I promised one more card for the first installment of how I am going to use the Martha Stewart Scroll Heart punch. Here it is!
I took portions of the mirrored border design and cut them out, placing them on my card. You will notice that on the left side it is a portion of a strip, one of my favorite things to do.
Its interesting how the gold foil from the heart (on the hanger) picks up the colors of the ribbons.
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So, I used a punch to make a mirrored border and used it in three different ways on a card:
Thanks for stopping by. Please leave a comment with what you would like to see!
I took portions of the mirrored border design and cut them out, placing them on my card. You will notice that on the left side it is a portion of a strip, one of my favorite things to do.
Its interesting how the gold foil from the heart (on the hanger) picks up the colors of the ribbons.
I cut out the heart below from the border design and added it as a separate piece to my design. These would also make great:
- photo corners
- ribbon slides
- tile designs
So, I used a punch to make a mirrored border and used it in three different ways on a card:
- As the mirrored border
- As a shadow and border to create a 3d effect
- As pieces to complement a card.
Thanks for stopping by. Please leave a comment with what you would like to see!
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