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Paper Engineering

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My friend Susan Cobb is a genius when it comes to card making: She can look at a piece of paper and imagine really cool ways to turn it into a gorgeous handmade card, complete with interesting folds, cuts, flaps, and other “paper engineering” techniques. Now, I love the look of paper engineering but there’s no way I’m going to come up with these techniques on my own! Thank goodness Susan explains it all in her new book, Susan’s Journal of Paper Engineering Secrets. If you like making cards as much as I do, this is one title you’ll want to request from Santa…or maybe give to a card making friend. (My mom gave it rave reviews, but she loves Susan so she’s a tiny bit biased!)

PS. Want to see more from Susan’s book? Check out our Paper Engineering Webisode—it’s listed at the top of the Archives!

Comments (2)

Nanci Hatcher:

Where might I send Sara photos of a Cookbook/Photo Album I made using my favorite Sarabinder?

sara naumann:

Hi Nanci, I'd love to see your book! It sounds like a great idea. Would you email me photos at snaumann@hotp.com? -sara

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