I want to show you a card that's perfect for our second part of the stamp challenge. We want you to use folds and here's mine:
I have used the beautiful stamp from ching chou from the "one year celebration" sheet. The folded cardstock is cut and folded several times in opposite directions to give these interesting "stairs". Hope you'll get inspired and join us.
Lovely Katarina! You are the Queen of the Folds!! You must not be as impatient as I am to construct such an involved piece of art as this.
ReplyDeleteI love how it all comes together, especially as hard as it is for me to follow detailed directions that involve more than one measurement...
Connie
Katarina- ditto what Connie said. This is a gorgeous card. You really created a wonderful birthday celebration!!!! love it.
ReplyDeleteKatarina, this layout is lovely. Your card is awesome, I love it. Love the big butterflies.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I must say, I am jealous. I have the hardest time with these more complex folds. Your card is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! How amazing does this card look. Love the folds and design and image...love it all!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely folded card. Amazing technique. I love your choices of embellishments and papers, you have a wonderful sense to put so many beautiful things together in a card.
ReplyDeletethat is beautiful!!! The fold is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kym
Your shaped card looks fabulous, Katarina. I feel so inspired now to try out something like that as well. Those big butterflies are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Karina
I'm always in awe at the different fold cards/projects you create since they intimidate me so. This is gorgeous. Absolutely love the colors and the papers and this is a perfect way to display this wonderful art piece.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great card... all of the elements work so well together to make a gorgoues and FUN fold! Love it
ReplyDeletevery pretty card - your coloring blends w/ the dp beautifully
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool card Katarina! I love how your coloring blends perfectly with your paper! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool project! Gorgeous work!
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