Pyramid Card

Wednesday, May 1, 2024
It's been a few weeks! My craft room needed some minor repair so has been in a slight state of disrepair. I was able to see through the drywall dust and find my way to papercrafting goodies in order to join this week's challenge at Little Red Wagon. Janice is hosting and she wants to see our "Shapely" creations. Basically, anything other than a square or a rectangle. 


I decided to go with a pyramid card - taking three 4x4 bits of cardstock and arranging them together. I was going to have my little doily off to the side to have the side tuck in but didn't really like that so put the doily in the middle and used a little velcro dot to hold things together. And I realize it opens backwards but I liked the look better with the paper I used. The card lies flat - including the little accordion heart I made for the doily. No sentiment as I don't really have a purpose for this card. I figure I'll just write inside when the time comes - Happy Birthday! Sorry you've been ill... Thanks so much! Lots of options. 

I can't wait to see the Girlfriends' "Shapely" projects - and you're welcome to head to Little Red Wagon to check them out too! We'd love for you to join the challenge as well! 

5 comments

Chrissy said...

I love the pyramid design Kate, and love the sentiment options, fabulous fun fold and project..

Luv CHRISSYxx

Paperesse said...

Awesome shape, Kate! And love that paper, too.

JanR said...

Loving this cool shape, Kate! I've made these before but never thought to made them so they'd lie flat for envelopes. Smart that you went with no sentiment, it's always good to have a card or two like that in the stash!

Brenda said...

This is a new card shape for me. I may have to give it a try, yours turned out wonderful!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

Just perfect for the theme Kate, love the paper too and the multiple hearts. A beautiful and different card. x

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