One of the next projects I started was Teabag Folded cards and, as usual, I went overboard. By the time I finished with that trend, I had over 100 cards.
Leslie, I cheat! After I get them folded and glued, I cut the edges that don't match up! Snet, yes, you must! There's a ton of tutorials online along with great papers. I did this early in my Pazzles learning and if I pick it up again, there's so many more options. Can you see a swing card with a huge teabag folded medallion on it? Also, I'd use Print and Cut to do the squares. All of these I cut out by hand - bah!
Bev, I tried origami folding after you showed me some of these months ago. It was downright impossible! How do you get them so perfect?
ReplyDeleteI must give these a try. I see it as quite a challenge.
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Leslie, I cheat! After I get them folded and glued, I cut the edges that don't match up! Snet, yes, you must! There's a ton of tutorials online along with great papers. I did this early in my Pazzles learning and if I pick it up again, there's so many more options. Can you see a swing card with a huge teabag folded medallion on it? Also, I'd use Print and Cut to do the squares. All of these I cut out by hand - bah!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I had no idea you had made over 100! Wow!
ReplyDeleteAnd I have over 50 left! But some of them still go - I may pick it back up with all the new stuff I've learned. Just need more TIME!
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