Hi guys!
My friend, Rose told me she had been looking for a tutorial on the Tri-shutter card, and found mine from October 19, 2009. I thought some of you might also be looking for a tutorial on this card, so I decided to post this one again. This was done before I got any editing software, so there's no intro and no music. Thanks so much for watching!
Love it! Thanks so much I will definitely try this one. I also love the scull and cross bones. TFS!
ReplyDeleteI like this video. I remember when i first found your channel that I was enthralled with this project. thank you for re-airing. It reminds me of new ways to make a card....
ReplyDeletethanks Mary!!!
This card is so great! I LOVE ths skull and crossbones! What a neat idea!!
ReplyDeleteMary, I remember when I first found your blog I viewed all your videos. You are just an awesome instructor. Thanks for reminding us about your tutorial on this card.
ReplyDeleteI love it Mary! Thank you for the tutorial. I saw this card awhile back but this time I'm definitely giving it a try.
ReplyDeleteBea
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Mary, when I first began papercrafting about a year ago, I was fortunate enough to find your blog. Your calming voice and expertise gave me the courage to forge ahead, and to try my new Cricut machine, and also gave me so many ideas and inspirations. I hope you understand how very important you are to me and to so many unnamed crafters out there, who want to learn from someone wonderful like you! Many thanks! ReNae in Kansas City
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card!!! Thank you for taking the time to post your video! (I would love to try a tri-shutter card myself.)
Crafty Hugs,
Jennifer
Mary,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this...I have wanted to do one but was intimidated. You made this look so easy. I'm gonna give it a try!
LOVE IT! You always make everything look so easy! I'm gonna give it a shot today. You are amazing:) Mollie L
ReplyDeleteMary, great looking tri-folding card...the extra that you did on your is just awesome...
ReplyDeleteThank you again for posting this...I could not find my instructions for making this style of card.
ReplyDeleteYou are the best!!
Marcie
ps--loved this card when I first saw it and still think it is just super!
OH my goodness this is amazing. Thanks for telling were the Skull and cross bones are. I have a Gypsy. I love the way you made it so it moves. I have made this type of card but sometimes I have trouble coming up with how to decorate it. This was so helpful. Just like all your videos. Thank you so very much Mary. You are the best!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda
Hello Mary
ReplyDeletesoo super cute ilove it
big hug lenny
I just love these tri shutter cards. I've only made one and that was for my husband on Father's Day. I too made mine a little different. I used pictures in the cards.
ReplyDeleteI love your card Mary.
dendearmas@aol.com
I luv the idea of skulton, being attached with fish line. Very creative! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card! Thanks for showing us how to do it.
ReplyDeleteBarb from Toronto, Canada
I can't wait to try to make this one. I will post one later today. Thanks Mary for the easy instructions.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Tina
Thanks Mary. I really like that card. I love the way it looks so intricate. Great job.
ReplyDeleteIt has been so long since I've made a tri-shutter card. Your's is just wonderful! The hanging skull/crossbones is a great idea!! :)
ReplyDeletethat must be an older video - no Martha scoreboard!! Thanks for re-posting. I have been wanting to make one of these and hadn't tracked down any instructions.
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteI love how your videos inspire me to get creative. I am grateful for you and your blog! Thank you for all you do.
Shawnee
http://quiverofangels.blogspot.com/
Great video tfs!
ReplyDeleteMary, I love the card! Super Sweet! You make it look so easy to make!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Glenda
glendalea.blogspot.com
OMGosh!! This card is sooo cute. You make THE BEST Halloween cards. TFS!!
ReplyDeleteI love this card!!! I can't wait to try and make one. Thanks so much for sharing....so awesome. I can't wait to view all your creations... thanks so much.
ReplyDeletehugs,jen
jennyscards.blogspot.com
Awesome card!!!
ReplyDeleteDenise
http://scraps-4-ever.blogspot.com/
I have been wondering and wondering how in the world people can make this type of card! Thank you SO much for the video!! :) I love your cards and how they are so different, not just the same square card! I love, love, love your work!!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that I tried one of these tri-shutter cards. Thanks for the video it helped so much.
Here's the link if you would like to take a look. http://candyscraftcorner.blogspot.com/2011/08/happy-40th-birthday-mark.html
Thanks again,
Candy
candyscraftcorner.blogspot.com