In paper crafting, most commonly refers to a popular card-making technique used to create a dynamic, segmented background . It is also frequently associated with foundation paper piecing for quilting projects. 1. Fractured Card Technique
: The strips divide the background into four sections, which can be filled with patterned paper or cardstock to create a "shattered" or "fractured" geometric effect. Fractured
: Using up paper scraps and creating a sophisticated look with minimal measuring. In paper crafting, most commonly refers to a
: A square or diamond-shaped focal point (often a stamped sentiment) is placed in the center of the card. Strips of paper—sometimes called "skinnys" or quilling strips—are then "butted up" against the edges of that square and extended to the card's edge. Fractured Card Technique : The strips divide the
This method, sometimes called a , creates the illusion of multiple layers and complex angles using a simple assembly process.