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    Lindy Lops
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    Easel Card

    Has anyone got the instructions for making one of these, would be grateful
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    You can make 2 C6 cards from an A4 piece of card.

    I have a card scoreboard and use my A4 half fold and the quater fold.

    then cut the A4 in half length wise... 10.5cm by 29.5cm ish...

    lol Ok here is the video link...

    http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...4&FORM=LKVR10#

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    tutorial here

    Sheet for inclusion here
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    Thanks for the links on here - I made one of these at the weekend and was windering if I should include "instructions" and if so what - this has solved my dilemma!
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    I like the idea of the stickers. I think it's a good idea to include instructions - we can't assume that everyone who hasn't seen a particular type of non standard card before will know what to do with it. I always used to include a little instructions sheet when I sent out waterfall cards if they were going to a non crafter!

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    Thanks for the links, very usefull

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    Thanks for sharing links
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    ooooh how spooky, i was going to post on here asking what others did. i have made a few of these (well, similar) lately and i asked colleagues what they would do - they failed miserably :p so i was thinking of taking a photo - which i do with most of my makes anyhow - and putting a pic on the back of the card.

    my christmas cards for family are these and my sil was close but needed a wee bit of help but my mother passed with flying colours.

    i also wondered how people 'envelope' these? Mine seem to ask for embellishments that make them impossible to package and i had to post one in a box! luckily it was for my parents so they were worth it!

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    Usually a standard envelope covers it but there have been occasions where I have had to make a box to hold them. I also started to include a small instruction diagram so that people know how to stand them up

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    Thank you for the links ,the easel instruction diagram is so helpful

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