This card was created using two sizes of a YooClik.com software image. YooClik is a NEW software program that you can add to your paper crafting tools. It has limitless possibilities. Check it out at http://www.yooclik.com. There you will find a video that explains how YooClik works! Also, there are lots of FREE downloads to try with directions. I chose this image because it is symmetrical which is perfect for Tea Bag folding. I printed out four images about 3 inches in size, and four images in 1.5 inches in size. All eight images fit on one sheet of white copy paper. Next, I cut and folded four squares for the bottom layer and four smaller squares for the top layer. I glued them together side by side and added a blue brad. I added a Cuttlebug embossing folder layer and a HB sentiment from SparkleNSprinkle.com. The directions for this Tea Bag Fold Pattern are on my YouTube Video right HERE. Here is a close up of the "snowflake" medallion. I hope you try it!
This Christmas Tree Card is a Tea Bag fold created using the new YooClik.com software. It is addicting! I chose a graphic and with one click at a time, reduced it until I had four different size tiles in exact increments! This feature is perfect for so many projects like this tree. I printed the tiles on green copy paper, trimmed and folded. Decorate your tree with what you have in your stash. No different sized paper punches or rubber stamps needed. I have the Tea Bag Fold directions HERE. Check out YooClik.com! There is a great video there showing so many more features of this new software program.
Here is a Halloween Card I created using the new YooClik.com software program. I sized each image to one inch and printed on CS. Next, I used paper punches to punch out and layer them. This software is one terrific tool for new, as well as experienced, paper crafters! There are many FREE projects and videos using YooClik, at MakingCardProjects.com!
The YooClik software does the work for you! You can resize, change colors, flip or mirror all of the images with one "CLIK." It's YooClik.com! Check it out at:
Margaret Wraith
