Here's a card I just finished up for our store's book club this evening.
The challenge for this month was to make something inspired by a layout created by our fearless leader, Darci. Her project featured photos and patterned paper cut into 12 squares, with a title in the lower left-hand corner. I was inspired by the design of her page and thought that it would work well for a card. I simply rotated the design so that the title was in the lower right-hand corner. Using the Cosmo Cricket double-sided cardstock Darci provided, I punched 12 squares and arranged them until I liked the design. I used a word cut from the paper for the greeting.
Very simple, and now I have something to show for myself this month!
Oh, so pretty! Love the design. You know, I could never get those squares so perfectly lined up...
ReplyDeleteVery nice, indeed Janet!
Beautiful card, Janet. Love that idea of just cutting out squares as the design feature.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Maureen, I would never be able to line them up straight. Awesome Job.
Hey, thanks, Maureen and Lynn! Really, it's not too hard to line them up. First, I use a square punch so that everything is straight. Then I adhere the top 2 squares on the outside so that I get those margins correct, then fill in the rest. Repositionable adhesive is the key!! LOL! Thanks for stopping by! Janet
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! What a great use for patterned paper :) Beautiful work!
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