@ideenfeelast yearI would never have understood it explained by anyone but you!
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@jdsaal19926 years agoAppreciate your tips on scoring cardstock. Now i understand why my folds where cracking. Just scored 40 card bases for party invitation and all folded beautifully. Love all your crafting tips.
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@aussierobb6 years agoGreat card. Heaps of tips that one wouldn' t think of until a mistake has been made. Tfs. 1
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@lindaknox77256 years agoGreat card. A good way to remember which way to fold a score line is to remember to bury thethe worm being the opposite side of the actual score. It sure has helped me in remembering which way to fold a score. Love your tutorials. ...Expand2
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@reneebanbury70663 years agoI love this card! It will take me hours to make as i am very slow! Lol!
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@bernolan9962 years agoThis would make a lovely christmas card with a nativity scene.
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@MYFUNKOLOUNGEFLYLIFE6 years agoI love this card. You always inspire me to try different cards so thank you. Xx.
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@leannemitchem88656 years agoNow thats a card! Thank you for sharing!
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@julieharris18306 years agoFab card again! I like you got those decoration stickers and really wish id bought more! Tfs.
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@sheronegolf76426 years agoOh dear, this will be an all day card i think. But it will be spectacular when it' s done. Thanks for the lesson.
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@verblu85076 years agoThat is just lovely! Great card! God bless!
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@vayes79586 years agoThat isgreat card. Thanks for the instructions.
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@jdsaal19926 years agoLove your scoring tip and cant wait to try it as my cardstock tends to split after i score and fold it.
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@GWest50686 years agoThis is so clever and unique. What a great presentation for someoneit. Tfs.
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@patriciaduffy94746 years agoBrilliant, love it, you have some fantastic ideas.
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@1jmass6 years agoThis would be so cute as a christmas card for someone special like a grandparent. You could add photos that you print and cut to the sizes needed for each section. It would be a fun decoration for a mantle. Just a thought.
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@loriseabrook19066 years agoI cant wait to make this for all occasions: i love this: i cant wait to try: tyty for sharing it:
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@beenadharmeshpithva18796 years agoNice and very good looking card. Thanks .
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@christinedavies3366 years agoKeep ' em coming sammy girl! i love a big/ loong card that keeps me busy all day - or a good part of it - lol! And then one that goes on to. ...Expand
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@PapercraftsbyCindyellen6 years agoI thought i was done making my hubby' s bday cards. Grr. Girl, you are going to be the death of me yet! 3
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@fritziskunterbunteschaos91736 years agoLove this card! But sam, why on earth did you cut 2 wing pieces individually, when the pieces you discarded were exactly the same. 5" on one, 1" on the other end?
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@Nin4oni6 years agoI love all of your tutorials! You are just amazing: i am not done wathing, but i have a thought - for the zig-zag flaps you can use just one piece 6x12. ...Expand
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@Kyomiibrown4 years agoNice card sam. Im a little confused why you needed to cut a second wing piece when the cut two parts of the first wingpiece had identical measurements, i . ...Expand
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@1jmass6 years agoWould this work? Instead of having to write second smallest, right side, etc. Could you number your card sections (since they will be covered anyway) id="hidden8" then as you cut each piece, simply write 2 or 3 or whatever section it is for. This way you dont have to worry about left or right sides. It sounds like a good idea, but since i have not made the card yet, it might not work. ...Expand
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@Mary-em5yi3 years agoHi Sam, regarding my question above, here is the link from Craft Stash: Any help finding a YouTube tutorial or instructions would be greatly appreciated .....Expand
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@lindaknox77256 years agoGreat card. A good way to remember which way to fold a score line is to remember to bury thethe worm being the opposite side of the actual score. It sure has helped me in remembering which way to fold a score. Love your tutorials. ...Expand2
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@christinedavies3366 years agoKeep ' em coming sammy girl! i love a big/ loong card that keeps me busy all day - or a good part of it - lol! And then one that goes on to. ...Expand
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@Nin4oni6 years agoI love all of your tutorials! You are just amazing: i am not done wathing, but i have a thought - for the zig-zag flaps you can use just one piece 6x12. ...Expand
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@Kyomiibrown4 years agoNice card sam. Im a little confused why you needed to cut a second wing piece when the cut two parts of the first wingpiece had identical measurements, i . ...Expand
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@1jmass6 years agoWould this work? Instead of having to write second smallest, right side, etc. Could you number your card sections (since they will be covered anyway) id="hidden17" then as you cut each piece, simply write 2 or 3 or whatever section it is for. This way you dont have to worry about left or right sides. It sounds like a good idea, but since i have not made the card yet, it might not work. ...Expand
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@Mary-em5yi3 years agoHi Sam, regarding my question above, here is the link from Craft Stash: Any help finding a YouTube tutorial or instructions would be greatly appreciated .....Expand
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i love a big/ loong card that keeps me busy all day - or a good part of it - lol! And then one that goes on to . ...Expand
then as you cut each piece, simply write 2 or 3 or whatever section it is for. This way you dont have to worry about left or right sides. It sounds like a good idea, but since i have not made the card yet, it might not work. ...Expand
i love a big/ loong card that keeps me busy all day - or a good part of it - lol! And then one that goes on to . ...Expand
then as you cut each piece, simply write 2 or 3 or whatever section it is for. This way you dont have to worry about left or right sides. It sounds like a good idea, but since i have not made the card yet, it might not work. ...Expand