Layered backgrounds for pages and cards
Background cut files are full-coverage designs meant to sit underneath photos, titles, and embellishments on a scrapbook page or card. They typically cover the full 12x12 page or scale down for smaller card sizes. The catalog includes geometric patterns, scalloped edges, floral backgrounds, themed seasonal backgrounds, and abstract layered designs. Pair Background with a theme tag (Christmas, Spring, Floral) to find seasonal backgrounds, or use Background alone for evergreen designs that work on any page.
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You need a 12x12 cutting mat (LightGrip green or StrongGrip purple) and a machine that handles that size: Cricut Maker, Maker 3, Explore 3, or Silhouette Cameo 4. Smaller machines like the Cricut Joy max out at smaller sizes.
Lighter 65-80lb cardstock cuts faster and lays flatter on the page. Heavier weights work for raised dimensional backgrounds where the cut piece sits on top of other layers. Patterned paper also cuts well for backgrounds.
Yes. A common technique is to cut a geometric or scalloped background in one color, then cut a smaller themed background (florals, snowflakes) and adhere on top. The two-layer combination adds dimension without overcrowding.
Most background designs scale down to card sizes (A2, A6, square cards) in your cutting software. Some are specifically designed for cards; check the file dimensions in the product description.
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