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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Treetop Owls!

Ok, I am obsessed!  I am loving the Cascading card that is the new Technique Lover's challenge over on Splitcoast Stampers!  Holly brought us Sonia's great new technique!  I love it!  I am still working on my Valentine's Day cards.  I think my Grandson might like this one!  I used Stampin Up's owl punch and a Spellbinder's die to make some of the branches.  I don't remember the name of that particular die.  This picture shows a tealight in the bottom of the card.  I cut away some of the card stock to make it look like limbs of a tree.  A little bit of work but I like the way it came out. The directions to make the base are on my previous posts for Valentine Day cards.  Take a look at more pictures -
I love this technique!

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  1. Beautiful card! Wow, that's alot of work though.

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  2. Wow.. I love those owls. They look so great with this card. I just gotta try it..

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  3. Your Cascading cards are darling...I tried to follow the link but can't find the directions. Any chance you can post them?

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    2. Ok! Let me try this again!
      You will need 12 x 12 card stock. Measure up one end of the card 5 1/2 inches and make a mark. Measure the other end 2 1/2 inches. Draw a light line across the card to connect them. You will then need to cut on that line. Then take that piece and lay it on the remaining card stock and use it as a template to cut another piece out. You now have 2 the same size! At least, that is how I do it.
      Now, you will want to create a pencil mark that goes horizontally across the cardstock. Measure 2 3/4 inches on the 5 1/2 side of the cardstock make a pencil mark. Then measure 1 1/4 inch on the other side and draw a light pencil line to connect. This divides the cardstock in two You will make the following cuts to this line.
      Take one piece and score at 2" , 4", 8" and 10 ". I take my ruler and draw a line from top to bottom at the 6" mark.
      Now- ONE piece of the card stock- you will cut DOWN to the horizontal pencil line at the 2" score line and the 10" score line. Then on the same piece - cut UP at the 6" pencil mark. The SECOND piece of card stock - you will do the opposite. Cut UP at the 2" score line andthe 10" score line and DOWN at the 6 " pencil mark. Again, just to the pencil mark you made horizontally.
      Then just put them tobether! I like to make sure I bend the score lines a little to make it a little easier to put together... Once you have done it once....it is really easy!!
      Have fun!
      Chris

      February 3, 2012 12:42 AM

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  4. oh wow chris this one is so adorable. You do such a wonderful job coming up with the idea's for these! you inspiration me so much. i was making valentine cards now i have been side tracked making these also. lol.. thanks for sharing the directions with us. you made it easier to understand

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  5. REMPATE.
    MARY PAT.
    She OUTTE with LOWE .
    He was the OWL.
    But even better DISMOTH!
    Oh yeah.
    DISNEY did a TINKERBELL!
    And now guess who got a LACHILL?

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