Shimelle challenged us to scrap on edge for this challenge. She gave us lots of ideas:
*Use a paper with a diecut edge
*Use a border punch on the background, any of your papers or a photo
*Attach something so it hangs off the edge of the page (like a tab at the top)
*Use a digital frame to enhance the edges of your photo
*Use paint or ink to distress or colour an edge of something
*Take something and cover the outside edge of your layout or the edge of your photo, like covering it in buttons, brads or ribbon
*Doodle around the edge of something
*Use pop dots with a frame to create a raised edge
*Take sandpaper or a nail file to the edge of your photo or cardstock
*Punch holes along an edge and thread through ribbon or fibre
*Sew along an edge
I used lots of my tulip photos and put them round the edge of the layout. Pretty simple
2 comments:
These tulip photos looked amazing and work so well on this lovely IRL lo.
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A very striking page and a brilliant interpretation of scrapping on the edge.
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