Note Tote Card Holder
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 14:26
- Media: Flash video file
- Posted: 01/06/2009
- Use: Watch Online
- Size: 73 MB
Lydia shows you how to make a cute little tote bag to hold all of your greeting cards. This little tote is made with beautiful designer papers, and is very simple to assemble with just a few cuts, double-stick tape, a tag punch, a hole punch, and pretty brads. And, if you are not a stamper, this project is for you. If you have watched Lydia's other lessons, you can place the beautiful cards you have made in this bag and give them as a perfect handmade gift.
For more of Lydia's projects, visit her blog: www.understandblue.blogspot.com
About this Author
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- Lydia Fiedler
- 64 lessons
- Joined:
06/01/2008
I am a paper arts instructor in Austin, TX. I have a weekly instructional art show on local TV where I demonstrate making simple cards and gifts with rubber stamps and accessories, using a variety of techniques and graphic design principles.
I also do freelance graphic design and marketing and work full time as the Director of Market Development for a software company.
My work has been featured in OnStage Magazine and I was quoted in Martha Stewart's 15th anniversary edition of her magazine.
My paper arts blog is www.understandblue.blogspot.com
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