Hi Stampers,
I posted this card the other day and got so many questions on how to make it, I thought I would do a video. It's just easier to show you than to try and explain it. So awaaaaaay we go…
Here is what the card looks like, JUST CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO WATCH MY VIDEO!
Let me know if you have any questions. Please leave me a comment here on my blog telling me what you think about the card and I will enter your name into a drawing for a brand new stamp set!
Enjoy your day.
Beautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome!! Guess how I'm going to make my Christmas cards?!! Great job Deb and thanks for showing us. susan
Thanks Deb…a picture is worth a thousand words…love the card!
Beth
Deb – thanks – it is much easier to watch and learn than think and ponder!
Deb,
Loved the video. I love the card too, it is like half of the swing card I did for the fancy fold swap we did. I guess I need to get a video camera to make my own video tutorials.
Barb
Thanks for sharing this technique! It is VERY cool, and I can't wait to try it!
Gorgeous card! I love all the details and that it's still "mailable"!
Thanks for the video. I have been wondering exactly how you did that and if it was very difficult. I think that I may use the concept for my own Christmas cards. You made it seem pretty straight forward.
Hey Deb, Great card and awesome video. Thank God computer was invented before I moved. Happy Healthy Holidays to all! Miss you guys.
Hi Deb,
Thanks to your video, everything is much clearer. I love the card and will be making some for our upcoming craft fair at work.
The video was so helpful. I couldn't have visualized the card without the video.
love it! great job on the video, fun to have a new way to use the big shot!
Deb, I couldn't have done this card without your video. It took awhile before I comprehended it. I had some trouble using Circle Scissor plus. I just don't know when to stop where I began. Would love to know this. I messed up some card stock. I ended up using my old Coluzzle for the circle. Doing the half Scallop was pretty easy only because you did a great job showing it. Thanks so much.