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Or....as I like to say 'if Jean can do it, anyone can do it!'
This fold is very simple and here is a video for it. My advice is to fast forward through the beginning part until you see her start preparing the base of the card. Then you only need to watch until about 10 minutes in because that is where she starts decorating. I'm sorry, but this video can be on the annoying side. Too effusive for me!
Here's the front of my card. The other three sides are in my gallery: Keep It Simple
Remember to use the keyword TLC864 when you are uploading. It's helpful if you come back and leave a link on this thread, especially in case you made a typo and people may not find your card.
If you're not sure how to link your card on the thread here, here's how:
1. Open 2 windows or tabs: one window for your card and one for this thread.
2. In this thread, click on reply and type anything you want to show before the link.
3. Go to your card window. Highlight the address for your card. (It says www. splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/showphoto..... and so on)
4. Click EDIT. Click COPY
5. Go back to this thread. Click PASTE.
__________________ Jean Bean the Dancing Queen "You can play a shoestring if you're sincere." -John Coltrane
Thanks, Janine, for a better option. I knew there were others out there; I had just done this technique for a swap and this is the video used. Thanks for searching, which I was too lazy to do.
__________________ Jean Bean the Dancing Queen "You can play a shoestring if you're sincere." -John Coltrane
I appreciate all you computer whizzes with the multiple photos in one upload....I had so much fun, I had to spread it to 6 uploads! I have only written commentary on the PinWheel view...
Thanks, Jean - that was more fun than I was expecting, and a great way to use DP so I'm sure I'll revisit it. I didn't watch enough of the video to figure out where the ribbon and the strips of cardstock listed in the recipe came in. I just abandoned that part of it .