
This is the idea i was thinking about as i read the tutorial, that if
you made your back piece of
cardstock 1 inch longer then your front
piece you could score it one more time {so its scored at 1 1/2", 1" and 1/2"
from the end} then that extra fold would wrap around to the front of the card.

I did this yesterday real quick but, it got too dark to photograph
it so i finished it this afternoon while it was snowing.
( Snow bounces a lot of light through the windows in the afternoon)

This card is larger then the tutorial card so the back piece
was cut at 5X8" and the top piece was cut at 5X7" the window was
cut with an
Accucut Scalloped oval frame die on my
sizzix machine, its
a piece of foil transfer background i did with the fired brick on plain
cream
cardstock and then the dahlia stamp (hero arts) was a left
over from teaching the class a while back with a button in the center.
tfl.
3 comments:
Great card Stacy! Thanks for the tutorial ;)
nice card.
Oh, this is brilliant! And I had not thought about the extra fold...super!
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