Thank you for this video ! I am always on the look-out for ideas to use up scraps and strips that I hoard and can't seem to throw away. Love the simplicity of the 90 degree angle!!
Anna - thank you for this video! I just made a "hello friend" card using this technique with some scraps of some of my floral papers and oh my gosh...it came out so cute! I'm sorry I mailed it before I took a picture so I don't have it to show you but I will make another one. Thanks again...love your videos.
Hi just found you fantastic video thank you.mmost people say scraps and nothing like scraps usually full sheets. So much appreciated subscribed straight away.mlookforwardto seeing more videos
Thanks for the idea! I've been putting them all horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. I tried the herringbone pattern, but I kept going at a slant across the card, since my strips were different widths. In this pattern that you showed, it is okay to have different widths. That's a win for me! Love the quilt look. In fact, I will emboss mine with all over design to make them look quilted.
Thanks for the punch tip! I have that punch and have never seen this tip. Great card!! Thank you!
Great idea for using up scraps. Thank you!
You are welcome Kathy!
just found this oldy, very nice
I love the Christmas card you made. I hope to make one.😂Mary
I love it!
Thanks for showing us the finished card first. Great idea 🤩👏
Very nice card. I always like to use my scrapes.
Wonderful. Thank you for watching along and commenting!
Great idea for using scraps. I use my grid background to ensure my strips are straight.
Awesome idea!
Cute card!!! 💕🌸💕
Thank you!
Found this very interesting going to try it tomorrow
Love you videos!
Thanks so much. I appreciate you watching!
Very nice! I like it!
Thank you!
You're so welcome! I'm glad it is helpful 🙂
Thank you for this video ! I am always on the look-out for ideas to use up scraps and strips that I hoard and can't seem to throw away. Love the simplicity of the 90 degree angle!!
Thank you for watching along and commenting! I'm glad this project is helpful!
Anna - thank you for this video! I just made a "hello friend" card using this technique with some scraps of some of my floral papers and oh my gosh...it came out so cute! I'm sorry I mailed it before I took a picture so I don't have it to show you but I will make another one. Thanks again...love your videos.
Wonderful! I would love to see pics of your projects if you ever want to share. Thanks for watching along and commenting!
Hi just found you fantastic video thank you.mmost people say scraps and nothing like scraps usually full sheets. So much appreciated subscribed straight away.mlookforwardto seeing more videos
So sorry didn't realize words joined on
Thanks for the idea! I've been putting them all horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. I tried the herringbone pattern, but I kept going at a slant across the card, since my strips were different widths. In this pattern that you showed, it is okay to have different widths. That's a win for me!
Love the quilt look. In fact, I will emboss mine with all over design to make them look quilted.
Embossing them is a wonderful idea! Thanks for watching 🙂
At the start…they look like pinwheels. TFS
Thanks for watching!
can I ask what sizes of width you are using on each strip? gonna make these as my cmas cards
I think these were either 3/4" or 1" wide