Holly really outdid herself with this technique, borrowed from Sonia Sellers -- a cascading card. It actually wasn't as difficult as it looked, just very time consuming. I was limited by the small number of 12 x 12 pieces of plain cardstock that I had, but the purple worked. Lots of folding, punching, and stamping later -- I'm happy with the way it turned out. I used several sets from Mark's Finest Papers, a Heinrich Company, mainly the new set Love Remains.
Date: Monday, January 30, 2012 GMT Views: 24785
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Mon, Jan 30, 2012 @ 6:50 AM
Oh Lois.........great job. Looking at this I see what I did wrong.....I needed to decorate the inside of the folds and not the outside. I think I'll leave off the DP too. I'm gonna COPY this one....... I'm trying this one again later...............HUGS
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OMGosh thisis a beautiful card...what are the D-structions for this cascading card...would you share....beautiful work [email protected] you if you choose to share...
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Mon, Jan 30, 2012 @ 7:13 AM
Beautiful!!
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