The current Great Cover Up challenge on the Ink to Paper blog is to use a frame without removing all the little pieces from it. The photo tutorial confirmed my assumption that this was done by cutting the panel with the die cutting side up and to apply tape to the back of the paper.
Dainty Deliveries has such slender stems and tiny leaves that I ended up with one area skewed and couldn't realign it without risking tearing the delicate areas. So.....I covered that spot with flowers and leaves from Gran's Garden. If the truth be told, card design (for me, at least) often centers around what area needs to be camouflaged. I do like the frame with all the cuts included!
Thanks for visiting,
Christine
Linking to:
Ink to Paper--The Great Cover Up --April 28
6 comments:
This is so pretty! Love the Year of Psalms!!
Stopping by from Word Art Wednesday to say - thank you for dropping off your lovely art[beautiful scripture flower creation] at the bi-weekly challenge - it is always a pleasure and honor to have you join in on the challenge - I wish you the best in the draw for a fabulous prize - Have a blessed day - Gail Scott DT WAW
Amen. Beautiful.
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This is beautiful! Thanks for playing along with my episode of The Great Cover Up!
Beautiful card and coloring! It blesses me to see scripture on your cards! Thank you for entering the Word Art Wednesday Challenge. Ginny M, DT
I love your card! I saw it featured in the ITP weekly email and had to search to find your website. The cover plate you chose looks beautiful using this technique, and I appreciate you sharing how you covered your almost mishap. Yes, my cards are often altered (hopefully enhanced) by fixes! ❤️
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