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As soon as I saw the new Donna Downey set at Unity, I knew I had to have it. Those gorgeous Silhouettes were calling my name. When it first came out, Unity had is on sale. I snatched it up right there and then.

I started out with a 7 3/4″ square of My Mind’s Eye Penny Lane paper.

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After folding the diaper fold, I unfolded it, stamped the image in Vintage Photo two times without reinking and sponged the edges first with Scattered Straw and Vintage Photo. A dotted border was added with Espresso Dimensionals Pearls.

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The card base is a 3″ x 6″ strip of Chocolate Chip cardstock. It was folded in half and the edges were sponged with Walnut stain Distress ink. The stamped piece started out as a 2 9/16″ square of Very Vanilla cardstock. I stamped the same image that was stamped on the flap in Shabby Shutter distress ink on the square and the sentiment in Walnut Stain ink in the middle. The edges were distressed and sponged first with Scattered Straw then with Vintage Photo ink. It was stitched on a 2 3/4″ square of Very Vanilla cardstock.

A 3/4″ sponged Chocolate Chip circle was adhered to the lower left side. A Jumbo eyelet was punched through it and a bow topped that off.

Here is a short video for the visual learner:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkrWQ1BYeqY[/youtube]

Beate

Stay at Home Mom of Three, Splitcoast Team Member and Copic and Spellbinders die Lover.

6 Responses to “Video tutorial – Diaper Fold card”

  1. This is such a stunning creation Beate! Love all the distresed sponging and the fun fold!

    I hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving! Hugs!

  2. Oh wow Beate, fabulous paper, wonderful project. Love it.

  3. Pretty card! 🙂

    Happy Thanksgiving!

  4. I have never seen a more gorgeous Diaper Fold, Beate!! I love the images, colors/papers….everything!!

  5. Very cute, your sponging is excellent!

  6. Wow! Catching up on all the great videos. This is such a cool fold! Super design and colors. Love it, Beate!

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