Hi everyone,
These cards started by my mum saying to me, ‘Can you help me with this one.’ Mum came for 2 months and stay with us for 5 thanks to the lockdowns and border closures in Melbourne and Victoria. Mum and I spent many hours sitting across the table from one another making cards and sharing stories.
You will need a 5 7/8” x 3 7/8” piece of cardstock.
From the top left corner, measure down 3/4” and make a pencil mark.
From the top right corner measure down 3 3/4” and make a pencil mark
From the bottom left corner measure over 2 1/2” and make a pencil mark.
Draw a line (connect the pencil marks) from the 3/4” mark on the left side to the 2 1/2” mark on the right side.
Draw a line (connect the pencil marks) from the 3/4” side on the left side to the 3 3/4” mark along the bottom of the card.
Cut on the lines.
Have you used Stampin Up products before. One of the reasons that I became a demonstrator/hobbyist was because I love the colour combos. Stampin Up provides cardstock, ribbon, stamp pad, and matching designer series paper and sometimes matching glitz to enhance the cards. If you are a bit pedantic with colour combinations Stampin Up is your friend. They certainly have my vote.
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Blessings
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