I always tell myself to make cards with the leftovers from a layout, and lately I'm actually doing it. It's a no-brainer - the papers and embellishments chosen for the page all match perfectly and can be easily put together to make some cards. I love having birthday and thank you cards on hand, and it's a lot cheaper to make them yourself. Sometimes I even wrap up a few cards for a last-minute gift. Plus, using up those scraps means less to put away at the end of a scrap session. Win/win!
Here's a look at some recent layouts I did, followed by cards I made with the same supplies. On the last one, I got 6(!) cards done.
Scrap on!
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Monday, February 22, 2010
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2 comments:
cool bidness - scrap out and get your freak on sister friend!
I liked seeing where your scraps came from and how neat the 'leftover' cards came out.
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