I’m excited to share that I’ve been PUBLISHED on Scrapbook.com!
I hope to be invited to do more of these posts as I truly enjoyed putting these projects together. My creative brief was Father’s Day Cards. Of course, for us in the U.S. Father’s Day is in June (June 16th to be exact), so now’s the perfect time to get projects done! I know we’re all busy with graduation parties, Memorial Day and other Spring/Summer events, but if you take a bit of time now to work up a card, you’ll be ready to go come mid-June!
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Great card designs for Father’s day and congrats on being featured.
Yeah, congrats! I like the cards! I tried one using thank you instead of Father’s Day like the third card but stupid me didn’t get them lined up very well by eyeballing it. I was at a friend’s house and we thought we would try it. We ended up putting a thing of flowers to cover the worst off kilter words! I now have a better idea of how to do this now! Love those blue colors!
I’m glad you tried the technique! Even if you drew in some diagonal lines, that would be better than totally eyeballing. Hope that helps for next time!