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What beautiful cards, they are all fantastic inspirations. I can't work out how to upload to the gallery. So I added my double pocket card to my blog I hope that's ok carolyndraper.blogspot.com
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I love this dp and thought you would enjoy them too. Thank you for the challenge once more. I've discovered I'm not that bad at making those. They are very easy to make.
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I'm going double pocket crazy!
It's been so long since I gave a challenge a try and I just stumbled across the gallery and just knew I had to try this one.
I made one for a graduation and the other for my little sis. I hope they like them as much as I do. The front card in each of them is a gift card also.
This was a lot of fun! I did the first one with cardstock (single sided) from my new DCWV Crafty pack and just adhered a coordinating strip on the "white" back part that shows in the front. The second one I made out of double sided Stampin' Up paper - it is a little thicker than the double sided paper you normally find in the store and seems to be able to support the card well. I was thinking of making it and then putting it on a piece of card stock, but it ended up stiff enough by itself
Here's mine! What a fun technique! Thanks for bringing it to us.
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