

A waterfall card can tell a story - like this one. The orange slice is being eaten as you flip through the waterall.


And here is the last image - almost gone :-) This could be just a fun note card or it could be used for a theme like "Savor life".

For the other card I just randomly stamped the two step Greenhouse Garden flowers and cut out the squares. A lot of the fun in making these cards is going through your stamp sets and seeing what ones you want to use.
I enjoyed these so much I am planning a Waterfall Card Class in June. See Details here.
And don't forget to leave a comment to be in the drawing for some blog candy - 100 6x6 sheets of DSP.
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