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Have you all been playing along with the Dare to Get Dirty challenges? It�s a bit melancholy to see them end, but they�ll be back next year!! I have a super fun challenge for you today!
Back in December, Beate posted THIS tutorial in the resources section. It�s a super cool fold that is sure to WOW your recipients! It may look a little intimidating at first, but it really was quite simple. Of course, Beate�s video was a great help!
** Note: If you do not own any dies, such as the ones Beate used, you can still make this card. You just need to make yourself a template of a shape you want to use. But then, who doesn�t have dies?! LOL
My girl Lee (LuvLee) made a sample to share. You can see it in the attachments. Thanks bunches, Lee!
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I love that fold - I've used it a few times since Beate posted the tutorial. Got to tidy up and clean the house properly since it never got a look in last week, but I hope I'll be along after lunch .
Here is my Z fold card... I just recently did it and used the bleach technique as well. Poinsettia for Christmas Card...now to try the swing portion of it1
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well it looks really elegant what a great christmas card . I am going to try this is its not to complicated I think I will try starting christmas cards now.
Fun challenge, Toy....and thanks, Beate, for the great tutorial. Yours are always so clear and well-written. I'm a little late with this challenge. First, it took some concentration. Secondly, I had to go to a retina specialist this AM and my eyes are really messed up with all the testing, dilating, bright lights they did on me! Hard to stamp with sunglasses on! : ) The Z-Fold really makes an impressive presentation....even tho' I did simplify mine somewhat.
After screwing this up and folding the front panel the wrong way and the cut being on the inside piece instead of the outside one, I decided not to waste all the pretty papers and finished it anyway. Here it is. LOL