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Monday, October 2, 2017

Oldie But Goodie Folded Christmas Tree Revisited for YouTube Video


Years ago I learned how to make a folded Christmas tree from a template on this blog and I created the card on this blogpost which is my #1 most visited blogpost and my #1 pinned card of all time. I decided to revisit the idea for a new YouTube video using better tools now that make it even easier to make which you will see in the video here.

Every so often I am going to look back at favorite fun folds or techniques from the past and share them again in a video. We move on to new ideas, but that doesn't mean what we did a few years ago is no good now. 

I set a goal of posting a new video every Monday and I have 13 videos now posted in two months. I also exceeded my goals of reaching 100 subscribers and 1000 views in my first two months. The grand prize winner for my grand opening is also being revealed today on my YouTube channel so if you subscribed and commented in the last two months, head on over to my YouTube channel to see if you won! 

My next goal is to reach 1000 subscribers as I continue to grow and post new cardmaking videos every Monday, and when I do I will be giving away another huge prize package to one of my subscribers. So if you are not a subscriber yet, come on over and click the subscriber button, enjoy a video, leave a comment or two and click the thumbs up if you can. Thanks so much for your support both here on my blog and on my new YouTube channel.

I am entering this card in the Anything Goes challenge at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday.

Thanks for helping me #share the joy of creativity! 

7 comments:

  1. This is so cute. I will pop over and watch your video. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. his is so great card!
    love it!
    love that tree!
    hugs

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  3. This is lovely, a really clever card i love it.
    Thank you for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge x

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  4. So adorable, Karen. Heading over to watch and subscribe now xoxox

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  5. I love this design. Your paper is perfect for that tree.

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  6. Love these lovely folded trees - and we don't need to wait for Christmas to use this fold
    Blessings
    Maxine

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