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CreaTV: “I’ve never seen that before!”

Alisha Gordon, creative editor for Cards Magazine is always on the look out for something new. Rarely does she come across something she’s never seen before. This was definitely something new. We were thrilled to have her show us step-by-step how to complete this cool new technique.

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Conquer and Divide
  1. And…here is a card I did with this technique: http://justfortheartofit.com/coppermine2/displayi

  2. Aphra Bolyer wrote:

    I have a card in my Two Peas Gallery using that same technique, except I did it with kraft paper and a layered center. Thanks for taking a look. :)
    http://www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/27

  3. Natalie wrote:

    What a user friendly and cost efficient technique!

  4. Sherrie wrote:

    I made a card using this technique about a year ago. It truly is super easy and you can achieve so many looks, even by putting one more fold into the circles. Still love them! http://impressionableart.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_

  5. Debbie A. wrote:

    Love the new technique – now I'll have to go try it myself!

  6. Teresa Zuehls wrote:

    I made a card for a Tuesday Trigger and used this circle flower technique. It was really fun and easy. It's here if you would like to take a look: http://teresazuehls.blogspot.com/2011/03/tuesday-

  7. Heather H. wrote:

    I used this technique to give some dimension to a photo border in a minibook – here is the actual page: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Np2LpUnQHj4/TTH5YQ1mvxI
    You can see the whole book at http://www.craftastictimes.blogspot.com …. The card you demo'd is so pretty – I love it!!

  8. Elizabeth wrote:

    Here's one I did for an Ides of March challenge:
    http://www.clubscrapcommunity.com/components/com_

  9. Kristen wrote:

    I love seeing the submissions already! They are all so cute. Here's 2 cards I made using this technique that you can find in my etsy shop:
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/71254453/folded-paper
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/68818483/friendship-i

  10. Barb Hinrichsen wrote:

    Love this never have seen this before can't wait to try it.

  11. jennifer wrote:

    I just made some of these for some cards I was working on. It is the perfect touch and I made them really tiny with 1 inch circles and a button center…too cute!!

  12. Dianne wrote:

    This is new to me and a very fun and easy flower. I'm going to use that at my next monthly card swap.

  13. Cathy T wrote:

    Thank you for a great idea to use at Senior Adult Day Care for their Spring Cards!

  14. Robin wrote:

    This is a pretty neat technique, I can't wait to try it.

  15. Jen R wrote:

    Thanks for the video! Here's the card I made using this technique:
    http://ourchangeofart.blogspot.com/2011/04/ive-ne

    Thanks for checking it out!

  16. Penny wrote:

    I think I saw this several months ago on the fabulous Sasha H's blog! Fun!

  17. Anne S. wrote:

    How fun this was to try out today! This is what I made:
    http://creativelyanne.blogspot.com/2011/04/fun-an

    Thanks for the challenge!

  18. Anne S. wrote:

    How fun this was to try out today! This is what I made: http://creativelyanne.blogspot.com/2011/04/fun-an

  19. Tracey Kuzniak wrote:

    Oh boy!!! I am addicted to these now!!! LOL!
    Here is a card I made this morning: http://trace44.blogspot.com/2011/04/sending-smile

    Thanks for the video!!

  20. Tracey Kuzniak wrote:

    Loved the video…..i think I may be addicted to making these flowers now!!!
    Here is a card I made today :) http://trace44.blogspot.com/2011/04/sending-smile

  21. Kim wrote:

    I just did this flower last week for a page I was doing. I also ruffed up the edges and used a canvas stick on button from (close to my heart) and it looked so…. cool. Love it!!! you can also use a scalloped circle, or other shapes like squares and ect…. Thanks for the show!!

  22. Shazi wrote:

    I just wanted to share a card I made using this awesome flower. I've never seen it before, so easy and fun to make! Thanks so much for sharing!!
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/50120301@N06/5593752

  23. Nancy Ward wrote:

    Wanted you to know I posted a link to this tutorial today on my blog.

    Nancy Ward
    PaperFriendly
    http://www.nancywardcrafts.com

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