I used Rachel Jefferies Signature Kit 11. I also took a piece of corrugated cardboard and put a piece of paper over it and used different colored pencils and rubbed the pattern on the paper, then I used the eraser tool to remove the white background after I took a picture of it. Harold Houdini was named Harry Houdini at the shelter, but my daughter thought Harold was more dignified. He can say his name and does so frequently at 3 A.M. Loudly.
Wow! Amazing job with creating the background. I’m a hybrid scrapper, but I don’t think I ever made a physical piece to use in my digital pages. Thanks for the inspiration. And Harold looks like a handsome guy! Thanks for the contribution!
@Annsofie Thank you. I liked the texture of the cardboard, so I thought, why not try it. I used the magic eraser to get rid of the background of the actual paper. Harold is good boy. I adore him. He used to be my daughter's cat.
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