
It's remarkably easy to use these sets! And as you can see, the results are very nice.
I spent a good hour Sunday playing with just scraps of paper, the Oval All sets, and the punches, creating easy gift tags. I've got stacks, now, let me tell ya. Some samples:

Quick tip of the day:
When matting on cardstock, cut each piece a half-inch smaller than the piece before it to get a nice, quarter-inch border on your card.
For example, if you're making a standard 5.5 inches by 4.25 inches card, size the next piece of stock at 5 by 3.75 inches, and the next one up at 4.5 by 3.25 inches. The standard sized border there is actually an historically accurate measure called a pica, and in journalism, we have research that shows us human eyes like that border. From the files of "Who knew?"
Probably only PhDs in mass communication.
Happy stamping, and don't forget to visit my other website: http://harmonyshouse.stampinup.net.
1 comment:
So cute! Great pictures...so fun to see them!
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