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Christmas Cards 2018, Poinsettia Cards, Sue Wilson, Christmas Card Inspiration, Homemade Christmas Cards, Christmas Card Crafts, Christmas Poinsettia, Diy Christmas Cards, Merry Christmas Card

Hi bloggers! It's time for another Christmas double day! There are quite a few pics for this first card as I was really trying to capture the beauty of the Sparkle Texture paste for you. I started by spreading Ocean Spray, Periwinkle and Polar White STP across a piece of acetate. I set it aside to dry overnight. Next I cut a piece of white card and used the Frosty Frame to cut an aperture in the middle of it. I glued it to the reverse side of the acetate with the sparkle texture paste (so…

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Paper Camera, Shutter Card, Daisy Cards, Team Training, Interactive Cards, Making Greeting Cards, Fancy Fold Cards, Card Tutorial, Fancy Folds

I have had so much fun with this! I originally saw a version of this card when a fellow Stampin Up demonstrator brought one to team training a little while ago. I was intrigued. I’m not a huge fan of fussy cards but I do like ones with added dimension , movement or interesting folds. I watched an […]

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Shutter Cards, Shutter Card, Happy Hedgehog, Tarjetas Pop Up, Interactive Card, Gatefold Cards, Slider Cards, Mft Cards, Card Making Tips

Hi everyone! Today I am back with a fun interactive card I created for the Hedgehog Hollow Video Hop on YouTube! The theme is hedgehogs and this prompted me to use the adorable Happy Hedgehogs stamp set by My Favorite Things for this cute shutter card! The video hop is sponsored by the …

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Shutter Card Tutorial, Trifold Shutter Cards, Shutter Card, Fancy Fold Card Tutorials, Tri Fold Cards, Card Making Templates, Bee Cards, Interactive Cards, Cricut Cards

Okay, so last weekend I told you I'd teach you how to make the Tri-Fold Shutter Card. It's really easy, just a few scores and folds and panels. [Remember: you can always click on any photo in my blog posts to see it full size!] First, cut a piece of card stock to 10-1/2" x 5-1/2". In landscape orientation, score in from the left at 1-3/4" and at 3-1/2". Then score in from the right at 1-3/4" and at 3-1/2". (see picture below for visual) You will now make a CUT 1-1/2" down from the top edge…

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