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July 27, 2011

You Are The Best: Curtain Call Card & Tutorial

Hello Clever Crafters,

Happy Wednesday wishes to you all! We're so glad you're stopping by to see us today. We are super busy with our post-CHA activities. But it is always such a pleasure to hear from all of you and we always take the time to read your comments and feedback! Don't forget that you can share your Graphic 45 creations with us on Facebook, Ning, or our website gallery! We have the most amazing Curtain Call card to share with you! Yuka Hino, a very talented and imaginative member of our design team, has created this whimsical work of art that is guaranteed to inspire you! This amazing card is full of gorgeous embellishments from our Staples line, as well as stunning beauty and fun. Yuka always knows how to create the most charming and innovative crafts! We are so pleased to be featuring this wonderful card that is perfect for any occasion! There's even a great video tutorial that shows you how to create this adorable treasure! Take a look!

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Supplies:
Graphic 45 Supplies:
 
Other Supplies:
Cardstock: American Crafts
Chipboards: The Dusty Attic
Alphabet Sticker: Prima Marketing Inc, Pink Paislee
Mini Fasteners: idea-ology by Tim Holtz
Crop-A-Dile & Eyelet: We R Memory Keepers
Mist: Tattered Angels
Masks: Prima Marketing Inc, Tattered Angels
Ink: Tsukineko
Adhesive: Tombow, Glue Dots
Sandpaper
Acrylic Color
Sewing Machine

Huge thanks to Yuka Hino for her beautiful work! Crafters, don't forget that this week's blog contest is in full swing! Leave us a blog comment telling us about a craft project that you're working on! We will choose a random winner and announce them right here on the blog on Friday! Have a wonderful day and we hope to see you here again tomorrow for more amazing craft inspiration!

With Love and Paper,

Team Graphic 45

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Great project Yuka!

thanks for the video

Thanks for the video!!! Lovely work!!!

I'm working on Christmas cards. I like to get it done early...

I am making a replica of the elephant on the circus cart that you ladies showed a few weeks ago. I finally have all of the parts, including your adorable papers!

Nice job. You always show such high quality projects...I am working on a new project. I'm going to the circus tonight, so I'm into the circus---I'm going to make a little remembrance book with some of your circus papers, some circus stamps, and who knows what else.

I've been working on my son's Senior year album and have that terrific 'a proper gentleman' paper to work with. Just so fun!

Beautiful card and a great video tutorial!

Very cool technique. Thanks for sharing.

Such a great technique. This looks amazing! At the moment I'm working on a summery card.

Beautiful card and great tutorial. I have several projects that I am working on right now, but, of course, this does not stop me from thinking of new ideas! I am going to make three cards based on clocks, time. I have three different papers, but all with the same theme. Thank you for the opportunity to win some of your great products.

Cool!!!!! I liked the music too!!! :)

Beautiful card. I am working on a Birthday card using the Le Cirque papers.

gorgeous creation !

I found some old family photos when cleaning out my dad's garage. I really thought they had all been destroyed. Can't wait to join the LASSIES for the Annual Goddess Retreat and rummage through my Graphic 45 stash make stunning cards like this and scrap some heirlooms for my nephews. Thanks Yuka, for sharing your talent. San Marcos, here we come!

This is such a wonderful piece. I love it. Thanks for the video too. I'm working on a gift for my friend's birthday. It is a wooden letter covered in Once Upon A Springtime paper with some of the fairies cut out and used with foam to give dimension.

Elaine Allen

Gorgeous project, Thank you for the tutorial! Have a great wednesday

One of my good friends and co-workers asked me to do a mini album 8x8 for her. She loves old classics, so I showed her Graphic 45's Curtain Call collection and she loves it! SO this is my new project

I am so eager to get started on the mini album that Laura Dennison debuted yesterday. Now, off to find the Domestic Goddess paper!

I am in the process of making a treasure box for my granddaughter with the Romantique papers!! It will be gorgeous.

Oh wow! That's so cool! Love it! I'm trying to decide between Domestic Goddess and Fashionista for a layout of my mil and her sil who passed away last year. They were close friends as well as family since my mil was a teenager.

thank you for video, i love this project!!!!!!

Love those metal hinges-I want them sooooooooooooo bad :)

Working on a mini for my friend & her boyfriend who moved over to Canada 6 months ago for work-we miss them here in Ireland :(

I'm in the process of creating a birthday/anniversary perpetual calendar.
thanks for sharing the video.
stamping sue
http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

I'm finishing up a pocket mini album and I'm going to try this techimque. It's totally new to me. I like it!! Thanks so much!!

thank you

I like the hinges idea and the interesting whimsical look.

Yuko this card is wonderful!! Great tutorial too!

Love how you mixed the paper collections. Great job! Right now I'm working on a mini for my husband and I'm using elements from Curtain Call and Le Cirque.

Cool stuff! I am currently working on birthday cards since I have 5 birthdays coming at the beginning of August. They always seem to creep up on me. LOL Thanks for the chance to win, too. :D

Awesome!!! I loved!!

I like, I like, I like...... Just made this with your help!!!!!
Love from Helle - Denmark

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