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Waterfall Card - Craftroom Basics
Design by: Kristina (3 Projects)
Project skill level: easy
Project time: less than 30 minutes
Project tags: Baby Cards Cards
This uses only the Craftroom Basics cuts. I used 2x2 pictures for each of the levels. I cannot do the directions justice. This cut was created due to inspiration from Jane at http://whoopsiedaisy-jane.blogspot.com/2007/07/waterfall-cards-instructions.html. It was super cute and I couldn't wait to give it a shot.
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OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED
- 2 pieces of coordinating 12x12 Cardstock
- Scordboard
- Glue
- 2 eyelets or brads
- 4 2"x2" pictures
- Ribbon
Project Cut Files
STEP-BY-STEP How-TO INSTRUCTIONS
Cut the colored card stock and eyelets on the same run. Then cut the "Background Color" with the other. This will be the base for your card. The envelope is from the Spring Holiday Card Cartridge but is not necessary. I left it on there for the image so that you may create your own from the Craftroom Basics if you would like.
Print the background layer. Score the background at 4.5.
The colored card stock that measures 10.3 by 2.3 and score at 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5 & 6.5 measuring on the side opposite of the eyelet hole.
Okay, now make it look like the picture. ;) This cut coordinates with the instructions found on Jane's blog http://whoopsiedaisy-jane.blogspot.com/2007/07/waterfall-cards-instructions.html.
Step 1
Cut the colored card stock and eyelets on the same run. Then cut the "Background Color" with the other. This will be the base for your card. The envelope is from the Spring Holiday Card Cartridge but is not necessary. I left it on there for the image so that you may create your own from the Craftroom Basics if you would like.
Step 2
Print the background layer. Score the background at 4.5.
Step 3
The colored card stock that measures 10.3 by 2.3 and score at 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.5 & 6.5 measuring on the side opposite of the eyelet hole.
Step 4
Okay, now make it look like the picture. ;) This cut coordinates with the instructions found on Jane's blog http://whoopsiedaisy-jane.blogspot.com/2007/07/waterfall-cards-instructions.html.









