This did not work too well for me, but I forged on anyway! I do want to try Julie's tile technique again - and make use of the ScorBuddy I was lucky enough to win last summer - from the Dirty Dozen challenges.
The inspiration for the layout is here: http://casestudychallenge.blogspot.c...llenge-16
Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 GMT Views: 929
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Registered: September 11, 2009 Location: Vancouver BC Posts: 7266
Tue, Nov 30, 2010 @ 2:37 PM
I think it worked out well. You can see nice clean grout lines. Of course I know where you are coming from, I also was not happy with mine and no matter what anyone says, if you're not happy it eats at you doesn't it.
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Registered: September 11, 2009 Location: Vancouver BC Posts: 7266
Tue, Nov 30, 2010 @ 2:37 PM
I think it worked out well. You can see nice clean grout lines. Of course I know where you are coming from, I also was not happy with mine and no matter what anyone says, if you're not happy it eats at you doesn't it.
------------------------------ ELIZABETH LINCOLN Proud Fan Club Member
I design for CRAFTY SECRETS
My Blog: Paper Pass Times
Registered: April 18, 2009 Location: Boston suburbs, MA Posts: 14060
Tue, Nov 30, 2010 @ 2:46 PM
This tile technique looks amazing!! You picked a super image for it. I love the red on white. Great use of the challenge colors
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