Halloween Herringbone Card – a Cute Way to Use Leftover Paper Scraps
Designer paper is expensive, and throwing out the scraps can seem painful. Now you don’t have to when you use this herringbone pattern.
Designer paper is expensive, and throwing out the scraps can seem painful. Now you don’t have to when you use this herringbone pattern.
Halloween doesn’t have to be scary or spooky. This Halloween side step card will bring a sweet greeting to a treasured recipient with its charming pumpkin kitty and happy, laughing ghostie.
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The herringbone technique is a great way to use up leftover bits of pretty printed cardstock. You know, the kind that’s too pretty to throw away but too small to use any other way. It’s …
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