Look at this gorgeous mosaic Paije made with the Windsor die!
She used pattern paper to create a diamond in the center of her layout and to break up all of the green garden photos. She kept whole 4x6 photos in each outside corner of the Windsor dies. She also added individual photos towards the center that go together with the other garden shots.
Try your hand at creating a mosaic layout with the Windsor die.
Tami used her Windsor Dies to create a completely different look.
She used one photo on either side of her dies, adding a close up of a flower and a bear statue on the symmetrical inner spots. Then she filled the rest of the Windsor die with embossed card-stock.
You can see that outdoor layouts work great with the Windsor Die.
"Visiting William & Mary" by Jodi Benson - Pattern
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Look at how Jodi combined the Windsor die and the 2x2 Diamond Mine die.
She filled her Windsor die with contrasting pattern paper to leave a diamond shape with 4 photos. She used the Diamond Mine to add to her layout's empty corners, and used the same patterned paper to tie it all together.
You can find unique ways to add your favorite dies to your Windsor layouts too!
Paije used the center design spots of this two column pattern for her mosaic with the Windsor Die.
She filled her two Windsor die cuts with individual photos, and split two photos in the center to continue the diamond shapes. She also used pattern paper to fill the top and bottom of her dies, and placed a little journaling on the bottom spots.
At 5x5, the Windsor is a great die to use for home improvement layouts -- there are lots of design spots big enough to scrapbook the whole process!