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  2. Twisted Card Tutorial - Splitcoaststampers

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    Step 4. Keeping the first fold, now fold again on the second score line. Press firmly with a bone folder. This creates the Twisted Card base. NOTE: If the edges of the folded cardstock do not match up perfectly, simply work with the paper using your hands and a bone folder to adjust and line it up as you wish.

  3. Issue with mailing cards? - Splitcoaststampers

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    Got there in 3 days. funny thing is he is a mailman himself. We have had lots of issues in my area with carriers stealing money from envelopes, stealing packages, etc. Apparently, cards are opened to see if there is money inside and if there is, it is stolen. They have caught a couple of them so far.

  4. Peek-a-Boo Card Tutorial - Splitcoaststampers

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    Take the card front and turn it upside down. Place the oval die, with the blade side down, midway between the top and bottom, with the cutting blade flush against the edge of the folded panel. Secure with removable tape as shown. Unfold the paper and run through the die-cutting machine to create a window (Window #1).

  5. Quarter Fold Card Tutorial - Splitcoaststampers

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    Step 5. The folded card should lay flat and look like this. Decorate the front of the card as desired. The card can be horizontal or vertical. To make layers for the four quarters cut 2 pieces of cardstock to 2" X 2 1/2" and 2 pieces of cardstock to 1 7/8" X 2 5/8". Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" panel for the inside if desired.

  6. Standing Shapes Card Tutorial - Splitcoaststampers

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    Step 7. Apply adhesive to the back sides of the interior piece. With the card open (inside up), center the interior piece between the two scored lines of the outside panel. Ensure that the interior piece is centered from side to side, and the shapes standing in the fold are straight up. Glue the sides down lightly until you close the card and ...

  7. Splitcoaststampers Tutorials - DIY Card making ideas

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    Put a twist on a classic gate fold card. A diagonal fold gives this twisted card a pocket inside for a gift card or cash gift. Create a pop-up card that opens with a twisting element. Fold cardstock into a double-sided treat pouch. Stack die cuts for a raised, camouflaged sentiment.

  8. Kraft Bag Gift Card Tutorial - Splitcoaststampers

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    Step 5. Lay the folded bag atop the strip of patterned paper. Apply adhesive to one end of the paper. Fold the patterned paper around on each side of the bag to create the belt or belly band. Adhere. Offset the seam a bit if needed to hide it behind the tag or other front treatment.

  9. Shepherd's Care Sneak Peek Christmas with Video

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    The gorgeous new Shepherd's Care stamp set is one I think you'll use for Christmas - maybe paired with the Season of Elegance Specialty DSP, like I've done on this card - or perhaps as a beautiful sympathy card! So pretty and versatile! To see how to make this one - and start thinking of ALL the cards YOU could make with it - visit my blog for a free PDF, product list, all the card cuts and a ...

  10. Panel Pull-Out Card Tutorial - Splitcoaststampers

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    Step 4. Fan fold the decorated scored piece, using a bone folder to get nice crisp folds. Adhere the folded panel to a 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" panel of cardstock (red here). Adhere the base to a 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" cardstock panel (black here).

  11. Graduation Gift Box Tutorial - Splitcoaststampers

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    Step 11. Take another piece of twine about 12" long and line it up with the bottom of the tassel. Holding the end in place, run the twine to about 3/8" from the top of the tassel, and begin wrapping the twine neatly around the tassel. Wrap about 1/4" - 1/2" down, keeping the loops tight, together, and parallel.