I made this card for a Monogram swap. I wanted colors that were bright and cheery, and I want to know what you all think. The scan doesn't show the colors very well, so you might have to put a few pieces of scrap cardstock together to see the true effect. I think the colors are growing on me!
TIPS: The "grid" on the pink was made by scoring lines 3/8" apart going both ways using the paper cutter and scoring blade. To get the perfect placement for Little Pieces, I used the paper piercing template, using the part for the large eyelets, and made a very light dot in pencil inside the 9 circles.
Date: Sunday, August 28, 2005 GMT Views: 751
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Registered: June 19, 2003 Location: Super Bowl City, TX Posts: 34508
Mon, Aug 29, 2005 @ 4:34 AM
THIS IS COMPLETELY WONDERFUL!!! Your score lines add such a great texture and I was wondering how you got your circles lined up so perfectly-thanks for the tip.
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Jackie G. (aka Jacquita) SCSmember #656
Write your sorrows in sand and your blessings in stone.
Registered: June 19, 2003 Location: Super Bowl City, TX Posts: 34508
Mon, Aug 29, 2005 @ 4:34 AM
THIS IS COMPLETELY WONDERFUL!!! Your score lines add such a great texture and I was wondering how you got your circles lined up so perfectly-thanks for the tip.
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Jackie G. (aka Jacquita) SCSmember #656
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Registered: July 17, 2004 Location: Ontario Posts: 12288
Thu, Oct 20, 2005 @ 7:59 AM
Very very cool! So glad I found this today! Love the scored lines and what a great idea for lining up the little pieces....Ok I'm gonna order that paper piercing set now! BTW....awesome color combo...gonna try it.