Oh, the places you can go with the Looped 2x2 Set! Believe me when I say, this is one of those
sets that everyone really, really needs! The options for creating pages that make you the star of the crop are incredible. In fact, when you see the samples below, you will be amazed that they were all made using the same set of dies. And, the die set sells for less than $20, making it one of the most affordable and versatile sets in the collection. Scroll down to see the samples ...
How beautiful is this? Tami Potter created this beautiful border from photos of hydrangeas and the Looped 2x2 Set. Yes, it is a little more time consuming than most pages, but as the beginning of an album or a page to hang on the wall, it's stunning.
SnapFixTip: Look closely at the border ... then scroll down and look at the video Paije created. They used the same dies and the same border pattern, but by placing cardstock and photos in slightly different spaces, they got two different looks.
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Page Pattern #416 is so pretty when you turn the two side columns into a
beautiful border. And how fitting is the Looped 2x2 Set used this way on a wedding page? It reminds us of a wedding ring quilt -- ideal for tying the knot.
SnapFix Tip: Although page patterns in the gallery are all single pages, it is easy to make them into two-page spreads by using the mirror image on the second side. You might also try turning the page pattern so the border on the second side runs along the top or bottom instead of along the
side.
This looped border, filled in completely with photos, offers a young, Bohemian-styled scalloped edge perfect for vacation, beach or outdoor photos. Join Paije as she shows you step-by-step how to create this masterpiece.
Is this stunning or what?! Can you believe it was created with that same set of dies?! Andrea shows you how she created this
page and offers some tips on taking photos with reflections on her latest blog post. Check it out below.