I made this card while reheating dinner. I also challenged myself to use as much of my SU Holiday items as I could. Normally, I love to mix products.
Making the perfect isosceles triangles only requires making a few simple measurements and markings on the back side of the paper. I doubled my paper when cutting so I only had to measure once. I was hoping to get the look of quilted Christmas trees without sewing.
TFL
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Mon, Nov 02, 2009 @ 7:17 PM
Love what you've done with the DP!! Great card!
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Tue, Nov 03, 2009 @ 1:01 PM
You achived what you were hoping to with the quilted tree look. Your twill ribbon is perfect with the "home-spun" feeling of your card. Great job! Thanks for sharing you cutting tip too! TFS