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    Dedicated Scrapper SarahPitts's Avatar
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    card background help!!

    I have been asked to make an anniversary card for a couple who live in the lakes and love walking and hill climbing.

    I'm trying to find an appropriate backgroung that I can download (I don't have a stamp of time to get one or draw anything myself!).

    Does anyone have any ideas or know of anywhere online that can help?

    Sarah


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    could you chalk or ink a peaked mountain effect using ripped paper as a mask?

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    An idea for a background

    If time is of the essence you could try getting a few shades of lime and green papers and do a collage of hills, would be quite a nice feature if you used some ripped paper edges, parchment, mulberry, all to make a really soft pastel green interesting background, with a pretty blue sky in the top one third, and a ring of sunshine cut out and set midway below the line of the hills and the sky. Hope this helps.

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    Aspects of Design have some sets of rambers stamps which would be ideal for this. Do a UK google search for : "Aspects of Design" rambling to find them.

    Rosemary
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