Thursday, November 12, 2015

#Throwback Thursday | You + Me

When I'm working on a layout, I typically make my cut files a big focal point.  But since it's #TBT today, I thought I would do something a bit different.  I used the cut files in a more subtle way, because of the background technique, which was inspired by one of Paige Evans' layouts created for Big Picture Classes.  I used one of the leaves from the Feeling Fallish cut file set and the arrow from the Get to the Point background cut file.




https://www.etsy.com/listing/203897833/the-feeling-fallish-cut-file-includes-4?ref=shop_home_active_13

https://www.etsy.com/listing/243955832/the-get-to-the-point-background-cut-file?ref=shop_home_active_12

I cut the leaf from the Pink Paislee wood grain paper, tucked it behind the photo and layered over it with a few embellishments.  And the arrows from the Get to the Point background cut file were perfect with the paper pieced background.  

There are so many ways to use the cut files from The Cut Shoppe, whether you're going big and bold or subtle and understated!  Stop by the shop to find just the right cut files for your projects!

Supplies:  Feeling Fallish cut file & Get to the Point cut file:  The Cut Shoppe; Patterned Paper, Bits & Pieces, Puffy Stickers, Wood Arrows, Paperclip & Thickers:  Pink Paislee, Flair Button:  A Flair for Buttons; Die Cut Machine:  Silhouette Cameo 

http://www.ashleyhortondesigns.com/
 

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