Trying to come up with some workshop projects. This uses the Fold & Tuck pattern from the 12 x 12 pattern templates in the April Stampin' Success magazine. I punched holes and pasted the alphabit letters on the inside so they'd still show when the card is opened.
Date: Friday, March 18, 2005 GMT Views: 781
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Fri, Mar 18, 2005 @ 3:53 PM
I like it. Looks fun. I like that su is showing more templates and ideas.
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Minglerville Blabber Creative Crew SU Design Team Alumni
Registered: August 14, 2004 Location: Posts: 98098
Fri, Mar 18, 2005 @ 3:55 PM
I like it. Looks fun. I like that su is showing more templates and ideas.
------------------------------ Debra the Debrameister Nagigator Mingler Gallery My Blog: Yellow and Blue SU Creative Crew Design Team Member-May-August 2011
Registered: February 28, 2004 Location: Brier, WA Posts: 3316
Fri, Mar 18, 2005 @ 5:18 PM
This a a very cute card but I'm not sure that I understand the part about "pasted the alphabit letters on the inside so they'd still show when the card is opened." I'm not a demo so don't have access to the template in the Stampin' Success magazine. Isn't the fold/tuck just the part where the flower is?
Registered: January 10, 2005 Location: Posts: 10962
Fri, Mar 18, 2005 @ 5:59 PM
I just got my SS magazine and loved the fold and tuck you did a great job!! I really like the way you punched the front of the card and put the letters in the inside! You have a very steady hand. You must drink tea or decaf hahaha
Registered: August 4, 2004 Location: Secret Secret! Posts: 399
Fri, Mar 18, 2005 @ 7:23 PM
Not a steady hand at all! I used the eyelet hole guide from the crafter's toolkit to make a straight line of holes, then punched the letters (stamped on white paper) from the Alphabits stamp set and pasted them down right through the holes!