You asked for it and I’m delivering! I had several requests for a video on how to create the three scallop tiers for yesterday’s holiday tree so here’s my latest 1 Minute to WOW Video Tutorial. Original post with details here. See 100+ videos in my Tutorial Library (also located under “ideas” in my navigation bar).
DON’T FORGET the Large Scallop Edgelits Die I used for the tree (and in the video) is on sale at 25% off (ORIG. $7.95 NOW $5.96) during the Stampin’ Up! Holiday Sale. Many more items on sale . . . up to 50% off. See complete list and prices for sale items HERE. Ends Dec. 2.
What a great idea Mary. It is such a simple card but very nice. FYI I found that using the bottom part of the 2 1/2 inch square you have enough to cut out the top part of the tree so you do not need the 1 1/2 inch square.
I have that edgletdie … Never hardly use it … Thanks Mary I’ll break it out ,thanks to you …. Yours in ink Anne
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Great, Mary! You are so very clever not only in deciding how to make special items but in remembering everything you have to work with. I would love to stand over your shoulder someday! Thanks, my friend. Hugs!
Thanks bunches for the video tutorial! Love the card!
I am so very thankful for you!!!!Thank you for sharing your ideas and how to do them!! You are awesome!!!!
This is a quick, easy and adorable card Mary. What a great idea and this card would be easy to mass produce! Love your videos, and all of you creativity! Thanks so much for sharing. Happy Thanksgiving!
Love the card….thank you for the video!
Hi Mary, Thanks for showing us how you made it, because I had thought you did it different:)
Oh, super clever!!! and simple to do. I always love your videos Mary, all of them are an amazing learning source. Thank you for sharing your amazing creativity with us.
Just…. THANK YOU !!!!!
Wow. Mary, you never cease to amaze me. Been watching your site for the past year and you inspire me to stretch my creative brain matter. God Bless you for sharing what you know with the world. Keep it comin’!
Deborah
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