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 Tuesday, July 01, 2008
mimic the pattern or theme of paper for quick and easy design ideas
7/1/2008 11:36:55 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
I love patterned paper. I've had this SEI paper (from the Dill Blossom Collection) in my stash for some time now, waiting for the perfect project to use it. Sometimes I struggle with working with bold colors and patterns because they can be challenging to design with (I have a fear of making designs too busy).

For example, instead of adding too many busy elements to this card, I added layers of flowers (from Making Memories' passport collection) and brads on the paper to create dimension and texture without overdoing it. I added a piece of chipboard to the center and used a black Staedtler fineliner marker to write "hi."



When using bold patterned papers, try a few of these tips to add texture:

Have paper with stripes? Cut strips of felt, ribbon or paper and glue them down on top of the paper. What about paper with circles? Cut circles out of fabric, paper or other material (or use a circle punch), and then use foam dots to lift the circles off the page. The possibilities are endless!

This is a quick solution to making layouts, cards and other adorable paper projects in a flash!

What are your tips for working with bold, patterned paper?

christy



cardmaking | techniques
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