Okay just had to post this one because I love the way it came out!
A hint I have used many times for fixing patterned paper that is either not quite the right color , just plain boring, or a little out of date? Stickles. I love them. They have fixed up many a layout with their easy glitter like simplicity. The rings on this layout are cut from a plain patterned paper that "sort of " matched the theme of the other pattern in this layout, but once cut the pattern seemed to vanish a bit. So to make it pop a little I dressed them up with a little stickle magic.... For those of you who do not know, stickles are the acid free,scrapping version of glitter glue. It is a little thicker than regular kid friendly glitter glue so it doesn't run as often.
The fawn on this page is from the create a critter cricut cartridge dressed up with a google eye and a red nose of course. I also popped the layers up to give it a 3-d effect and added a cool holly brad.
I have to say this version is a far cry from my original layout 18 years ago. Hope you can find some christmas inspiration from it!
A hint I have used many times for fixing patterned paper that is either not quite the right color , just plain boring, or a little out of date? Stickles. I love them. They have fixed up many a layout with their easy glitter like simplicity. The rings on this layout are cut from a plain patterned paper that "sort of " matched the theme of the other pattern in this layout, but once cut the pattern seemed to vanish a bit. So to make it pop a little I dressed them up with a little stickle magic.... For those of you who do not know, stickles are the acid free,scrapping version of glitter glue. It is a little thicker than regular kid friendly glitter glue so it doesn't run as often.
The fawn on this page is from the create a critter cricut cartridge dressed up with a google eye and a red nose of course. I also popped the layers up to give it a 3-d effect and added a cool holly brad.
I have to say this version is a far cry from my original layout 18 years ago. Hope you can find some christmas inspiration from it!
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