Quick Pages/Card Fronts Watercolour View - Q & R
A pair of quick pages that can also be used as card fronts with aperture. A snowscene background has a watercolour image on the lower part, and an ornate frame surrounding the aperture.
Each measures 8x8 but are resizable 300dpi PNG files.
Terms of use in kit and on store front.
Photographs from the Community
A set of 2 card fronts only. each has a water colour feel to it, and an area which the designer intended to be cut out. I printed onto 320 gsm matte photo card. I am pretty good with a craft knife, but I wouldnt say its necessary to cut it out if you dont want to, as a nice sentiment stamped in the area would work just as well. Tips for cutting 1, a new Blade in your knife, 2, A self healing Mat, 3, cut the smallest areas first, 4, contrary to normal practice, DONT remove the pieces you have removed until you have cut on both sides of the line if using a heavier weight card stock, Leaving the pieces in will help to support very delicate thin areas, but if using a paper stock then Do remove them.
I traced around the inside of the aperture with a small embossing tool, onto my card blank, and cut it out, before sandwiching a piece of Snowfall acetate between the 2 layers, Some, Matte Glitter, some Fluffy Stuff, some glaze, and a glitter pen highlight the areas I want to make my focal point, and Chipped Sapphire distress ink covers the cut white edges, 3 sparkler gems in each corner and the card is done
A set of 2 card fronts only. each has a water colour feel to it, and an area which the designer intended to be cut out. I printed onto 320 gsm matte photo card. I am pretty good with a craft knife, but I wouldnt say its necessary to cut it out if you dont want to, as a nice sentiment stamped in the area would work just as well. Tips for cutting 1, a new Blade in your knife, 2, A self healing Mat, 3, cut the smallest areas first, 4, contrary to normal practice, DONT remove the pieces you have removed until you have cut on both sides of the line if using a heavier weight card stock, Leaving the pieces in will help to support very delicate thin areas, but if using a paper stock then Do remove them.
I traced around the inside of the aperture with a small embossing tool, onto my card blank, and cut it out, before sandwiching a piece of Snowfall acetate between the 2 layers, Some, Matte Glitter, some Fluffy Stuff, some glaze, and a glitter pen highlight the areas I want to make my focal point, and Chipped Sapphire distress ink covers the cut white edges, 3 sparkler gems in each corner and the card is done