Measure the front side at 2 1/8 and mark it with a piece of tape (I used the masking tape that will not stick and tear the paper after being removed).
I then placed the oval coluzzle over the front of the card, centering the oval at the tape edge.
I cut the 1/2 oval (or circle).
I cut the 1/2 oval (or circle).
Repeat it to the other cardstock, and then you will score at that tape line. One you will score the oval, the other, you will score above and below the oval.
The card that you scored above and below, you will need to score the other side (1/2)
They will then, look like this.
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Lay the 2 cards on top of the other
-Putting the card that is scored 3 times in the inside, with the mountain fold in the center.
Lay the 2 cards on top of the other
-Putting the card that is scored 3 times in the inside, with the mountain fold in the center.
The other card will be below, with the valley fold in the center.
Use adhesive on the end without the ovals together.
Then place adhesive on the oval with the score. (just the oval area)
Then, adhere the ends together. This will form the front edge of the card. It will fold and match the back of the card.
Then place adhesive on the oval with the score. (just the oval area)
Attach the ovals together.
Then, adhere the ends together. This will form the front edge of the card. It will fold and match the back of the card.
The oval will bend towards the back (fold of the card).
Adhere your design to the oval section, and stamp as you like! I am going to see what else I can create with this ...and I will post more samples!
THIS CLASS will be offered on July 18, at 6:30 pm. RSVP now! see my calendar at 30 boxes ------>
Adhere your design to the oval section, and stamp as you like! I am going to see what else I can create with this ...and I will post more samples!
THIS CLASS will be offered on July 18, at 6:30 pm. RSVP now! see my calendar at 30 boxes ------>
All Stamps by Stampin' Up!® 1990-2008. Images are inspired by Dianne Shiozaki, unless otherwise noted.
For more Stampin' Up!® information, go to www.stampinup.com or www.dianneshiozaki.stampinup.net
Visit my calendar (at 30boxes)
For more Stampin' Up!® information, go to www.stampinup.com or www.dianneshiozaki.stampinup.net
Visit my calendar (at 30boxes)
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ReplyDeleteDuh, I just didn't scroll down far enough in the blog to see how you did it!
ReplyDeleteSorry!!!!
I really appreciate the step by step instructions, with photos!