Audrie gave us a scrapbooking site today for our inspiration. Needed to make three graduation cards. Using this scrapbook page for my inspiration. https://www.studiocalico.com/galleri...39-adventurers
A straight line is one of your best friend when doing calligraphy. Using my scorpal to make lines is an easy way to achieve the line, without having to mark and erase. It's hard to see the lines in the photo, but they are there. Cut out the image with the cricut, enhanced it with the medium. Using two square dies to make the frame. Did the calligraphy, and personalized with his name. Added the frame. This medium was not meant to be an ink, but it works great. Made all three cards alike, with their names.TFL
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Wed, Jun 28, 2017 @ 7:46 AM
Linda, what a fabulous graduation card, and I love the tip about the scored lines (not that it would help me...my writing has deteriorated the last few years). But I love the image you cut with the Circuit. I am slowly trying to learn the Silhouette myself, and it's been fun (and challenging). Perhaps one of these days I can use it for a card. Thanks for the inspiration...always! Hugs! xoxo
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Sun, Jul 23, 2017 @ 2:50 AM
Thank you for your lovely comment Linda, especially as it lead me back to your beautiful gallery. Your card is fabulous and I love your tip about scoring lines.....pure genius. Happy retirement from the Favs Team and a big thank you for for all the happy mail.
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