I think it looks great. Of course, I can't cut straight with a pair of scissors LOL! To me that's what scrapbooking all about. It's homemade and made from the heart that's all that counts. Keep up the good work
Have you tried using a photo cutter w/ a guide... I have one, but I don't know what it is officially called.....
You could cut long strips with a straight edge....then you only have to cut it cross ways w/ scissors.
I think your monorail looks fine - but I know the feeling of looking at my own work and being very critical of myself and others telling me it looks good --- but it really does!
LISA - I didnt realize you were OLD - you hide it well!!!
Missed seeing and playing with you guys last week - DH is working on the house - had to get the crew out and go to moms
Jennifer
BY THE WAY _ I LOVE the monorail - it looks great - I think it would look Wonderful with a GREEN stripe. I use a metal ruler to go down the side - also - if you have a rotery cutter (I use a duller one of my quilting ones and use a quilters ruler - that works well too.)
Jennifer
I love your monorail. Did you use something for a pattern for the piecing or was that all freehand? If its a pattern could you tell me where you got it. I'm just starting our disney album and was wondering if there was a site with disney patterns for paper piecing.
It looks awesome! But if you are that concerned, use a metal ruler. Lay the ruler on the line and run the exacto down it. if you use plastic, the exacto may cut into it and get stuck
LISA - I didnt realize you were OLD - you hide it well!!!
Missed seeing and playing with you guys last week - DH is working on the house - had to get the crew out and go to moms
Jennifer
I'm 26 and I've NEVER been able to use an exacto knife well. I always think "ah, this will work for ___" and then I try it and it's terrible. So it ain't your age.
I think the monorail looks great, and I like the ruler idea. I think I've always tried curved things with the exacto, but I'd like to try that monorail.