Added: 3 years ago
From: athomewithanna
Views: 74,906
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (32)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • how big is your card

  • AWESOME..

  • Very neat! What can I say I'm addicted to card making. !

  • oh nice .. 

  • thanks for the great tutorial

  • Tht is such a neat card. Thank you for positing it. I am sure I am going to enjoy making it. I can't believe how simple it is to construct.

  • This is great! I can't wait to make one. I would like to see the dimensions posted also. You have to keep pausing backing up and restarting.

  • Thanks for all the feedback. It's great to know so many people are enjoying making the neverending card!

  • It is hard to follow, cause the Cardmaker speaks in such a low voice. It would help to display the acurate size of Cardstock, so we can actually make this very interesting Card.

  • Thank you. Been struggling for a while. so easy when it is explained so well.

  • How would you make a matching envelope for it to fit?

  • Thank you! I am forever in your debt! I have tried this over and over and my patience was never very big to start with.. Im gonna try this right now.. Again.

  • wow this rlly helps thanks 5th time luky :D thanks to you video :D

  • thanks for sharing, that is really easy and fun to make. Easy demonstration and explanation. Thanks

  • I got my first ever issue of Cardmakingandpapercraft today and I really enjoy it sooooo much!

    Jessie X

  • My students will find this intriguing, and I will decorate it with multiplication facts and use it as a study aid.

    Thank you, ladies!

  • I'll love to see that. I can't quite picture it

  • thanks for the video.

  • THANKS!!!

  • That is fantastic!  Thank you so much for sharing.

  • I wish they were in inches for us in the U.K, don't know why metric has taken over, i much prefer and understand imperial measurements

  • Well, as far as I know there's 2.5cm to an inch. I know most paper trimmers are in inches, but you could get a 30cm rule and measure with that, make light pencil marks or score marks with your bone folder then line that up in your trimmer to cut.

    Hope that helps!

  • get a life mr freeman...

  • well, when it comes back to the beginning, it ends. so thats decieving

  • wish the measurements were in inches for us in the us

  • wish you would know how to use the internet.

    either way the proportions are very clear. longest side has to be twice the size of the shortest. And you make a fold line at 1/4 from the side.

  • @kittyminty Well said. Notice how we don`t complain about all the US videos being in inches XD

  • Great card! Love it! I will have to try this soon.

    Thanks

  • THIS is amazing! I just love it. It's so clever..I do make my cards with flip overs and hidden pockets, but I've never thought of a never ending card..great idea!! Thanks for sharing. maybe I'll post some of my creations sometime.

  • they copied dawn

  • This video was actually created by Cardmaking & Papercraft magazine in response to a readers question sent to the magazines Help! page.

    Thanks,

    Athomewithanna team

  • true.i know dawn crafts...

  • amazing...!

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more