For this week's turkish map fold technique challenge, using this week's sketch for the layout. Can you see the insides hanging behind? It's the first time I've done this very old technique with an A2 fold rather than a square. Hint: It's good to trim just a hair off the copy paper so it'll fit without hangovers inside the card base.
I've had this Halloween stationary hoarded away for a very long time. Best used.
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Wed, Oct 26, 2016 @ 5:41 AM
Brenda,
I love that designer paper you used for the bottom! But it's the lovely embossing those gentle swirls and wonderful Halloween images that caught my eye!
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Wed, Oct 26, 2016 @ 6:30 AM
How clever you are to have combined challenges and added that explosion element of surprise to this adorable card.
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Wed, Oct 26, 2016 @ 6:51 AM
Oh, Brenda, this is magical and spooky...and amazing! I love it and think you've really made the cutest Halloween card I've seen this year! WOW! I agree that the faces on the pumpkins are so adorable! Beautifully done sketch card, sweet friend! Hugs! xoxo
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Wed, Oct 26, 2016 @ 7:35 AM
p.s - no, that particular conversation wasn't with you! Just read your post on the challenge thread now, as I came to this through checking the gallery...