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This week's sketch was inspired by a card that has been in my favorites for a very long time, almost a year in fact! Ilove the colors and the lovely details and I LOVE the layout Yvette used in her curvalicious card!
(The original card could not be found in the galleries of three members with Yvette in the username, so I linked my card for an example. Roxie - March 13, 2009) Rox71
To print this layout: - (nc means no color) If you see a small layout click on it or if you see an icon click on the words next to it.
-When the black surround screen appears click only on the layout and a white screen with the layout should appear.
-Right click and click on print from the pop up box or hold down your shift key and P key at the same time.
-Now you're ready to choose print and it should print to actual size of the card depending on your computer.
I love this layout, I've used it many times and I was originally inspired by Yvette also. Here's an old card from my gallery that was inspired a year ago from Yvette. I'll be glad to make some new samples tonight when I get home, but this will do for now. Thanks for looking, Ann
Maybe you all know this tip, but in case someone doesn't...... To get the curves to match, I hold the 2 pieces of cardstock together and cut through the 2 layers at once, and just slide one (piece of cardstock) down to make it a little longer than the other. Ann
I am getting ready to try this. This is a goofy question but do I really need to cut 2 wavy layers? Do you think it would work if I just cut the strip and layered it on top of the other two? Thanks for the help.
This is my first attempt at this week's challenge and I love the layout design...it was so much fun to put together. My colors are a bit odd, but I like them.
Okay I took the plunge and made my first attempt! It turned out okay, but as I am looking at all the others I figure out how to make the curve (I know-duh!) anyway here is my 1st attempt.
I didn't to the little strip of CS like the sample, but I overlapped CS and made a card that way. I was scared to draw my own line...but here's what I came up with on mine:
Thank you everyone for your kind comments on my card! To get the curved layers even, layer two pieces of cardstock together and then cut them. Voila! The layers will be perfectly even!
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Yvette You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. -- Maya Angelou Yvette's Paper Garden