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Here's the open view. This was a bugger to photo open! But you can see the inside of the box. The Thank you is basically a pop-up.
Stamps: Butterfly Bits, Fancy Curls, Thank You GWP
Paper: brown and white cardstock, ivory textweight paper
Ink: Burnt Umber PH
Tomorrow I hope to post the little baskets that I also taught. Don't want to give it to you all at once! So, stay tuned!!
BTW, Trisha who left a comment on my post concerning the Box Card Class. I get coasters from different restaurants, like Chili's. If you'd like a few, just email me! I have also gotten some in a group purchase.
2 comments:
Wow Carol- thats really unique and beautiful! What a great project!
Great card, Carol. I love the gate close on this card and the colors give it a very elegant look. Can you explain how the thank you is a pop up? On my computer it looks like it is sitting flat on the surface. Thanks.
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