You have to be careful when you score the designer series paper on the Envelope Punch Board. Don't push to hard with the scoring tool or you might tear the paper. I did that on one card and decided to take the inside piece and use it on a regular card.
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ReplyDeleteLOVE your Envelope/Card-- I CASED your project and posted it on my blog today: http://stampinwithk.blogspot.com/2013/11/setting-thanksgiving-table.html
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Love your idea of card on an envelope. I have been trying to make one but didn't want to play with measurements. You save me the trouble, perfect size, cute and practical!
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