It's time for another blog hop with some of the fabulous Stampin' Up Demonstrators who are working towards the incentive trip to Greece. Wouldn't that be fantastic?
Today I thought I would share 2 versions of the "Impossible" card.
The first one has a 5" x 7" base:
The second one I made using metric measurements so it has an A6 base of 10.5cm x 14.8cm:
I used the same paper for both cards, the absolutely gorgeous Share What You Love Specialty Designer Series Paper.
There's not a lot of difference between them apart from the sizes.
There are lots of tutorials around the internet for the "Impossible" card, and once you learn the concept of how it works, you can make it virtually any size you want. I've listed the supplies below that I've used to make these cards. If you are in Australia you can click on any of the images to go straight to my online shop to order the supplies.
Here is the list of everyone in the blog hop today:
Here are the supplies I used to make these cards:
Product List
Tina
Very pretty Tina! Love this paper. xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheryll, I love this paper too!
DeleteThis is going to be just one of my favorite DSP's! Love your card.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gloria, it's my favourite DSP too!
DeleteLove this DSP for the layout, Tina. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie, isn't the paper just divine?
DeleteLovely! Love the colours on that DSP.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tatiana, I love this paper too!
DeleteImpressive! It really does look impossible!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessica, it's really easy when you know how!
DeleteWow i really like this and how you've matted the sections. Looks great
ReplyDeleteThanks Libby, it's a bit of measuring and careful cutting, but it's worth it in the end!
DeleteBeautiful card Tina. I love the impossible card x
ReplyDeleteThanks Shelly, I've seen heaps of Impossible cards lately.
DeleteNow that's a fun fold! Great project, Tina!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny, the basic fold is easy when you get the concept, the measuring and cutting of the layers takes a bit of time.
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