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FRIDAY IS THE DAY FOR FUN FOLD CARDS & HOW TO MAKE THEM

For today’s Fun Fold card I have been playing around with closures and magnets. I’m going to call this one a Top Fold Flap Card. If there is a more commonly known name, I hope that you will reach out and let me know.

I started with a partial Bermuda Bay card base measuring 6-1/4″x 5-3/4″. The bottom section was scored at 2-1/8″ and was folded up.

The Basic White panel for this horizontal flap was cut to 5-5/8″x 2″ and was stamped using the Sentimental Swirls Stamp Set.

For the top, vertical flap I used two of the Hippo & Friends Dies. I lengthened these pieces so that the flap would have enough to tuck some in behind the Basic White insert. This resulted in a hinge.

The white die cut panel was stamped also before the two die cut pieces were glued together.

After I stamped the Basic White card insert, I attached the hinge between the back of the card and the insert.

With the top flap in place, I secured the first magnet on the bottom flap and then adhered the stamped Basic White panel over it.

The next step was to position the second magnet over the first and added a Mini Glue Dot on it. I pressed thetop flap firmly onto the second magnet and lifted it up. To hold the magnet in place I adhered a piece of Bermuda Bay cardstock over it.

The flap snaps closed and keeps the card shut.

I cut another piece of Bermuda Bay cardstock, using the Hippo & Friends Dies, to place on the card insert. The birthday greeting was then stamped on the insert.

I also stamped the bird on the front of the envelope.

This was a fun card to create. I think I will make some adjustments so that it can also hold a gift card.

Tomorrow sees some #simplestamping and a new product bundle to showcase.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN STAMPED CARDSTOCK FOR A GIFT BAG

It is 3D Thursday and I have a gift bag to share with you. I used the Sentimental Swirls Stamp Set to create my own design on a piece of Basic White 12″x 12″ cardstock.

Then I cut the card to 10-1/4″x 8-1/2″. I scored it, along the longer side, at 3-1/2″, 5″, 8-1/2″ and 10″. Along the shorter side it was scored at 1-1/2″. The gift bag is 7″ high, 3-1/2″ wide and 1-1/2″ deep.

I used a bone folder to burnish all of the score lines. Across the shorter side, I used my Paper Snips to cut from the bottom up to the 1-1/2″ score line. These cut pieces will form the base of the gift bag.

Stampin’ Seal+ was added to the 1/4″ side of the longer side to form the bag. Then the base pieces were adhered into place.

I used the Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Blends to colour a long length of Pool Party Sheer Ribbon. The ribbon was wrapped around the top of the bag twice before being tied in a bow.

The gift tag was made using an offcut from the original piece of cardstock. I used the Delightfil Tag Topper Punch to create the shape at the top of the tag. The tag was then attached to the ribbon with a piece of Linen Thread.

I need to order some more of the Pool Party ribbon – as you can see in my product photo, I only have about 2″ left on this spool.

The bag is quite a good size, so there are lots of possible goodies that could be popped in it.

Tomorrow I have one more Sentimental Swirls project for you. It is a Fun fold Card.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY & MY GLOBAL DESIGN PROJECT #332 CHALLENGE CREATION

This week, the Global Design Project team are CASEing a card by Kim Fee, one of the members of this talented team. Kim Fee is from the United Kingdom. Her lovely project is what the team is CASEing this week!

CASE = Copy And Selectively Edit

The GDP team reminds us that when we CASE a project we can take what we like from the design and make it our own. It might be the stamp set – the colours, the layout, the theme, the images – whatever we like that has inspired us to make a card of our own.

When I look closely at Kim’s card, I see the following elements – a Basic White landscape card base, a dry embossed Basic White layer, a layer of Paper Lattice, a floral focal point, ribbon wrapped into a double bow arrangement, a stamped sentiment with a larger piece of DSP placed behind it and finally, some embellishments added.

I decided to use many of these elements in my CASed creation.

This week I am featuring the Sentimental Swirls Stamp Set – Sam Hammond’s 1 000 000 Sales Achiever stamp set.

I started with a Basic White card base and added a layer of embossed white cardstock. This layer was embossed using the Time Worn Type 3D Embossing Folder.

Then I cut two smaller layers from the Layering Designs 12″x 12″ Vellum.

The white on vellum piece had the large swirls image stamped in Granny Apple Green. I did this using my Stamparatus because I was able to stamp the image several times to get a strong green colour. Then I left the stamp on the hinge plate, cleaned it and applied Versamark. I stamped the image a few times with the Versamark to ensure full coverage. Finally, I sprinkled Clear Embossing Powder over the image and used my Heat Tool to melt the embossing powder. This results in a very glossy green image

These two vellum layers were then adhered to the card at differing angles. The top vellum layer had the diagonally opposite corners curled.

The Supple Shimmer 12″x 12″ Specialty Paper was used to punch and die cut the pink elements. The flowers were made using the Flowers & Leaves Punch and the Strawberry Builder Punch. The flowers were scrunched up tightly to help give them dimension.

The trellis was cut using the Brilliant Bows Dies. Before cutting it, I attached Adhesive Sheet on the back of the specialty paper. This made it easier to attach to the card front.

I used the Dark Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Blend to colour the Whisper White Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon. Then I tied a bow using the coloured ribbon and Linen Thread.

After positioning the ribbon and the birthday greeting, I decided where I would place the flowers. I punched several small leaves using the Flowers & Leaves Punch. The leaves were scrunched and then attached under some of the flowers.

I punched two more small flowers to add inside the card and the front of the envelope.

The sequins on the card front are from the Expressions in Ink Ephemera Pack.

These are most of the other products I used.

It seems to be getting a little easier each week to take part in challenges while still using the week’s featured products. I’m sure that there will be some weeks when it will be more challening – but, I’ll still give it a go.

Tomorrow is 3D Thursday and I have a gift bag that I made from a piece of my own stamped cardstock.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Heat Tool
[129056]
$50.00
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00