Can you see the similarities between these four layouts?




Each layout above has stitching. Adding a cross stitch here and there can really pull everything on your layout together. The first layout posted has a stitched title. I used chipboard to trace the letters on white paper. I then used a pin to poke holes along the pencil line, then using floss I sewed a simple back-stitch. To finish it up and to make it really POP I used brown paint to fill in the letters. Its a cheap and easy way to add texture to your next layout!
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