1luckymama wrote: um, do we punch holes on both 5 inch sides???
Good question! I waited until I had adhered the sides together before punching my holes.
Otherwise it requires measuring to make sure the holes meet up. You'll need the holes on both sides to feed the ribbon through.
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do we need to puch holes on both sides of the triangle?
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I missed the start of this. I may make it later though.
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Wow that was amazingly fast and way easier than I had imagined! I was lost for a few minutes there, but I found myself again Way cute, too... I'm off to embellish! Thanks so much!
i'm lost on step 4 i think it is I made a dot on the half way point of the 5 inches on top and on bottom. now do I make a triangle to the first score we did. then score those lines? duh does that make sense
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this is so cool...i am done...just need to put some embellies....thanks kathy!
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To help clarify step #4 (super-confusing, I know... )
1. start at the top (horizontal) center of the paper (2.5 inches across)
2. score from the top center to the left side of the paper at the vertical center(5 inches down)
3. start again at the top (horizontal) center of the paper (2.5 inches across)
4. score from the top center to the right side of the paper at the vertical center (5 inches down)
Repeat the steps to make the two other scored lines on the bottom half of the paper.
Basically, in this step, you're creating the left & right sides of the triangle.
1. start at the top (horizontal) center of the paper (2.5 inches across)
2. score from the top center to the left side of the paper at the vertical center(5 inches down)
3. start again at the top (horizontal) center of the paper (2.5 inches across)
4. score from the top center to the right side of the paper at the vertical center (5 inches down)
Repeat the steps to make the two other scored lines on the bottom half of the paper.
Basically, in this step, you're creating the left & right sides of the triangle.
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There's no place to upload this to yet!
ETA: So here's mine!
ETA: So here's mine!
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sassy09 wrote: i'm lost on step 4 i think it is I made a dot on the half way point of the 5 inches on top and on bottom. now do I make a triangle to the first score we did. then score those lines? duh does that make sense
Yes, make a scoring line from the dot you made to the left side of the first score we did, then again from the dot to the right side of the first score we made. You're correct
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Susanne_79 wrote:There are no gallery for this fast scrap, only for #3
Oooh - thanks!! I just created it. OOPS
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