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On October 1, it says on your blog that you have deleted all previous posts, so I guess the picture of the finished card holder isn't available. Is there a way to view it, or is it truly history?
Can someone who's made one of these pretty PLEASE post a picture? The original blog post has been deleted, and most of the galleries here in this thread have next to nothing in them. Thanks so much!
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This is one of the best card holders I have made. The instructions are so easy to follow. Actually I have made about 10 of them. They are so addictive.
Thanks for the instructions and sharing them.
Here is a sample for you. This works great with one sheet wonders. It uses just one sheet of 8.5 x 11 cardstock. You will need a punch (from a tool kit) to make the holes. Cards are normal size -4.25 x 5.5. Glad everyone is having as much fun with this as I did designing them.
Hi, I just wanted to let everyone know who has wanted to see this done. I did a tutorial on this on my Blog along with the finished product. You can view it HERE!
This link doesn't work any more. I know this is a post from a long time but if you still have this posted somewhere can you please repost the link?