Scrapbook Design Idea | Using the Cut Out Pieces of a Cut File
- Allison
- Mar 5, 2024
- 1 min read
This layout comes from a class I taught at our We Create event several years ago. It was part of a class about using die cut / cut file designs.

For one of the layouts created in the class we used the geometric heart and backed it with different patterned papers. For this layout, we used those leftover, cut out pieces of the geometric heart as templates to trace and cut out those pieces with patterned papers.

Some of the original cut out pieces were used as well so there was a variety of patterns and textures. We also used the white cardstock pieces the heart was cut out off to frame the whole design.

This was a great way to really stretch the use of a cut file die cut!
For the rest of the layout, there are large letters spelling out the word "LOVE" with a photo standing in for the "O".

You can actually grab the sketches and PDF content that went with this class here: Creating w/ Die Cuts
Shop all sketches here: Allison Davis Sketches
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