Arches have long been used in architecture because of their immense strength. They are found in ancient churches, castles, bridges and tunnels -- all structures that are dependent on being strong and that represent places of shelter. That underlying strength can be transferred to your layout by using the new Arch Die Set. Check out these examples to see what we mean ...
In this layout, Paije took the strength invoking arch quite literally, using it to showcase a boy and his wand. This layout could be equally used to showcase a building or Renaissance fair.
SnapFixTip: Repetition drives home the theme and creates a strong focal point on the page. Try repeating the arch die all the way across a page, or even a two-page layout.
SEMI-ANNUAL PAGE KIT SALE
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Shopping early is a key strategy for this sale, as many kits sell out quickly.
Join us Thursday at 8 PM EDT on FACEBOOK. Tami will announce the Facebook Vote winners - NOTE to all the EARLY BIRDS: SALE will
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Our nation's capitol represents the strength of this system of government. Here, Paije used the Arches Set to add a simple finishing touch. By placing the two side photos in the arches, the feature photo in the center is accented perfectly.
SnapFix Tip: The Arches Set is great for highlighting tall, skinny photos. It
provides just enough interest to frame them, but not enough to distract from them.
Of course, nothing can be stronger than the bond between husband and wife. On this design, Andrea uses the Arches Set to create journaling blocks. Learn how she does it, and her three steps to add elegance to the page by clicking the link below.