What are "Cluster Borders"? As joined several tubes membership these last few months, I fell in-love with those lovely tubes. I intend to use them in making QPs but I realized that the filesizes/images are not as big as those of the digital scrapping kits and they seemed to dwarfed when I put them in 12x12 QPs. I don't want to resize them because they may become pixelated.
So, I just thought of using them in making cards and invitations. I like the outcome of my first project with my Cluster Borders" and I told myself: why not offer these as well for my club members. Aside from cards and invitations, these “Cluster Borders” are also ideal for bookmarks, desk calendars, calling cards, stationeries, photo art, digital layouts, web designs, and other hybrid projects, etc. These are scraps-for-hire/others friendly.
The width of each “Cluster Borders” is 7 inches only. very much suited for a 5"x"7 project intended for printing. You can also resize it for a 4"x6" bragbook. It is not suited for 12”x12” digital scrapbook projects intended for printing since I don’t want to stretch the sizes of the original graphics as they may affect the quality of the image when printed. However, they can be used for digital scrapbook layouts that are intended to be posted in galleries, blogs or websites. The can also be use as base for frames.
Here are some of the layouts that I made using the "Cluster Borders".
A birthday invitation for my niece
(balloons, wand, crown and wings not included)
A photo art/layout with my nephew and his friend
Aren't they cute? I love these photos. I'm sure these kids will treasure this card that I made for them.
Now, for the first set of Cluster Borders available only for magicmaker-scraps members.
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