Thursday, August 5, 2010

Kimono Thank You

This is a quick Thank You card. The kimono is folded using origami 6x6 paper. The Vanilla background is embossed. Punch those corners with the ticket corner punch - and how easy is that? I did decide to add a small piece of Gold with a gold knot on the waist (the obi?). Stamp the image in Lovely Lilac, punch using the word window and back with Real; red using the Modern Label Punch. The kimono is attached with dimensionals to the card.

A closer view:
There are more cards that can be made since I folded about 12 of these kimonos.

This is what was used to make this card:
(1) 5-1/2 x 8-1/4" Lovely Lilac CS (retired), scored @ 4-1/4 on the 8-1/2" side
(1) 4" x 5-1/4" Real Red CS

(1) 3-3/4 x 5 Very Vanilla CS
(1) folded Kimono (made with 6x6 Origami paper

Thank you for stopping by today........................

14 comments:

  1. Are you going to have a tutorial on how to fold the kimono?

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  2. Love the embossing folder! Lovely card as always.

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  3. This is a great card. Hope you don't mind if I CASE it. Thanks!

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  4. This is a second request for a folding tutorial!
    Thanks ahead of time.
    I love it!
    Cheers, SG

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  5. oh yes please could you show us how to fold the kimono or perhaps give us a link to the directions? love the card!

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  6. Please show us how to fold the kimono...please, please, please!!!!
    Thanks in advance for considering this request!
    Jan Castle

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  7. oh très classe!!
    bravo..
    bises de la France

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  8. Please I what to know too how to fold the kimono, please. Marvelous

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  9. Love this card!! Need the directions for the kimona Patti....please, please.
    TY for sharing all your wonderful, beautiful cards and projects.
    You truly make my day.

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  10. yesssssssssssssssss super top
    md

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  11. Love it!
    Can you tell me the names of the embossing folders & where you got them?

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  12. I love this! Another amazing project, Patti! The kimonos are so beautiful...where did you get such awesome origami papers?

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  13. i like the clothes you used to make the dress

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