Hi this is a card i'm working on but need some advice. Does this look ok or what else could you do. This is not adhered at all just placed on my scanner so everything will be straightened out when done. I'm combing the ideas of two different cards i made in a class a while back. Thanks for looking and please comment.
Date: Monday, December 3, 2007 GMT Views: 764
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Stamps: Seasons Greetings (Stampin Up), Christmas Tree (Unknown)
Registered: February 25, 2007 Location: Iowa Posts: 842
Mon, Dec 03, 2007 @ 3:03 PM
I would use just one of the stamped images for your main image panel, they are all cute images, but seem to be competing for attention from the eye when placed all together on a small space. I would also possibly stamp your Merry Christmas greeting on a strip of white paper, and place a small, narrow mat/border of the dark green cardstock, or possibly a complimentary color, such as burgundy. That would call more attention to your greeting, and set it off more from the Cuttlebugged background. Cute idea, though!! I sure hope the input helps----the people you are sending these creations to will love them, as they are made from the heart!
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Registered: April 3, 2005 Location: America's Dairyland Posts: 275
Mon, Dec 03, 2007 @ 4:10 PM
I agree with the other posters. The main image is a little busy. Also, I would not cuttlebug the whole background. I would leave a spot 'uncuttled' for the message so it doen't get lost in the emboss. I hope this makes sense.