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Introducing a new product line - Vintage Journal Cards
There are 4 papers A4 - 3 of the papers have the cards - each one with 6
Also an A4 of vintage lined papers that can be used to back the cards for journaling
They are available in digital download or printed - the printed can be purchased as a pack or individually with a printed lined sheet
Vintage Flowers Journal Cards 29103 |
Vintage Grunge or Gentlemen Journal Cards 29102 |
Vintage Ladies Journal Cards 209101 |
Lined paper for cutting the backing for the Journal Cards |
Vintage Journal Cards
A cross between post cards with a size of 4x6” & the Cut & Create ephemera that come in several sized images.
The Vintage Journal cards are sized at 3x4”
This figure shows a Journal card in the middle of a 6x6” cardstock card – gives plenty of room to add. The Journal Card is the perfect focus on the card – it gives you the opportunity to decorate them with die cuts, flowers & ribbons, some lace or cogs, jute twine, mesh ribbons & tags or tickets etc.
The Journal Card does not have to be in the centre;
off to one side, down & into the left or the right, wherever you want it
The diagram also shows plenty of room to have patterned paper layers behind the card; you could also use a cardstock or diecut frame to add another texture & dimension.
The Journal Cards also come with a lined paper so that you can cut & add a backing to the card - with or without cardstock between.
More:
write a poem or add a joke
add a message
a reminder of …
explain the enclosed photo or object
invitation to…
words or phrase from a favourite song
make the card into a small book
cut or diecut a frame in front of card to show journal card on inside of card
add a small letter folded in Elizabethan/Regency style
Use:
The cards have been designed to be relatively simple – add the colours you want by matting in the same colour range or in contrasting colours depending on the style you want to create.
Hints for Layers: alternate between dark and light shades so the colours won’t blend too much. By doing this, it creates contrast and you can see all the beautiful papers and layers.
glue three or four layers of the frame together to create a thick piece. This adds dimension to your projects without using expensive foam tape. Also, it gives the frame a better finish.
YouTube Video preview
For details on the cards in the video, please email & request them from Meg at megsgarden@outlook.com
The DT Ladies are working on their projects as I write to you
Bye for now
Meg
www.megsgarden.com
These are so pretty,I love them so much I bought a digital download to keep on file,can’t wait to see them IRL
ReplyDeleteStarted creating with the flower images, so pretty
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