The Square Diamond Die is one of those "big-bang-for-your-buck" sort of dies. Depending on how you use it, it can be classic, simple, masculine and graphic. Or, it can be fun, feminine and flirty. However you use it, it adds maximum impact and offers the opportunity to add color, pattern
and drama to your layout. Check out a few examples below.
Trips to the zoo always generate lots of photos of animals. Depending on the zoo, and the camera, close ups are not always an option. The 3x3 Square Diamond Die is a perfect way to highlight and frame some of those adorable distant shots.
SnapFixTip: The tiny dark brown triangles in the Square Diamond Die above are actually the Grid Paper showing through. Since the Grid lines do not show through the die, Paije left those spots open and let the Cocoa paper shine through.
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One thing that makes die cutting so fun is its versatility. In this layout, Paije used photos as her frame and photos again as the inset picture. Now that's the WOW factor!
SnapFix Tip: Split a landscape photo along the top of the page. It makes the photo more interesting and provides a fun mosaic along the top.
Knowing what to keep and how to preserve it is a challenge for all parents and grandparents. Children generate a lot of papers, projects, books and
creations in school. And, if they are an artist, you can wind up with even more. Andrea has put together a list of seven helpful tips to sort out the paperwork and preserve the memories. Click below for details.
The photos on this page are some of my all time favorites. I love the tender image of my son standing next to his dad, arm wrapped around his leg. I also love that image of the "teaching moment" - father pointing, son listening and directing the water just where his dad is asking him to. Then there is the "I've got
this" pose - son with spray hose in hand.
I could have added a block of journaling to this page, explaining my thoughts; but, I chose to keep the written words minimal - Kevin & Cole July 20, 08. Sometimes, we can tell the story we want to without any words.
To all the Dads,
to those who have Dads close, or far,
& to those
who find themselves
left only with memories of their Dads.
Happy Father's Day
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