I have made many of these type of cards, but always wanted a 5x7 version. Thank you! Also the tip about using the score board is brilliant! I struggled with aligning everything totally straight and ended up having to shave a bit off some of my panels. Can't wait to try this again!
Fantastic tutorial and probably the simplest one I've ever seen. Will definitely be having a go at making one now because all the other video's I've seen confuzzled the hell outta me! Thanks Paul!
I've seen these for many years however, I haven't seen a 5 x 7 size. I absolutely love this tutorial! Very clear and precise. Beautiful cards. I'm so glad I found your video. TFS 💕
This is a great tutorial on making this card. Your instructions are so easy to understand. Using the scoreboard is a great tip to keep everything straight.
So glad I found your sight, wanted to make a card like this for a while but your tutorial was so clear I think I can make one now. So many great tutorials you have done. Thanks so much. X
Thank you for such an awesome tutorial!! Normally I just watch the videos, but this time I actually made one as soon as I watched it! I cannot believe how nice it looks. It will be a great Father's Day gift with pics of the grandbaby throughout.
Hello, Paul~ I am a new subscriber after trying out your tutorial. The last time I tried to make a "Never Ending Card" (using someone else's tutorial) I got so frustrated I was "pulling my hair out". Fortunately, I didn't do that with YOUR instructions~I still have a full head of hair! THX!
Oh wow that is lovely to hear! Would be lovely to see your version, feel free to share pics in my Facebook group Papercrafting With Paul: facebook.com/groups/334868694336217/?ref=share_group_link
Wow....what a fantastic card! We loved watching you open it and open it and open it! Love, due to the size of the pieces of paper needed, that you could use scraps from another project to make this fantastic card!
Love the card. I made one previously but the directions were so confusing that I never made another. You directions were so precise and easy . Thank you for the tutorial.
Love your directions ... you made a card project which seems confusing and you simplified it for us ... I have so many scrap bits from projects that this is a great way to use them up - TFS
This card is amazing. I am definitely going to try this. You make it look so easy and your instructions are great. Thank you Paul fir another great idea!
Absolutely wonderful, your card is very pretty! I’ve heard of the never ending card but this is the first tutorial I’ve seen. Thank goodness you figured out the measurements, math is not my strong suit, LOL! Thank you, Paul! ❤️
Oh don't be sorry I am absolutely fascinated with your makes, when I get my craft room sorted (came to grinding halt with frozen shoulder and needing an operation grrrr)) I shall be following your videos step by step You sir are a fabulous crafter 😊👍
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Thank you for sharing it's very pretty and a great way to use up scraps. Do you have the measurements written down any where? As you started off with them and threw it aside.
Do you think you can do this any size if you divide by 4 & cut by half? I would like to do a 6x6 card, but the pieces are square. Does it need to be rectangle? 🤔 🥰 ❤️
Wow! Even I managed to follow that - brilliant. Thank you!
Fantastic! Glad you managed to follow 😍
This the absolute best method I have seen for making this card. Excellent!
That’s very kind of you
I have made many of these type of cards, but always wanted a 5x7 version. Thank you! Also the tip about using the score board is brilliant! I struggled with aligning everything totally straight and ended up having to shave a bit off some of my panels. Can't wait to try this again!
So pleased you found this helpful.
I’ve watched many tutorials out there for this card, but yours is easy to understand and attractive. It’s very logical and easy. Bravo to you!
That is so lovely of you to say
Fantastic tutorial and probably the simplest one I've ever seen. Will definitely be having a go at making one now because all the other video's I've seen confuzzled the hell outta me! Thanks Paul!
Glad it was helpful! Hope you enjoy the other videos just as much.
Brilliant tip using the score board for alignment 👏👏👏
Thanks 👍
I've seen these for many years however, I haven't seen a 5 x 7 size. I absolutely love this tutorial! Very clear and precise. Beautiful cards. I'm so glad I found your video. TFS 💕
So happy to hear that
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Fabulous card ! I like your precise instructions and the pretty paper is just beautiful. Í will definitely try to make this card.
This is a great tutorial on making this card. Your instructions are so easy to understand. Using the scoreboard is a great tip to keep everything straight.
