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I'm so glad you liked it...it is fun and easy and I have seen some awesome ones "popping" out on SCS. Everytime I see a new one, I put it in a special folder. You are all making beautiful cards from the directions! Please give this thread out when someone asks where you got the directions. I would love to see your new one too!
I actually gave away my first card this morning along with a printout of the directions on how to make it. I mailed off my 2nd card yesterday. LOL I need to make more!! What I really like is that it only takes one sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper.
Thanks!!
Kimberly
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arrgh! I've been on SCS for a few months and I'm just now finding these instructions! I've made a few of these cards, and was asked OFTEN on how to make them - I finally had to put instructions in my gallery...I wish I knew you had instructions with pictures, that way I could've referred them to this thread - Your instructions are so MUCH clearer and easier to follow than the ones I typed up!
Great card Joelyn, thanks so much for sharing! My friend in the US has just sent me one of these cards and I'm delighted to have found instructions so I can make these myself!
Thanks also to Jenn and Michele for the instructions!
Thanks, Joelyn, for sharing this pattern. I saw one posted on the SU demonstrator site under "Regional Seminar Highlights" from Florida on 5/07 and wondered how they did it. You ladies are AWESOME!
Thanks Joelyn for the directions. I made my first one yesterday for a workshop I did tonight. All of my girls loved it. I also posted a step-by-step picture tutorial on my blog to help my long-distance customers through the directions.