So, I was really struck by how "easy" this tutorial looked and I really liked the idea that it was a flat thing that uses up scraps too (this is a two-fer that fits in with the November Christmas cards theme too) win-win . I spent the most time sorting through scraps finding ones big enough to fit inside the 1" square die and that looked good together haha. I did run this through and embossing folder to give it some texture after and it shifted a little in the center. My friend at work gifted me with some holiday 3-d stickers for my birthday and I have removed them from the packaging and have them in an old jello mold on the table so all I can tell you about this is, it came from Hobby Lobby. the edges of the diecut squares were cut with really old deco scissors which don't always cut perfectly anymore and so the edges of everything got a dusting of antique linen ink. Thanks for this challenge ladies & tfl.
Date: Thursday, November 4, 2021 GMT Views: 745
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This turned out beautifully! This challenge has me so intrigued. It seems like your scissors were a happy accident. It looks like you meant to age your quilt block and framing!
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Sat, Nov 06, 2021 @ 12:12 PM
Love the deckle edging and your antique linen aging. This has such a vintage vibe to it. The holly reminds me of a Christmas wreath my parents used. Wonderful card!