Glad you liked the tip
So glad I found your sight, wanted to make a card like this for a while but your tutorial was so clear I think I can make one now. So many great tutorials you have done. Thanks so much. X
Loved hearing that. Look forward to seeing the card!
Going to try this one, thanks for the clear instructions
Look forward to seeing it
Going to give it a try .. thanks Paul for the tutorial.. :)
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Thank you for such an awesome tutorial!! Normally I just watch the videos, but this time I actually made one as soon as I watched it! I cannot believe how nice it looks. It will be a great Father's Day gift with pics of the grandbaby throughout.
That sounds like a lovely version. Glad you were inspired to make this.
This is so straight forward thank you
Thank you. Love your tutorials.
That’s lovely to hear
Thanks Paul for a great easy to follow tutorial 😊
You’re welcome
Fab tutorial and card with easy clear instructions. Thank you, Paul.You have a new Subscriber.
Great card making to use up the scrap paper. I’ve been looking for something like this to make. Good Job.
Thank you. Looking forward to seeing your scrap busting cards too.
Hello, Paul~ I am a new subscriber after trying out your tutorial. The last time I tried to make a "Never Ending Card" (using someone else's tutorial) I got so frustrated I was "pulling my hair out". Fortunately, I didn't do that with YOUR instructions~I still have a full head of hair! THX!
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Awesome idea. Thank You
Thank you
Wow....what a fantastic card! We loved watching you open it and open it and open it! Love, due to the size of the pieces of paper needed, that you could use scraps from another project to make this fantastic card!
Had to try and remember when to stop! You can just keep turning and turning 🤣🤣🤣
Never heard of or seen before and you instructions easy to follow and think I should give this a try
I just made one of these for Cinco de Mayo. I haven’t made them for years. They are so much fun. Thanks for sharing
Oh I’d love to see that!!! Would you share a photo on my Facebook page?
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Love the card. I made one previously but the directions were so confusing that I never made another. You directions were so precise and easy . Thank you for the tutorial.
Glad I could help out. As long as you have a number that’s divisible by 4, you’re ok.
Love your directions ... you made a card project which seems confusing and you simplified it for us ... I have so many scrap bits from projects that this is a great way to use them up - TFS
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This card is amazing. I am definitely going to try this. You make it look so easy and your instructions are great. Thank you Paul fir another great idea!
Glad I helped take the complications out of it 😊
Lovely never ending card tfs xxx
Glad you liked it
Absolutely wonderful, your card is very pretty! I’ve heard of the never ending card but this is the first tutorial I’ve seen. Thank goodness you figured out the measurements, math is not my strong suit, LOL! Thank you, Paul! ❤️
It was just dividing by 4 in the end (score the quarters and cut at the half) 🤣
@@paulford6686 that makes perfect sense 👍🏻
Definitely will try 🤩. Your tutorials are so precise and detailed,easy to follow 😁
Thank you Linda
Wow, love this, especially using those little bits!
A great scrap buster!
I have always wanted to do one of these cards, thank you.
Now’s your chance! 🎊🥳🎊
Oh my... Superb although that made me a bit giddy👌😊
Oh I’m so sorry. That wasn’t the intention! 🙈
Oh don't be sorry I am absolutely fascinated with your makes, when I get my craft room sorted (came to grinding halt with frozen shoulder and needing an operation grrrr)) I shall be following your videos step by step
You sir are a fabulous crafter 😊👍
This is so awesome. I think I'm going to give it a go on my day off
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Tyvm for an easy to follow on this
Glad you found it easy. Remember to share in Papercrafting With Paul on Facebook so we can all see too.
Wow I wonder if I can do this!!!
Definitely!
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Thank you for sharing it's very pretty and a great way to use up scraps. Do you have the measurements written down any where? As you started off with them and threw it aside.
The base is 5x7 but as there are two ways to stick it together I realised it was better to measure the shapes and make a little smaller.
fabulous tutorial may i ask where your score board is from please
Mine is the original Martha Stewart boards. It’s many years old. Was one of the first boards produced.
Do you think you can do this any size if you divide by 4 & cut by half? I would like to do a 6x6 card, but the pieces are square. Does it need to be rectangle? 🤔 🥰 ❤️
Yes you can!
@@paulford6686 Thank you for replying so quickly! I'll give it a go with my calculator nearby 😘😁