Ok you guys are fast! We are going to do the middle layer now... this is when I used a solid cardstock sheet: the PINK one
Middle Layer: Cut your middle layer paper down to 10 ½”x10½ ”. Using your ruler and pencil make your lines at 3½ ” intervals this time. You will have another tic tac toe grid, only smaller. Cut out the four corners as we did for the outer layer. Score along the inner lines as we did before and set aside.
Middle Layer: Cut your middle layer paper down to 10 ½”x10½ ”. Using your ruler and pencil make your lines at 3½ ” intervals this time. You will have another tic tac toe grid, only smaller. Cut out the four corners as we did for the outer layer. Score along the inner lines as we did before and set aside.

Please let me know if you have questions or if I am going too fast! 

WHO us we didn't do nutting i ready for the next step
Last edited by Jeanne Marie's Scraps on Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
dude I am totally diggin this..gonna try this in a little bit!!!

Dangit jeaane marie----I TOLD you to shaddap or we'd get in trouble.ScrapGoo wrote:Do I need to separate you two!?scrapprincess18 wrote: jess flap is pokeing me caused me to cut a crocked line

I'm ready, Miss Goo.


Thanks Shweetheart! Go get some sleep... I know *I* need it!nun69 wrote: dude I am totally diggin this..gonna try this in a little bit!!!

Flap & Princess - QUIT yer fighting or I'm sending you to time out!


See how easy this is?! You're just going to do the same thing for the inner layer:
Inner Layer: Cut your inner layer paper down to 9”x9”. Mark lines at 3” intervals this time and cut out the corners as we have done for the previous layers. Score the inner lines and erase the pencil marks. At this point you should have three layers that look something like this:
Inner Layer: Cut your inner layer paper down to 9”x9”. Mark lines at 3” intervals this time and cut out the corners as we have done for the previous layers. Score the inner lines and erase the pencil marks. At this point you should have three layers that look something like this:

ScrapGoo wrote:scrapprincess18 wrote: jess flap is pokeing me caused me to cut a crocked line
Jess - I need you in my classroom starting on WednesdayScrapGoo wrote:Do I need to separate you two!?

~Kathy
{hopelessly addicted}
Filling my basket with all of the new goodies


{hopelessly addicted}
Filling my basket with all of the new goodies



LOL! I am skeeeeeery!katarria wrote:ScrapGoo wrote:scrapprincess18 wrote: jess flap is pokeing me caused me to cut a crocked line
Jess - I need you in my classroom starting on WednesdayScrapGoo wrote:Do I need to separate you two!?
Did you use cs or pp on the inner layer? I'm trying to figure out how all of this will go together so I can't decide!
~Kathy~
Oh look who's sucking up to the teacher now i have a bruise from that poke then she laped me in the headFlapdoodle wrote:Dangit jeaane marie----I TOLD you to shaddap or we'd get in trouble.ScrapGoo wrote:Do I need to separate you two!?scrapprincess18 wrote: jess flap is pokeing me caused me to cut a crocked line
I'm ready, Miss Goo.
I even started a pork roast last night before I went to bed....I did get to sleep until at least 930...now I am doing some laundry,,and Abby is watching TV and Peyton is taking a nap...so I might just take a quick nap too!!!ScrapGoo wrote:Thanks Shweetheart! Go get some sleep... I know *I* need it!nun69 wrote: dude I am totally diggin this..gonna try this in a little bit!!!

Cardstock for the two inside layers because I like to cover them with PP after. It makes a nice border if it is solid but it isn't a requirement!ksromack wrote: Did you use cs or pp on the inner layer? I'm trying to figure out how all of this will go together so I can't decide!
Same question here...I used pp for my first layer...cardstock for the second...should the next layer be pp?


Everyone have their layers cut??