It is very easy to do after folding the first one.
I will add a picture of my finished first card but the decoupage is not my own design.
It will work best on about 160gram card I think as the card I used was a bit too thick and started to pull away at one of the edges.
This is my own take on the original spring card, and I designed it a couple of years ago and have now adapted it to cut on the CR. I have cut it, and it cuts fine in medium weight card. The extra crease in it gives it more stability and makes it sit up more.
Andi
I took you literally Ruthan, and made a spring card for my challenge entry. I used a photograph that I took a few years ago of the bluebells in the wood near us, and made it into a ‘negative’ pyramage that I cut on the Robo. The blue card and rub on greeting have been in my cupboard for years, so I hope they count as old forgotten stash.
The GSD file was too large to upload, so I have posted the zipped jpeg pyramaged image separately in case it is useful to anyone else.
Thank you for this challenge, I enjoyed thinking about something other than Christmas cards for a while.
I have adapted a basic spring card and topped it with a paper pieced frog. I kept his feet separate and have stuck them to the bottom flap iykwim. He stands up nicely but I'm not sure his photo shows that too clearly, so I have included a back and a side photo as well.
Anyway, hope this card might be useful to someone.
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