



I came across these two cards I made several years ago. The hat pattern would be great to make a summer hat for a garden party invitation or similar get together or just a thinking of you greeting.
Inside the card I used an explosion type fold which helped to hold it together nicely (see photo). Here's the pattern for those of you who might want to give it a try. If you do please send me your photo. I'd love to see how others would design their hat.
It certainly would make a good card for a garden party!
ReplyDeleteThat would work well for the 'Red Hat Ladies'.
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