I really pushed the parameters for this waterfall card. I made the pull strip 2-1/2" wide, and extended all the train cars beyond that, plus I also extended the length of each page, but it worked. I used double eyelets to secure the brace, because I knew it would take a bit more abuse because of the size of the train pages.
Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 GMT Views: 1166
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Amazing talent on this one ms Melody. My guess is you love doing waterfall cards and oh you do them so well. This one is just adorable and the double eyelet is a great idea since it is for a 3 year old. This one is sure to be a favorite of his because it's more like a mini book and he can play with it and watch all the colorful cabooses choo choo along. Amazing work!!
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Fri, Sep 23, 2016 @ 8:12 PM
Oh no you didn't! This is Ah-mazing Melody! Wow! I would say you definitely pushed the parameters on this card- in the best possible way! Kids love interactive cards so this awesome train waterfall card will be so much fun for Jack! Yay! ~Karen.
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Sat, Sep 24, 2016 @ 6:02 PM
I knew exactly who this super terrific card was for the minute I spotted it in the gallery. Melody you are sure to bring a train load of smiles with this great card.
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