It’s been quite a long time since I made and posted this video on card layers, so felt it was time to pull it from my archives and re-post. I often still use the card layering reference tools I made so many years ago to design cards today.
Using layers of various sizes and quantities can greatly extend the level of your creativity and card making. Layering on cards can be a bit tricky, though, if you don’t have accurate measurements. In this Facebook Live Replay, I show you the Card Layering Reference Tools I created for myself to help me in my card making. My layering references assist me in cutting several different card layers with uniformity, mixing and matching various size layers for new and creative lay outs, and for sizing layers for stamping images and sentiments. I hope you find this video demonstration helpful in your card making and in extending your creative possibilities through the use of layering.
Please note that I used Imperial Measurements (inches) for A2 size cards which are the standard for the USA and Canada in my video and Card Layering Reference Tools below.
I hope you’ve found this video on my Card Layering Reference Tools so helpful that you’ll print and refer to the chart often or perhaps even make your own set of layering cards.
Wishing you peace, joy, and happy stamping today and always.
Mary Knabe