Materials needed: Template and scissors.
Ready for another one? This time we will create an interesting effect with narrow flaps. Although I used regular 20 lb printer paper for the prototypes, this template will work better with 24-28 lb printer paper, thin cardstock or index card because the flaps will be narrow this time.
Pay careful attention to the folds for the shorter strips and make sure they are going in the right direction. Use the grid lines to help you line up the flaps with each other. Have fun!
I won't have the grandbaby for the weekend, so sure hope I get to play with these and get caught up! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, Suzi! Hope you got time to try these out. Please let me know if the templates are working for you.
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ReplyDeleteDear anonymous, Thanks so much. More templates coming soon.
ReplyDeletehi its Jasmine from 4th grade i love the ideas and your website
ReplyDeleteHi, Jasmine! Thank you. Glad you stopped by. If you try out the templates, please come back and let me know how they went.
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