I found this flag file in the store and decided it was perfect - lots of little pieces to glue!! But I do like the way in which the shape of the lines gives the look of a flying flag. I divided the pieces of the flag so that I could cut multiples out of each of the three colors. Then assembly started, I made twenty of them.
I have this lovely, sadly retired, Thanks die from Spellbinders which I cut out of heavyweight cardstock so that it has a bit of dimension and added one to the bottom of each card.
The inner was printed on the cardstock before I cut the cardbases and folded them. I am so in love with my printer than can deal with heavy paper.
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Monica
This came into my mail box and I HAD to congratulate you on these amazing cards, with wonderful thoughtfulness behind them Monica.
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Faith x
Very intricate work, Monica. Lovely
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful card! What a caring person to make so many for our military.
ReplyDeleteLovely and creative and fabulous effect. xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Monica! So happy for you enjoying your printer working for you - since you do CAS much more (and better) than I do, less layers is good! Bless you for making these cards! xoxo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards that will be cherished by many, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and design and for a good cause too
ReplyDeleteCarol x