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1. Update my goals for 2016 in January of 2016 :)
2. Maximize my crafting time!
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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Wedding Partial Shape Card (Gypsy Made Simple)

If you are looking for the All About Dad's Blog Hop, please go HERE.  My blog candy is up for grabs until Monday, June 6th!

Today I made a card for Sassy's Gypsy Made Simple challenge.  Her challenge is to make a Weddng Card that is a Partial Shape Card.


The first thing I did was to create an A2 card template.  This is basically an 11 x 4.25 rectangle.  Save this file, then re-open it as a Template.  Next, I put a 9 x 4.25 rectangle over the template.  I took the Champagne glasses from Wedding Cartridge sized at 4.25 height and welded the shadow to the card so the total width of the card was 11 inches.  I cut out the other two layers at 4.25 height.  I found the sentiment from Holiday Cakes and sized it at 4.31w x 1.71h.

I cut out the pieces, assembled them on the card, scored the fold and had my card!!


This card was very easy and quick to make....it is the first of many partial shape cards I think!!!

6 comments:

Sheila aka SassyLady said...

Lori this is a BEAUTIFUL wdding card and don't you just love how easy it was to make? Thanks for playing along at She's A Sassy Lady! You are entered in he blog candy challenge... Good Luck!

Suzanne cricutcraftingrammyblogspot.com said...

Very pretty card Lori. Love your tutorial.

SherriC. said...

this is really pretty Lori!!!!

Emily said...

Very cute!

K-E Kreations said...

Love this card! Thanks for sharing.

Audrey Frelx said...

Great job, Lori! Beautiful card and easy to follow tutorial!