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Pretty My Page | Wonky Autumn


I’m very excited to be sharing a layout made with one of my new cut file designs that Pretty My Page are now selling.  I love to doodle, draw and design cut files but I’ve never felt I had something unique enough to sell.  Whilst playing I came up with my wonky lines format and loved it so much I thought I might be on to something.  So far there are three designs – Wonky Autumn, Wonky Halloween and Wonky Fair Isle.  Today I’m sharing Wonky Autumn...



I’ve stash dived for all of the backing papers.  I think the only current papers are Jen Hadfield’s This Is Family Fall Time which backs the tree section and Jillibean Soup’s Garden Harvest Bite Size Bits paper which backs the acorn section.  I’m finding these designs are a great way to use up odds, ends and scraps when it comes to backing them.


I chose to fussy cut the photo so it didn’t cover up two squirrels – there’s a sentence I never thought I’d type!  The title is Autumn Explorer which perfectly fits the photo and the cut file.  The colours in the Freckled Fawn alpha tiles was a good match too.


You can watch the process video here:

You can download the cut file here or purchase it pre-cut on white, cream or black card here.


I’ll be back tomorrow with another layout this time using Wonky Halloween.  See you then!

Comments

  1. Hi Laura, wow, I think that is an awesome cut. I don't do digital cutting but the idea of buying it precut is great. Well done you. Hugz

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