Guest Designer Debbie presents the Happily Ever After project. It is a Snow White Thank You Card.
Tips for this card: There are lots of little pieces when you cut this project at the 4 ¼ size asked for in the book. You will need to use your pick tool to help get the smallest pieces out easy from the cardstock. I also highly recommend you scoop everything up with your cricut spatula and have an area just for laying
the pieces out ready when you start cutting. The black shadow you create first ends up being Snow White’s
hair…so don’t look for another layer, there isn’t one J Putting the pieces together was kind of like a puzzle. I
ended up putting the blue sleeve down first and worked my way to the right from there. The results were really cute but this project is a little time consuming because of the tiny pieces. Additional tip: I used my
Gypsy to do a quick search of all carts to find a “Thank You” to use on the card. The one I selected is from the Sweethearts Cartridge and cut at 2” out of black cardstock.
Debbie O’Neal
Deb's Eclectic Thoughts
Just an old gal, raising and home schooling two of my grandchildren. Slowly finding time to get back into crafting. Using Maker 3 and Explore 3 and loving sublimation and resin crafting.
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