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Post by scrapperal on Mar 21, 2023 17:05:45 GMT
I've been organizing my paper and I have way too much (not a surprise). I am hoping to make a dent in my stash by making cards (and perhaps donating them). What is your go-to card design? One "issue" i have with a lot of card designs is they look so much more finished if the pattern papers are matted. But I don't have the patience to do that over and over. I am familiar with the SLoCards and do like the May 2020 and October 2021 sketches.
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Mar 21, 2023 17:38:38 GMT
I don’t have a “go-to sketch” that I use all the time. I like to change things up. I usually design my own cards without sketches, but if I decide to use a sketch, I am more likely to use one of the Queen & Co. sketches. Here are their standard card sketches: Queen & Co. Card Sketches
And if you like Slimline cards, they have Slimline sketches, too: Queen & Co. Slimline sketches
While the sketches are geared to using their Foundation dies, you can easily use other, similar card making dies from other companies. Or you can use an electronic cutter. I have no affiliation with them, but I do love their Foundation dies for card making. They have stitched outer edges, and they are made to work together for card makers and scrapbookers.
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Post by mbanda on Mar 21, 2023 18:37:04 GMT
I don't have one particular favorite but I do follow Kristie Marcotte and she almost always uses sketches. I've saved a ton of the ones she uses. She does link/feature them on her blog kristiemarcotte.com/category/card-sketches/.
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Post by MichyM on Mar 21, 2023 20:20:04 GMT
I don’t have a “go-to sketch” that I use all the time. I like to change things up. I usually design my own cards without sketches, but if I decide to use a sketch, I am more likely to use one of the Queen & Co. sketches. Here are their standard card sketches: Queen & Co. Card Sketches
And if you like Slimline cards, they have Slimline sketches, too: Queen & Co. Slimline sketches
While the sketches are geared to using their Foundation dies, you can easily use other, similar card making dies from other companies. Or you can use an electronic cutter. I have no affiliation with them, but I do love their Foundation dies for card making. They have stitched outer edges, and they are made to work together for card makers and scrapbookers. Thank you for the links. I'm totally saving them for when I'm struggling with what I want to do!
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