I thought this sketch would be harder
to put together than it actually was! I cut out a panel slightly larger
than my card base, and used the cut off remnants of each section as a
guide to cutting the next one, so there was no faffing about trying to
work out angles and whatnot. Hope that makes sense!! I wasn't too
worried about matching up my edges as I then die-cut my panel once I'd
all the bits stuck down. For my sentiment I cut 3 sets of each letter
(the top layer is a lovely white glittery card) and then stuck them all
together for some dimension.
Friday, July 20, 2018
July guest designer... Lynne!
Please welcome Lynne as our July card guest designer!
I live in Northern Ireland with my hubby and our Westie, Ruby, and I work full time for a charity in Belfast. I've
always enjoyed making things and used to do a bit of painting and
cross-stitching, but I've been card making for about 15 years now. I
sometimes think that my love of card making stems back to my childhood
when I loved nothing better than a nice new set of crayons and a
colouring book!! Here's my blog if you'd like to come visit: https://rubydoobydoocrafts. blogspot.com/
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