Well Good Morning All, I was just inspired to create this blog. Hoping it will work out for the better. A few of my new projects will be posted shortly. Hope you can come here learn and share the fun of paper crafting. Yours truly, J. Nguyen JnUniqueDesigns
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Hi everyone, So I have received many requests for a video on a card I created yesterday. I didn't really have the capability to make one but here's a short step by step. Here is the original inspiration video created by Sandy Diller you can watch. for more through detail. Step one using the XL Happy Frame Dies Cut 4 pieces When cutting these pieces Cut off the side designed for corner inserts as shown in the photo above. Next cut out and color all the pieces you have intention to use for this project. Here I decided to make family themed display using the Lion/Tiger new release from Joset. The only thing I didn't cut out in this design was the stripes for the tiger. I ended up making the tiger into Lion cubs Supplies used in the upper photo are: Lion/Tiger Tree Cut x2 Grass Border included in the tree Cut x2 Next I went ahead and assembled all my pieces to make them all complete. Then here's the place I began to as
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Hello Everyone, here it is the long awaited post for a Birthday card and class I will be teaching. The materials used: Elizabeth Craft Designs Die # 1564 Moose and Die # 1567 Santa Claus. Linco Neutral Glue sold on Amazon 85lb card stock Distress ink - Vintage Photo Wood Grain paper from Hobby Lobby Double side adhesive tape from Elizabeth Craft Designs This card is an A2 (4.25” x 5.5”) it will fold flat and fit any A2 envelope. Follow me on Facebook at JnUniqueDesigns also for inspirations and new designs. This is what we will be making: First take a full sheet of 8.5”x11” cardstock of your choice. Cut the piece of paper in half to make two sheets (5.5”x8.5”) Using a scoreboard of your choice, score one of the sheets at 4.25” (will be known as sheet A) On one of the sides of the sheet cut off 1/2” (as shown) The second sheet using a score board score lines at .5” & 4.25” & 4.75” (will be known as sheet B) On the sheet B cut off a sliver
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