Photo Tutorial: Simple Chevron Fold

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I've got the cutest EASY new fold to share with you today, for another "always free" photo tutorial here at Song of My Heart Stampers. They only payment I ask for my time is that you leave a comment if you were inspired, and if you don't already have a Stampin' Up demonstrator meeting your needs right now, consider me yours!

PS-Experimenting with a slightly different way of presenting the information in my tutorials–PLEASE let me know if you prefer the instructions in the body of the text like I have been doing, or if you like the instructions right on the photos themselves, potentially with arrows where applicable. Thank you for your feedback!

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There we go! Now, was I right or was I right, about that being EASY? And talk about a perfect way to use up strips and scraps of leftover Designer Series Paper! Wow! Have FUN with this new chevron fold, and be sure to let me know if I can help you put together an order. Here's some basics that would be useful to have on hand for paper-folding projects like the chevron fold. Thanks for visiting SOMHS today!


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21 thoughts on “Photo Tutorial: Simple Chevron Fold”

  1. That’s awesome! I like the way you’ve always done directions, but I think the way you did them this time would be really helpful for me. Of course, I’d need to read more awesome tutorials just to be sure. Probably lots of them. Don’t want flawed research, after all! 😉

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  2. I like the photo by photo tutorial. The only thing I’m unsure of is the size of the card. Great job on the explanation though.

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  3. Can’t wait to try this! I love it…a friend of mine just tried it and she had fun with it. Also, on the instructions, I like having them written on the photos. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  4. Well, I like both ways but for this is really was great to have it right on the photos! This is a really cool card! I think I need to try this technique soon! Well done!

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  5. thanks for the idea. yes, you were right it is easy peasy. I also enjoy the writing on the pics as sometimes it is hard for me to figue if the writing is above or below the pic and sometimes i need to scroll up and down a few times, esp if i dont understand an instruction.

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  6. I love it Lyssa!! It is such a clever and easy way to jazz up the front of a card!! It doesn’t matter to me how you add your instructions to your tutorials just as long as you keep on coming up with your wonderful ideas!! Hugs and kisses from your pal in Minnesota!!

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  7. I’ve always found your directions easy to follow. That being said, I can see the words on the pictures might simplify the process for some. Love what you share and do though…so thank you!!!

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  8. I like the comments on the photos! The “old” way is fine too, but I think this might be a little easier 🙂
    Stampin’ hugs from PA!
    Jeni

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  9. Love the instructions on the photos,very easy to follow along. Thanks for all your brilliant and innovative ideas and designs Lyssa.
    Jeannie from across the pond.

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