Hi everyone
I am so delighted to be here today to share my card for http://christmasatsweetstampinchallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk/. Full details can be found by clicking the above link
Here is the card I made. Instead of using papers I used embossed card and patterned paper for the insertion panel.
This is a very different style for me. It took a little planning, but I am actually pleased with the result. It looks so much different and better in real life.
The card measures roughly 6 inches high by 5.5 inches wide. I measured 1.5 and 3 cm from the top left side edge and 7.5 cm up from the bottom right side edge. I then cut diagonally from the 3 cm mark to the bottom right hand corner. And then again from the 1.5 cm mark to the 7.5 cm mark. That gave me three panels. The bottom and top panels are secured with foam pads. I had seen this done online somewhere, I am not sure where, but once I worked out the measurements it was quite straight forward. In fact I got quite hooked on making these!
Again I have used items from Wild Orchid Crafts. Noor Design UK and my stash.
It would be lovely if you could find time to pop over and see the amazing work of the Design Team, and even better if you were to take part in the Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by.
Judy x
I am so delighted to be here today to share my card for http://christmasatsweetstampinchallengeblog.blogspot.co.uk/. Full details can be found by clicking the above link
Here is the card I made. Instead of using papers I used embossed card and patterned paper for the insertion panel.
This is a very different style for me. It took a little planning, but I am actually pleased with the result. It looks so much different and better in real life.
The card measures roughly 6 inches high by 5.5 inches wide. I measured 1.5 and 3 cm from the top left side edge and 7.5 cm up from the bottom right side edge. I then cut diagonally from the 3 cm mark to the bottom right hand corner. And then again from the 1.5 cm mark to the 7.5 cm mark. That gave me three panels. The bottom and top panels are secured with foam pads. I had seen this done online somewhere, I am not sure where, but once I worked out the measurements it was quite straight forward. In fact I got quite hooked on making these!
Again I have used items from Wild Orchid Crafts. Noor Design UK and my stash.
It would be lovely if you could find time to pop over and see the amazing work of the Design Team, and even better if you were to take part in the Challenge.
Thanks for stopping by.
Judy x