A card for PTI's MIM
A technique by Laurie
Using score lines to add texture and detail
PTI Fancy Folk Art for Sentiment, Meadow Greens in Simply Chartreuse and sponged tips of Ripe Avocado, & Lavender Moon.
I made a two line frame around outside of card.
24 comments:
This is beautiful, Linda! Love the layout and score line framing! Beautifully done!
Perfect frame for your lovely greens. Your design is lovely, Lin!
Love your scored frame! Thanks for playing along!
Great card! I am a big fan of score lines, but I always forget to do it like this and stamp over them. Looks really great!
Love how you stamped over the lines. I have this set on my wishlist <3
Very, very cool! Love the way you framed the sentiment with the leaves.
I love the scoreline frame on your card!
Linda this is beautiful...great way to use the scorlines!
Beautiful! The score line framing is awesome.
When I look at your card, my eye is immediately drawn to the frame. It looks wonderful around your design!
SOOOO pretty Linda! I love how you can see the score lines through the leaves in the 2 corners...lovely, lovely touch to this beautiful card!! :0)
I like how you scored in the opposite direction so that the ink wouldn't fill in the score lines! Great framing for your lovely card!
So pretty...love the score lines!
So pretty...love the score lines!
Fabulous card, Lin!!
great frame for your pretty card
Sweet!! I love how you framed your image with score lines : ) and especially how the frame shows through your leaves : )
Patti
Love the subtle background behind your sentiment!
Love how you framed your focal point! Great card!!
Fabulous scored frame, Linda! Your stamp choices are so fresh and really lovely for this technique!
I'm impressed with how you can see your lines through your pretty leaves! Neat idea.
This is such a pretty card Linda! Love the colours, design and the way you framed it all with your scoring.
Love the design with the flower as a backdrop to your sentiment. I'll have to remember that one. Beautifully done!
Such a great design, Linda, and your scored frame really adds emphasis to the images.
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