Lesson 3 is to create a buckle card. Overall this was not a difficult task - I am not very handy with xacto blades - even the finger one - plus my logic skills - have moments of oh look there's a chicken! But on my 3rd attempt I had a product I liked and would be proud to send.
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The outside of Lesson 3 - Buckle card |
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the right fold of Lesson 3 - Buckle card |
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Inside of Lesson 3 Buckle card
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I LOVE it Ronni!
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Great buckle card, I like the way this one opens & closes, and those stars really look cool!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Love the stars!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great Ronni! I love that star stamp.
ReplyDeleteCame really nice, the stars are the best.
ReplyDeleteThis card is awesome!! The colors against the white and the cool buckle effect really works ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Ronni! I finally stopped laughing from your post to admire your card. You should definitely be proud to send it! I like that buckle technique; never tried it. You go girl!
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