A top border! Yay! It is one of the little used borders but one of the more effective ones. This 'topper' is delightful and the way the text is added makes it so extraordinary.
A top border! Yay! It is one of the little used borders but one of the more effective ones. This 'topper' is delightful and the way the text is added makes it so extraordinary.
An excellent entry for the challenge.
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I can't imagine how much time it must have taken. I used the suggested filters halftone pattern, cut out, and Poster edges. After I finished the filter part I added some gesso and a page overlay to create more texture.
I followed the tutorial which was super easy and used just the filters suggested.
Merged the filtered layers, added a mask and placed it on the blended background papers. (The papers from Lynne Anzelc, Countryside are not predominant but provided the colours and textures I wanted.)
From there...
@Su_Sanne
I don't care for the big brass bands either! I live near Vancouver Canada. We have much the same landscape as you. Lots of rivers, lakes and the ocean all surrounded by the Coastal and Rocky Mountains.
I love that the border is jam-packed and layered beautifully. The little cluster on the opposite side adds balance. Thanks for adding your LO to the challenge.
People back then were so inventive out of necessity. Not a way I would be wanting to try but 'you gotta do what you gotta do'.
Super page and a memory one would not forget.
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