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Can anyone point me in the direction of a template for a flip-flop card? I'm looking for the sandals, not a flip card, to make an invitation to a pool party. Thanks.
QuicKutz do a really cute flip flop die too. I haven't seen the Cuttlebug die itself so don't know if you get a pair or just one flip flop on the die. The QuicKutz die cuts a pair that is joined together - so there maybe less cutting involved and be less fiddly to glue. The shape itself would be small seeing as it's a normal size QuicKutz die. But it is cute!
Off topic, but you know a cool idea for the pool party if you need time out of the pool is to make FLIP FLOPS. You know go to Micheals get the 99 cent flops and the stuff to decorate them. My daughter went to a party where they did this...super cute!
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Looks like you've got what you need, but you really have to check out the great card and template on the DD posted by cookiestamper. You can download the template by going here. You do have to be a member of the Fan Club to see it!
QuicKutz do a really cute flip flop die too. I haven't seen the Cuttlebug die itself so don't know if you get a pair or just one flip flop on the die. The QuicKutz die cuts a pair that is joined together - so there maybe less cutting involved and be less fiddly to glue. The shape itself would be small seeing as it's a normal size QuicKutz die. But it is cute!
There is one flip flop and one foot. You make a pair just by flipping the paper over and doing the partner backwards. Check it out here in post #92: http://blog.360.yahoo.com/rubyslippers74
Thanks for that info and link housefan, that's great, I now know how the CB die works.
I've been asked to make wedding invites for a couple who are getting married abroad and I have to incorporate a pair of flip flops. I think I'll stick with my QuicKutz die as that will involve less cutting and glueing - an important factor in mass production mode!
I looked at the Ellison Thin Cut die but didn't like the shape at all - that CB flip flop die is cute, especially with the feet.