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Saturday, 15 October 2011

Hollywood Stars Blog Hop


Ladies and Gentlemen.......drum roll please.............Welcome to the Hollywood Stars Blog Hop!!

It's going to be a star studded day, so get your autograph books at the ready!  Remember to watch out for the divas and the divos though!

You should have walked along the red carpet from Lisa T's Blog and arrived in a glamorous style at my blog.  If you haven't, start your red carpet journey through the fabulous Hollywood stars at Gill's Blog.

Now though, it's time for the premier of my Hollywood star in her crafting debut!  So, without any further a-do, ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome to.....Miss Audrey Hepburn!



To make this diamond wobble card, I used an 8x8 card blank.  I scored the front and back of the card blank at 4", so that there is a vertical score line at 4", 8"(the centre score line) and 12".  Fold one of the 4" score lines back behind the card blank.   This can then be glued to the card base to give it more stability.

Then, on the other side of the centre score line, score 2 diagonal lines, one from the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner, at the centre score line, and then from the bottom left hand corner to the top right hand corner, at the centre line.  Fold these score lines well.

Turn the card blank round so that the score lines are all horizontal to you.  Squeeze the sides of the diagonal folds in towards each other so that a centre point V shape is made.

Once the base of the card has been decorated, the V shape can be attached to the base.

To make the main image, a square matt and layered image is attached to the front of the card.  I used black and silver card to decorate the card as well as a black ribbon bow, Happy Birthday sentiment, black card and silver adhesive gems.   I found the image on the internet.

The card looked fab when it was finished,if I do say so myself!!  I'd love to see if you manage to follow these instructions and see pics of what you've made,.  Please feel free to leave comments, including feed back.

The next Hollywood star to visit is in Anita's Blog, so get your glad rags on and go visit them!

Thank you so much for stopping by and visiting my blog.  Please leave me a comment, I'd love to get your feedback, and please feel free to follow me!  You can do this by clicking the "FOLLOW" button at the top left hand corner of my page, right up the top!  All the other bloggers would love to hear your comments too, so remember to leave a comment for them too.

Take care

Lisa xx





9 comments:

  1. Love your card Lisa! I've made the wobble cards a couple of times!!! They are fu to make!!! Love the DP you have used!! Hugsxx

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  2. Love your card!! Thanks for becoming a follower!! Returning the favor! Am now a new follower of yours!!

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  3. Lisa I love your monochromatic card featuring one of my favourite actresses of all time, Audrey Hepburn. I love these style of cards too. TFS

    Hugs
    Linda xxxx

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  4. I love your card---I used Audrey Hepburn too---but mine is different.Your card is great.Glad I was in this hop with you.
    Hugs, Anita

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  5. fabulous job, what a star she was!!! Love your card!
    Eva :0)
    evascrapslife(at)gmail(dot)com
    http://evasscrapsncards.blogspot.com
    I have a giveaway on my blog

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  6. Lisa this card is fabby and even better in the flesh so to speak! Thank you for sharing the recipe and taking the time out to be part of the hop

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  7. What a great card! I've never heard of a wobble card before, but I might have to try one! TFS!

    ~Ashley
    proudusmcwife415.blogspot.com

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  8. Love your Diamond wobble card and how it displays your Hollywood star.
    KathyV
    Katsews at Gmail dotcom

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  9. Your card is wonderful! I love your wording in your blog post too! :) Great job!

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