Hello Fellow Crafters and welcome to Quick Tip Tuesday! Today's tip is something I do ALL the time in my effort to save paper (and our planet). When designing my projects, I cut bits from inside the shadow layer. Once the top layers are in place, it's impossible to tell that the shadow has bits cut out of it - although you will have to be careful if you are using a thin, light-coloured paper over a dark shadow. For my project, I used a thick white cardstock over the black shadow and had no problems.
Paper on the mat, with images cut from within the shadow |
Finished card - with no evidence showing that the shadow has cuts in it |
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Happy Crafting!
I do this also...especially if using a big big shadown...hate to waste that unseen paper. Your card is cute. tfs.
ReplyDeleteKate, I crown you the Queen of Frugality! That's a great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! Thanks for sharing this idea!
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ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea!
Hugs and Blessings!
Jasmine Wilmany
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What a great tip for conserving paper!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tip, TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this fab tip! I too hate wasting paper, and I've finally got a gypsy coming--should be today or tomorrow! Can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! TFS I will be using this from now on!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the machine cutting inside the shadow layer...hadn't thought of this!! TFS!
ReplyDelete~Sharon C.
That's a wonderful tip! A lot less paper used!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure this is a great idea but I was completely confused. I tried to figure out what you were doing but I got lost. Thank you for trying. I guess I am a lost cause.
ReplyDeleteClever and easy to do with the gypsy.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip. I've never really thought of this. I am such a perfectionist I wouldn't want the back to be messed up!! It really does save waste though.
ReplyDeleteYES! I've done this, too!! It's especially great when you are working from that last little bit of the perfect colored paper and it would just break your heart to NOT have THAT color on that one last piece!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy crafting to all!!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteclever tip, thank you!
Greets Sabina
OMG that is a fantastic idea. I will be saving paper too from now on!
ReplyDeleteThanks and Happy crafting
Sam xx
www.craftychickcards.blogspot.com
That!! Is an awesome tip!!
ReplyDeleteTFS!! Take Care!!
Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/