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I stumbled upon a full package of orange Mizuhiki Paper Cord by Yasutomo in my stash, and decided to "re-re-resurrect" one of my favorite techniques.
The last time I visited the technique was with the Lakes collection in November of 2014, so I'm overdue! I included a step by step tutorial in my last blog, so this time I thought I'd make a quick video.
After completing the decorative strip, I used a portion to decorate a manila tag and then added it to a 5x7" greeting card. Simply stamp your favorite sentiments from the Trattoria Art Nouveau and Greeting unmounted stamp sheets, and you're good to go!
Keep living the sweet life!
Tricia
Great technique idea, Tricia and so beautifully executed.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun technique, been a long time since I've done that. Need to give it another go. Thanks for sharing your lovely card.
ReplyDeleteI totally forgot about that technique! I think I still have some of the original cord from the early 2000's~ gotta go digging!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about this technique the other day. I remember watching you on the DIY scrapbooking show with Sandy Genovese and sharing about this fun technique. I really need to try it someday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great technique on this adorable fun card.
ReplyDeleteVery cool - I can't wait to try this technique! I will miss the blog hop team - thank you for your dedication and creativity!
ReplyDeleteSo great to see this technique again. One I'd forgotten about. I might still have some of this cord. I need to check. The card is so nice. What great fall colors.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Tricia! I have some of this cord. I need to play with it! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteReally nice! I love using up scraps. What a great card on so many levels.
ReplyDeleteThe Carpet Tape Chronicles! Gosh that sure turned out pretty! The colors you chose would be perfect on Vintage Christmas cards. I'm so glad you shared your video, because you know we all want to see how you did that! ♥
ReplyDeleteI forgot all about that technique! It was an honor to work with Club Scrap as part of the Artist Team. Looking forward to what the future brings. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteCool technique!! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThis brings back a LOT of memories...namely the very first class I ever taught for Club Scrap in St. Louis in 2003! It's what got me hooked on sharing my love of crafting with others. This was, is and will always be a great technique!
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