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I received a similar book mark card in a recent swap I participated in. I took it apart to see how it was done and created a tutorial for it. You can find the tutorial on my blog.
I went to your blog and read the directions - so clear and easy to follow. The bookmark and card looks so very cute. I've printed off the directions and will try on in the not too distant future. Thank you for your generosity ins haring this card construction.
These two (plus one more) will be sent to my World Vision sponsored children (Bolivia, India and Romania.... my little African girl's family has moved out of the project district, alas!). I made them very bright since young girls like colourful things.
I emailed your blog address to my sister and another card making friend so they could make some as well. Thanks again for sharing. I love these cards.
Wow neat bookmark I just made one to match the card I made for my Cousin In Law's Birthday at the end of the month! I will be making more as they are cute little additions to cards. Thank you for the easy to follow instructions!
This is the easiest set of directions for these that I've ever seen. They are lovely, and addictive;) A good thing to go to when your mojo leaves town and you have some scraps to use up. Thanks for the great tutorial.