Iris Folding

This card uses what’s known as the Iris Fold. It’s used a lot with material crafting where the material is folded over. When I first tried making this type of card, I would fold the paper over. Well, material may fray, but paper usually doesn’t, so it’s not necessary to fold the paper when you’re …

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A Double Take

Some things in life are better in doubles. Take this card for instance. When I was cutting out the paper for these cards last night, as usual, since I cut a piece of card stock in half, I was doing at least two cards. I gave the top one away to a co-worker at the …

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A Super September

It’s been forever since I’ve had time to blog. My time at the law firm is almost over for right now, so I’ll be able to get into the groove of things again. I’ve been busy stamping, though. I got to go to a brayer class led by Michelle Zindorf. She’s super duper talented and …

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It’s Time for a Quickie —

Quick Accents, that is! Do you love the look of multi-colored images? When it comes to our busy lives, we don’t always have time to hand color a lot of details on our cards. That can be especially true when it comes to making a big stack of Christmas cards! Well, no worries! I’ve got …

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Let There Be Peace On Earth

and let it begin with me . . . and with this card! Still working on the theme of Designer Series Paper (DSP), I’ve used the Letters To Santa pack. This card also uses the Letters To Santa Accent Pack, which is so incredibly wonderful. I know — I’m getting ready for the holidays early. …

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Guy or Gal? It’s Androgyny!

It’s another week of working at the law firm this week. I’ll be there for six weeks. It’s fantastic to see everybody there again for a little bit. Today I was even told to get a parking pass for the parking garage. That’s always a good thing. Sure makes it easier to get in and …

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