It is possible to cut a hexagon from a folded piece of paper with only two cuts. You'll need a 60° angle and a pair of scissors for this faux quilting technique. I started with a 2–in. wide piece of Christmas scrapbooking paper.
| Make sure the fold is on the bottom! |
I drew faux stitching lines on each hexagon using a fine Sharpie. I sealed the finished card front with a layer of matte medium.
One card down... only 40 or so left to go until December!
Have you started any Christmas in July projects? Let me know in the comments.
Thanks,
Aimee
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