I have had lots of requests of how i made the
Double display cards that i have been showing on
my blog so here is the cut and score line instructions
Double display cards that i have been showing on
my blog so here is the cut and score line instructions
Some examples
Across Africa
Justa Monkeying around
friends card
Inside the friends card
Elephant walk
Hubby's card
Birthday one
Birthday two (to come)
Birthday three (to come)
Across Africa
Justa Monkeying around
friends card
Inside the friends card
Elephant walk
Hubby's card
Birthday one
Birthday two (to come)
Birthday three (to come)
Thank you for sharing instructions for this great looking card. I saw a link to your blog on the ScorPal group on yahoo
ReplyDeleteI just saw the galactic friends. Adorable card and thank you for sharing the instructions.
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love love love it! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting us all see how to make such clever projects! I think I will try to make a congratulations card for my daughter who will be dancing in The Nutcracker Ballet. This gives me lots of ideas. You are very kind to share.
ReplyDeleteJust found your site from extremecards.blogspot.com and this double display template is awesome for a project I am working on. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talents
ReplyDeleteThanks for share, I just love this card, You do amazing work. Thanks again!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I have saved the instructions, whether I can do it or not is another question lol
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this .Sue
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your time and talent! What a gift you have.
ReplyDeleteIs it OK ot sell cards I make with this pattern, I respect your copyright I know what work goes into things like this so obviously I won't be selling the pattern in any way.
ReplyDeleteI only sell my cards for chairty fund raising I give 90% of the proceeds of each card to a Cancer or life shortening illness like Motor Neurone and MS as I have friends suffering with those conditions. I am in remission from a rare type of cancer called a synovial Sarcoma. This is my way of paying back for all the treatment I received and follow ups I will continue to receive for some years yet.
Thanks for sharing your template! The cards you created are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work! Your tutorials are so clear and helpful. Your work is timeless and beautiful,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
A Petite
Thank you for sharing this tutorial, Susan!
ReplyDeleteThanks to Pinterest I have now found your blog and I the original template for this fantastic card format. One which I have used & shared numerous times over the past few months - but with some extra frontage!! Thank you so much for sharing your talent....
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