When creating a layered collage I find it easier to layer the elements on a separate card stock base (sometimes I'll even take a picture) and then I'll transfer each die cut to it's final spot on my layout. Have fun using up your Odds & Ends!
Monday, July 24, 2017
Odds & Ends Challenge: Zoo Layout by Virginia
Hello! it's Virginia here on the blog today to share with you my Odds & Ends only project. There are so many delightful die cuts included in each pack and just when you think you've dipped in to use every last bit, there is still more! For my layout, I layered die cuts from At The Zoo collection, it was so easy to create a fun scene with all the cute animals.
When creating a layered collage I find it easier to layer the elements on a separate card stock base (sometimes I'll even take a picture) and then I'll transfer each die cut to it's final spot on my layout. Have fun using up your Odds & Ends!
When creating a layered collage I find it easier to layer the elements on a separate card stock base (sometimes I'll even take a picture) and then I'll transfer each die cut to it's final spot on my layout. Have fun using up your Odds & Ends!
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Love this set!just used the odds n ends for invitations to a 1 yr old bday party and for table/cupcake decorations. So cute!
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ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute layout. The animals look so cute clustered together. :)
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