Tuesday, April 22, 2008

How to Make a Origami Shirt Card: You Only Live Once Make It Count Card

I have attached pictures of how I did my How to, if you have any questions let me know. Its very simple and not as advanced as other Origami Shirts I seen out on the web... But works for me and being able to show others how to make this cute card!!




Here is the final product!

I really liked how it turned out,
I used the It's a Guy paper pack, Make it Count stamp set (random stamped),
Edge Distressed the CS pieces.
Turned out rather nice for a Father's Day or other masculine card.


2 comments:

  1. Tracy,
    I love it! You are so talented when it comes to Origami! I will have to try it since your directions seem pretty simple!

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  2. Thank you Kami!!

    Let me know if you need any assistance it is pretty easy and feel free to show me what your project looks like.

    I will be doing this card at Barb's crop/gathering this weekend. I think they will like it! Now to work on the layout for them... :-)

    Tracy

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