This card started with a large green card. I found this wonderfully textured paper which coordinated nicely and had already been ripped across the bottom so I simply trimmed the top and the side to get a layer for my card. I added a brown grosgrain ribbon to this layer using a copper eyelet. I backed the area of the paper behind the ribbon with a piece of cardstock so the eyelet would not pull through before adhering this layer to the front of my card. I added a bit of double sided tape near the fish tail end of the ribbon and a bit of glue in between. The photo on this card was part of a calendar which my sister, Sylvia, gave me for Christmas a few years ago. I always save the pages in order to reuse the photos. There is so much more real estate on a large card to accommodating a layered 4" x 4" photo. It is much tighter on A2 cards. I trimmed the dragonfly photo from the calendar page and matted it with burgundy paper. I mounted this focal element to my card front using 3D foam tape and put the card to press overnight.
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