A Mixed Bag of Cards

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pastda3
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A Mixed Bag of Cards

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Here's a few "simple" cards I made. Nothing too exciting. :P
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Re: A Mixed Bag of Cards

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Ohhhh very very very pretty. .Especially the haunted house one.. Awesome
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Re: A Mixed Bag of Cards

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I'm partial yo the leaves..but all are beautiful.

Are the leaves a photo?
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Re: A Mixed Bag of Cards

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Love the Fright Night and the leaves and your bow...you tie them very well...I always have trouble with ribbons...lol
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Re: A Mixed Bag of Cards

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Thank you all. :)

GJ - Believe me, nice bows didn't come easy to me, so I had to search youtube. Here's a pretty decent video. She gives you instructions on how to make three different bows. I've seen several tutorials on all of them. The fork bow is great for making little bows. I rigged up something similar to make bigger bows. I took a piece of wood about 10 inches long and drilled holes with varying spaces between them. I drilled the holes so that small dowels rods would fit in them. I only use two rods to make the bow, but the idea is the same as using a fork. Hope this helps.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1Mbpx4r ... re=related
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Re: A Mixed Bag of Cards

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Oh, this is so nice of you to share the how to...I will check it out. I NEED to check it out...lol
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