I always stamp my projects on my Stampin' Up! Grid Paper. I like testing out my stamping before I commit to my project and I also like writing down notes as I go along. But in case you didn't realize this, it's also a great way to make sure you always get your greetings straight. If you line up the bottom of your card to the line on the grid paper, you will keep your card straight and it is much easier to line up your greeting. Of course, this works better with Polymer and Clear stamps. If you use wood mount, you would line up the edge of your wood to the line.
Throwback Thursday: Iris Folding Card
This card is a throwback to a technique swap I participated in many years ago. This is the "Iris Folding" technique. If you google Iris Folding, you will get tons of templates and ideas to make different patterns. I had forgotten how pretty this technique was... boy this paper is from Stampin' Up! 2005 or earlier.
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