As you can see from the next two pictures, this card opens in thirds. I had a terrible time getting the folded version to stay in place long enough to snap a picture. Temporary tape was useless so I added a tiny bit of permanent tape and crossed by fingers that I could unstick it when I was done! The next two pics were almost as difficult, but I just snapped a couple of quick picks with my phone and called it a day.
I played along with the tic-tac-toe challenge at The Paper Players - the last row across - although my "wood" is of the faux variety! And the fancy fold idea came from Just Us Girls .
Thanks for stopping by! I hope you are inspired to play along with my sketch. As always our Freshly Made Sketches design team has created some amazing cards for you to see. See you in the gallery!
Supplies
Stamps: Splendid Sunflower (My Favorite Things); Sentimental Birthday (Winnie & Walter); Make A Wish Quotes (Fiskars)
Paper: Desert Storm (Neenah); Chocolate Chip, Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)
Ink: Harvest Gold, Ripe Avocado (Papertrey Ink); Chocolate Chip (Stampin' Up!)
Accessories: Splendid Sunflower die (My Favorite Things); Old Olive ribbon (Stampin' Up!)
I like a square card too Jen and yours is fabulous! Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteI love the square sketch and I love that sunflower! Sweet card!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet card...I love sunflowers and yours is so bright and cheery! Thanks for playing along with the challenge this week over at The Paper Players!
ReplyDeleteLOL, yes, those fancy folds sometimes do present photography problems...I had the same thing with my card for today! BUT...yours is wonderful, I love that big bold flower and it looks great against that amazing background! We are so thrilled that you played with us at the Players this week!
ReplyDeleteOh this card is just fabulous Jen! I love that sunflower but also love that fancy fold! Sunflowers are just so pretty! Thanks for a great sketch despite the GIANT circle on it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and creative use of the sketch - I LOVE that big flower on the woodgrain!
ReplyDeleteThat fold is brilliant for the sketch. Love this flower and your sketch this week.
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