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Below is 1, 6x6 piece of paper that I cut into strips.
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There is no rhyme or reason to my cutting. I really didn't measure them, I just tried to get varying widths from very thin to about half an inch.
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I cut a piece of yellow cardstock (papertrey ink) to 4 and a 1/2 by 2-inches. I applied adhesive to my cardstock and grabbed one strip and started adhering. This technique really allows you to let your creativity flow. It's also a great way to use your scrap paper!
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This is what the yellow cardstock looks like after all my strips have been adhered.
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A view of the back.
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Next I grabbed my scissors and started trimming. I find it easiest to cut from the back side.
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Next came the process of designing my card. I used Aqua Mist cardstock as well as Aqua Mist Bitty Dots ribbon, both from Papertrey Ink. The grid paper is also Sassafras and it's cut at 4 and 7/8 by 3 and 1/4-inches.
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I used foam squares to adhere the grid paper to my card base. For my sentiment I used 'Thickers' and then added three brads, also from Sassafras. After looking at my finished card I decided to round the top right corner with my 'Corner Chomper', it just looked like it needed a little attention.
Another view of the finished card.
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2 comments:
Cute!
Adorable card and I love the process you used to make it.... I can see scraps going away in my future! Thanks for sharing with us at She's A Sassy Lady today.
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