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You can rotate or resize any of the elements within the sketch if you wish to.
Here is mine, as you can see I rotated the sketch by 90 degrees.
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I have used plain papers in assorted earthy metallic colours, the image is from Penny Black and is called 'Best of Luck!' (I think its called that anyway, I just have the image not the stamp). The sentiment is hand-written.
great card,
ReplyDeleteby the way, I'd like a blog header - please could you email me, thanks (my email is on my blog).
Fab card as always ,love it ,Dawnx
ReplyDeleteLove the image on this one.
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