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Folded Paper Shirt Tutorial...
...just follow the steps...
Easy Peasy!

This folded paper shirt tutorial is a fun project for you to try, and is easy to do.


This quirky little shirt can be added to lots of different themes, and is especially useful for adding to a male card.

Use it as an invitation to a party you are having.

For some ideas on how to decorate it Click Here I have also been asked to give the written instructions on how to Make a Paper Shirt









Use the shirt as it is and place your sentiment inside, or make it smaller and add it to the front of your cards instead.

The paper I have used is an A4, but the same fold is used whatever the size of your paper. It just needs to be oblong so that the folds can be made.

Give it a try, I promise you it it is easy to do.

Make it first on plain, cheap copier paper, so nothing is lost while you practise, and if you make a mistaks throw it away and start again.

Then when you are confident with the folds you can use some really pretty flowery paper for the ladies blouses, and more masculine papers, says spots or stripes, for your male themed cards.

This short video will take you step by step on how to get the results you want.









I hope you enjoy this little project and will add it to many of your cards.

Have fun!






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