Art Deco Stacker - Midnight Garden
this lovely art deco style topper has two stacker layers to add depth.
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I love the art deco era and was drawn to this pattern immediately. I printed pattern onto glossy photo paper and the cutting was simple to do. I used a somewhat marble effect matching card stock folded in half for the base.
After attaching the first pattern layer with DST, I used a thin foam to attach the next 2 layers. Then I colored the paper strips black and attached them in place and added a greeting tag "to someone special".
Lastly I finished off the inside with similar design in mind. This is a card so simple and yet beautiful and useable for so many people and occasions.
I love the art deco era and was drawn to this pattern immediately. I printed pattern onto glossy photo paper and the cutting was simple to do. I used a somewhat marble effect matching card stock folded in half for the base.
After attaching the first pattern layer with DST, I used a thin foam to attach the next 2 layers. Then I colored the paper strips black and attached them in place and added a greeting tag "to someone special".
Lastly I finished off the inside with similar design in mind. This is a card so simple and yet beautiful and useable for so many people and occasions.
I love the art deco era and was drawn to this pattern immediately. I printed pattern onto glossy photo paper and the cutting was simple to do. I used a somewhat marble effect matching card stock folded in half for the base.
After attaching the first pattern layer with DST, I used a thin foam to attach the next 2 layers. Then I colored the paper strips black and attached them in place and added a greeting tag "to someone special".
Lastly I finished off the inside with similar design in mind. This is a card so simple and yet beautiful and useable for so many people and occasions.
I love the art deco era and was drawn to this pattern immediately. I printed pattern onto glossy photo paper and the cutting was simple to do. I used a somewhat marble effect matching card stock folded in half for the base.
After attaching the first pattern layer with DST, I used a thin foam to attach the next 2 layers. Then I colored the paper strips black and attached them in place and added a greeting tag "to someone special".
Lastly I finished off the inside with similar design in mind. This is a card so simple and yet beautiful and useable for so many people and occasions.