Does anyone make 3-d cards??? Basically you take an image and using foam dots/squares you build up certain parts of the image to make it appear 3-d...Here is my first attempt
Hugs debbie
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question:
so you have an image you want to use, but you do not use the dots or whatever for the entire thing?
Just in parts?
Is this correct?
cute card. will have to try it..
thinking of christmas cards
Barb I used a pyramid sheet or 3-d sheet...it has the original image and then each step loses part of the image mine has 4 layers too it....the last layer was just his ball cap, arm that holds the bat and his shorts. I can not post the sheet here because of copyright issues......I will seeif I can find a link to a sheet
Hugs Debbie
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Guard well your spare moments. They are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be known. Improve them and they will become the brightest gems in a useful life."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Guard well your spare moments. They are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be known. Improve them and they will become the brightest gems in a useful life."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
here is a link to a frog pattern like the one I used
Hugs debbie
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Guard well your spare moments. They are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be known. Improve them and they will become the brightest gems in a useful life."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Here is anouther type of 3-d card...caller a pyramid card......build up the layers like a pyramid...not the best but just my first....i know how to mae it better next time.
hugs debbie
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Guard well your spare moments. They are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be known. Improve them and they will become the brightest gems in a useful life."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson