Card Layout 31

Sometimes the simplest layouts can present some of the most unexpected challenges. Come and check out todays card layout to find out how I overcame them.

Here’s the layout and the card that was inspired by it.


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A Quick Demonstration

Hit play to see how this one came together, and the challenges on the way.


That’s about it for this one.

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Bye for now.

John.


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5 thoughts on “Card Layout 31

  1. I really like the technique you’ve used on the background stamp. I’ve a lot of large background stamps which were given to me, and have languished unused that I can see might now have a reprieve from the charity shop pile!

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