Saturday, November 14, 2009

Stamp Simply #113 - Matchbook Fold

Now this is a "fold technique" that I had yet to try!! Thanks Sharon for coming up with this idea ... what a fun challenge!! If this sounds like fun to you (and it is!!) ... please check out Sharon Johson's No Time To Stamp Blog for all the details ... then be sure to check out her DT ladies who have some really cool variations on this technique!!



In "Stamp Simply" fashion, after making my cuts & folds, I'ved used K&Co. holiday paper, Martha Stewart border punch, Nestabilities pine tree diecut and Creative Memories snowflake punch. Oh yea ... and a little Red, Green & Gold Stickles for holiday sparkle!! How much fun and how clever an idea!! I hope you like my creation and give it a try for yourself! Happy Stamping Everyone!!

9 comments:

  1. Darlene, this card is so festive! Love the white on the dp and all of the details. The border punch is the perfect touch for this kind of fold too!

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  2. WOW!! This is really gorgeous Dar!! Love your pretty tree and that border is fabulous!! What a fun idea, I'll have to check it out!! HUGS

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  3. This is a beautiful card. THat border punch is darling. The stickles really give it the glimmer that a Christmas tree needs. your falling snowflakes are "cool"
    Blessings,
    Kim xXx

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  4. Hey Dar! I've never seen this fold, how fun!
    I love your sparkly tree and that border....what a fabulous creation!!!
    Hope you're enjoying your weekend!!
    Blessings, Maria

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  5. This looks like fun - I might go have a looky at that site!
    Love the border punch!
    Hugs,
    Teri x

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  6. That border punch really kicks it up a notch! Fab card!!!

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  7. Love your work for this challenge Darlene!!

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  8. This is so darling -- TFS -- I LOVE matchbook folds and yours is a great example!!! Fun!!!

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