A Flower for All Seasons: Hinged Card

Each month, when I receive my Stampin' Success Magazine (a perk for Stampin' Up! Demonstrators), I make it a point to implement a tip, technique or business idea from each magazine.  Why not…SU has already done all of the work for me.

So when I saw the hinged card technique, I knew it would be perfect for my Technique Tuesday class.  I just changed up the color combo a little bit and substituted a stamp set I already had on hand and…voila!

Hinged-Card-Closed

It turned out so dang cute!

So you're saying, "what's the deal…where's the hinge?"  Well, here you go…

Hinged-Card-Open

How unexpected and fun!  Just what I need on this cold morning here in Minnesota – it's four below – ugh!  I'm so ready for spring!

Supplies used:  A Flower for All Seasons, All Holidays, Certainly Celery, So Saffron, Pretty in Pink, Bashful Blue & Almost Amethyst cardstock and markers, Basic Black Ink, Eyelet Border punch, 1 3/8" Square punch, Sale-A-Bration Ribbon Bundle, Soft Subtles Brads.

Enjoy~Dawn O!

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2 thoughts on “A Flower for All Seasons: Hinged Card”

  1. Dawn,
    How funny – I had the same reaction – LOVE the card, but let me change this (eyelet border for scallop border) and that (I love the bunny from Eight Great Greetings)! Oh and the Egg wheel from the Occasions mini, I ran that across the bottom…! Otherwise, I stuck with the same colors…
    Glad to see that great minds think alike – my club will do this card this weekend!
    Peg
    P.S. We didn’t get below zero, but it was still way too cold for March – ick!

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