Technique Spotlight with Paige Evans: Hand Cut Letters

Paige-technique-headerI am so excited to be here with the start of a new feature! Twice a month I will share a collection of layouts I’ve created featuring a certain technique – this first batch of layouts focuses on hand cut letters!

A Daughter Is

A DAUGHTER IS… by Paige Evans

I love using single collections to create my layouts and on this page I used a line by BasicGrey. To help the letters stand out even more from the background, I painted stripes of watercolor and then sewed each row of letters down to permanently attach them to the layout.

I Love You by Paige Evans

I LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU’LL EVER KNOW by Paige Evans

After hand cutting the letters from a Maggie Holmes/Crate Paper collection, I took some time to stitch through each letter with white thread and a sewing machine to add that home-spun look. I also adhered each letter with a bit of foam adhesive to make them stand out from the page.

Paris is Always a Good Idea by Paige Evans

PARIS IS ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA by Paige Evans

One way to make sure the letters are a somewhat consistent size is to first cut squares from the patterned papers and then cut into them to make the letters. There is no wrong or right way to cut the letters; you can try drawing them first with a pencil, or just freehand and eyeball it, which is what I usually do for the more “random” look.

Sugar and Spice by Paige Evans

SUGAR & SPICE by Paige Evans

Similar to watercoloring, I painted stripes of white to help the letters stand out from the background. As I was figuring out the placement of the letters, I made sure to leave room for a trio of photos.

Wonderful World by Paige Evans for AC

A WONDERFUL WORLD by Paige Evans

On this layout I used a combination of a few different collections with similar color vibes to really make the colors pop! Instead of painting behind the letters I stitched them onto strips of white cardstock to help them stand out from the patterned paper background.

Thanks for joining me today! I’ll be back with another designer spotlight next week and then another technique spotlight the week after. See you then! 🙂

2 thoughts on “Technique Spotlight with Paige Evans: Hand Cut Letters

  1. Kris Di Palma says:

    These blocked letters are a great idea for my cards to add impact. I’d make them a bit smaller and maybe overlay numbers for birthday or anniversary add brads or gems for birthstone month anything that speaks to the receiver.

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