Did this for a landscape card but should resise OK for portrait style. Was doing it for an Anniverary card for my OH but have decided it's too fussy for him so will have to come up with something else !!
I have done the challenge this morning in DM, I thought this was a really good tut. Thank you to all that were involved
I have now completed my own design, as I am going to a wedding in August it gave me this idea to use on the card. ( when finished ) Hope you like it.
Layered Cats by Moonlight topper with greeting Happy Anniversary in Hey Gorgeous font.
The topper can be assembled without glue if preferred, as each layer has lugs with holes big enough to take mini brads, narrow ribbon, cord etc.
I cut this template from a mixture of light card (180 gsm) and paper without problems, though a couple of the smaller stars needed an extra poke to remove them.
Here is the card I did for our Ruby Wedding last year. It was the first thing I did when I got my Robo. Took me a couple of weeks to learn how to do it all.
The red lines I did with a dark red metallic pen. In the DM file, the font is English which I downloaded from dafont.com.
I put red paper roses in the blank section in the centre of the heart.
Sue
I cut the front from thin cream card, and mounted it onto a dark red card.
Last edited by Lucille; 28-01-2009 at 09:41 PM.
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Has the letter's Golden alternating down each side of the card and once the card is closed it spells Golden.
Cut and Asembled By Tracy, wonderful job done.
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