What's in a background? Check out the new Springtime paper collection. This set comes with beautiful overlays. Digital overlays work much the same way as plastic overlays in traditional scrapbooking. You can use the overlay itself - or put it on top of another digital paper for a totally different effect. Today I'm sharing four cards with the same overlay. In some cases the difference is obvious - in others the difference is quite subtle.
Card 1 uses the overlay just as a digital paper background. If printed on white cardstock, you get a white background. You can also print this on any cardstock - lighter colors work best. However, all the flowers will pick up a bit of the color - which can be fun, too.
The second card is the same overlay printed on top of the blue Sunny Day pattern in the same collection.
Card 3 is printed on a lace-patterned paper from the Ladybug Lace, Too set. It's subtle - the lace pattern provides a subtle two-tone background design. It's hard to tell in the photos, but the bunny's jacket actually has the same design - very tiny.
The last card I tried - the overlay design is printer on gold-foiled cardstock. I love this effect! Though the bunny doesn't quite match in elegance on this card.
What will you print behind these beautiful flowers? Run to the Etsy store to purchase this, if you haven't already. Try it! You'll like it!
Each Honey Bunny has three layers - popped for dimension. Honey Bunny is great motivation to begin on those Easter cards.
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