This card looked so good when I finished it, and then stupidly I forgot to take photos, I'm gutted.
I don't know what kind of card it is called, it is when you close the card there is half the name going past the hinge of the card IYKWIM
I used white velvet/velour type sticky back paper, then I used a pen (Sharpie) to colour it red and stick it onto white card.
Last edited by cattiegracie; 05-04-2018 at 10:46 AM.
Reason: redo pic, more info
I'm sure it was one of Lucille's tutorials, most of what I know is because of Lucille, she left a big hole on this earth when she had to go
Card looks great Grace and you are so right about Lucille - she is sorely missed. I think I would describe your card as a sort of pop up but maybe there is another name for this type of design
Sorry I've been absent, been preparing for hospital, which ended up being a farce, I was supposed to go in overnight with general anaesthetic, I was getting a steroid injection in my hip, it happened so differently, in and out same day with a local anaesthetic, stupid consultant getting me wound up for nothing.
Anyway, Doreen, I thought of pop-up but I also knew that one in the link was a pop-up, so thought that was not it.
Thank you Shirley, I will have to update the details, as I altered a font, mmmm, must check out the legalities of it first.
Thanks SylviaF maybe it could be called Over The Top......answers on a postcard please.......
It's understandable you were worried Grace but I expect you were relieved to come home the same day. You could be right about over the top or maybe over the edge but whatever it's called it's lovely. There's another popup tut here but it's using Inkscape http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/boards/...pUp-Card-46-47
It's understandable you were worried Grace but I expect you were relieved to come home the same day. You could be right about over the top or maybe over the edge but whatever it's called it's lovely. There's another popup tut here but it's using Inkscape http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/boards/...pUp-Card-46-47
I would say you've hit the nail right on the head Doreen, because that came to mind today about how I was thinking it may have been done in Inkscape, and going by the picture I'm sure that's it, well done you x
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