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Old 11-04-2011, 10:22 PM   #1  
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Question Help Q: How to make a circle card?

How do I make a circle card with a nestie, and have the card open? I made one for the HCCT challenge but popped a small folded square CS in the middle between the 2 circles... but it doesnt open properly... and I tried leaving it a smidge off the edge but it didnt cut properly...

I tried doing searches and looked in the resources... but couldnt find anything... hence I am here

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Hi Ros,

Here is how I create my circle cards. I cut and emboss a piece of folded cardstock by placing the die over the fold, so the card will still have a hinge. To hide that hinge and make it a full circle, I cut another piece of cardstock, this time the entire circle.
Then adhere the circle over your hinged circle base.

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oh I get it.... how clever.... I must have read that ages ago and only remembered the folded part.... thank you so much for sharing Beate!!
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I make circle cards by attaching a brad at the top so the cards swings/splits or rotates to open.
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