patterned paper to soften the effects a bit
-use different fonts for title
-ink torn edges
-cut slide frame die apart to make individual journal areas
Technique Recap
-JLO made us write that poem-ugh
-Cut dies from rolled metal in colors for license plate and suitcase
-add wheels to suitcase to make it contemporary
-cut doll from soda pop can
-Use eyelash fiber to soften the metal
-Use inks "direct to paper" after printing computer journaling on white paper to soften and coordinate colors
Technique Recap
-Ruffle edges of flowers for 3-D effect
Use watercolors to paint stamp images and die cuts
-Cut a frame by nesting geometrics inside each other and lay over two pictures