I have been dealing with health issues-which include severe migraines- and have been unable to work in my craft room. I taped this tutorial before I became ill and I decided to share it even though I haven't completed the 2nd tutorial showing how to decorate the card. I am also hopeful that you may have ideas on how to decorate it too! So I am sorry for my absence but I believe I am on the road to recovery! Let me know if you should have any questions!
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Monday, May 5, 2014
Pop Up Card in a Box
I have been dealing with health issues-which include severe migraines- and have been unable to work in my craft room. I taped this tutorial before I became ill and I decided to share it even though I haven't completed the 2nd tutorial showing how to decorate the card. I am also hopeful that you may have ideas on how to decorate it too! So I am sorry for my absence but I believe I am on the road to recovery! Let me know if you should have any questions!
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Chris, I'm so sorry you are not feeling well. Hope you get better soon! Thanks so much for sharing your tutorial with us! I can't wait to try this out!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear you have been sick. Looking forward to the next video. Thanks for sharing. Dani
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, hope you feel better soon
ReplyDeleteWow! Just watched your video! That is so neat! You really have to get well soon so you can show us how to decorate it! I know, I'm terrible! :) Truthfully, I'm loving your box! TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat Tutorial Chris, just love these cards and you inspired me to make them. Thanks. Get well soon.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are on the mend!! I will have to try this one! Great tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteAs I also suffer from migraines I know what you are going through. Enjoy the good days and sleep through the bad ones. I find it easiest to just give in to it and not fight against it.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lynn
I love the card. Have had a great time making it. Do you by chance have written instructions, so that when I want to make it again, I can just reference a written instruction sheet.
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