Step 3 - Embellish, embellish, embellish! I used a tiny Ali Edwards stamp, and goodies from the decorative brads that are part of this line. In addition, I inked the pom pom trim a darker shade of brown to coordinate with this background paper better. The trim looks fabulous with the papers that have more of the blue tones as well!
Next, I turned to my Card Ideas for Paper Crafters magazine for inspiration You can get one at the store...it is good! The Thank you card was inspired by "Several Circles Birthday (p. 49). The You Are So Special card was inspired by "Gradient Blues" on (p. 64), and the Gratitude card just came to me after perusing the magazine over and over. I share these examples so you can see how to take a basic concept and make it your own.
Finally, I turned to the scraps I had left and do something else with the adorable pom pom trim*. I just couldn't toss the remaining piece of the background paper. You see, when making a layout with a large photo and mat, I usually cut out the background paper from behind it so I can use it in other smaller projects. This cute little photo holder provides a nice stand for the little dresser decor item I made for my daughter to remind her of her long-standing friendship with her BFF. The girls are 12 now and have been friends since they were 4 years old!
There you have it... choose a line, trust the designer, and go for it!
Enjoy!
Anita
* I also think the pom pom trim would be a great embellishment to a lampshade, pillow, or curtain! Think outside the box!
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