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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

6x6 Octagon Card

 I am on a roll.  Last week I hurt my knee.  Well kind of, it really hurt itself by having arthritis and when the weather gets goofy my knees get goofy.  So I do a lot of sitting and surfing Pinterest.  Then I hobble over to some supplies that are not hard to get to and get to work at the dining table.  Another fancy fold gets done because I have nowhere I can go and nothing else I can do.  Then Lickity split I can get back to the sofa and write up on the blog.  All while hubby cooks and cleans.  Hmmm I could get use to this if it included me being able to go out to the craft stores too hahaha.

Anyway this time I stopped again on a video by Crafting with Quilling.  She made this cute Octagonal Pop Up card .  Since I have quite a few Birthdays coming up and I'm not able to really get around I thought another fun fold would be a great thing to keep me busy.  I had also remembered that I had just received in the mail a new die from Amazon for a Belated Birthday.  How perfect.  I was unable to get together with one of my friends on her birthday due to her being ill and now I had the perfect sentiment for inside this card.  I changed the way Monika decorated her card by adding DSP to the gate flaps in front and by making a bellyband that hers did not have.




I like the peachy colors with the greens.  This paper was from an old paper pad that I had dis-assembled along time ago tossing prints I didn't care for and keeping the few I did like.  Yes I was that wasteful.  That was before I realized that papers I didn't care for could be cut down way small and used as tags or incorporated into embellies.  Boy the things you learn the longer you do papercrafting.  Now I save the tiniest of pieces lol.

If you like this stye card check out Monikas channel NO CUTTING DIES Octagonal Gatefold Pop Up Card STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL Antique Charm Collection


Till next time..................

1 comment:

  1. WOW! That is an incredible fold - and you mastered it beautifully, Susan. I'd keep that routine going - pinterest surfing, creating, blogging, repeat. Let the hubs do the cooking and cleaning.

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