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Post by artisticscrapper on May 14, 2018 1:04:44 GMT
I have a ton of these and tend to use them as borders, to add color, or to draw the eye to a part of my layout. I’d love some fresh (for me) ideas. I checked the gallery but sometimes since the dots are so small it’s hard to see them. Thanks.
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Post by 950nancy on May 14, 2018 1:07:05 GMT
Tiny bubbles for beach pages. Dotted I's and J's for letters.
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Post by oaksong on May 14, 2018 1:21:59 GMT
On patterned paper and embellishments, use as an accent for the center of flowers or other designs where there are dots. Place at the beginning or end of flourishes.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on May 14, 2018 1:53:12 GMT
I love enamel dots and go through them like water.
They are fun to add three small dots to each large letter of a title.
Add as a tiny something in a cluster.
Flower centers.
Really, anywhere and everywhere.
I love the look of using the same hue dots on strips of patterned paper, so it almost blends in, but adds dimension.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on May 14, 2018 2:51:17 GMT
love the look of using the same hue dots on strips of patterned paper, so it almost blends in, but adds dimension. this is a good idea! I don't have all that many, but I typically only use them as a little 'something different' in my embellishment clusters... I'm going to try some of these different ways to use them, too-- thanks for asking, artisticscrapper!
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Post by artisticscrapper on May 14, 2018 23:11:02 GMT
Thanks for the ideas. I’m doing some scrapping this week so I’ll try them out.
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Post by MDscrapaholic on May 15, 2018 13:43:08 GMT
If you use die cuts on your layouts, you can use them for:
Sprinkles on an ice cream cone Ornaments on a Christmas tree Bubble gum balls in a bubble gum machine Paint spots on a palette A row of them for the body of a butterfly The holes on a Lego block
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