Good evening everyone. I hope you're all keeping well and staying safe, and I also hope you had as lovely Easter as was possible.
These 2 cards I've made today are a lovely simple fold card, which I really enjoyed making, and I hope you'll enjoy trying out yourselves.
Measurements
Whisper white/ Soft sea foam cardstock
1pc - 4 1/8" x 11" scored both ends @ 2 1/4" and 3 5/8"
Extra piece for die cutting
Mossy meadow/Garden green cardstock
1pc - 3 5/8" x 4"
2pc - 2 1/8" x 4"
2pc - 1 1/4" x 4"
Extra pieces for die cutting
Garden lane dsp
1pc - 3 1/2" x 3 7/8"
2pc - 2" x 3 7/8"
To create your card base fold on the score lines folding first score line forward and second score line backwards doing the same on both ends.
Now you can glue the dsp onto the cardstock which is slightly larger, you'll have two pieces that don't have dsp on them, these will be stuck onto the sides of the card once you have everything else in place.
Glue your matted pieces onto the front and set back sides.
Using the detailed bands dies cut out the three shapes that are required, the smaller green piece will be embossed with an embossing folder ( I've used the new Ornate floral 3d embossing folder), the whisper white oval will need your sentiment stamped onto it with the ink that coordinates with the green card that you've used.
The large die cut can be glued to the front of your card wrapping the small band pieces round the sides, then covering with the remaining green pieces youhad leftover. The embossed die cut piece goes on top using dimensionals, then using ds tape glue your ribbon, trim whatever you like on to this piece before you place your sentiment on top using dimensionals again.
Finally add a few rhinestones on your card to finish it off.
Hope you give it a go, thankyou so much for popping over to my blog.
All products used today are available on my online shop so why not pop over and have a look.
Any questions please do contact me stay safe and keep crafting.
Sending big crafty hugs
Natalie xxx
April host code for orders under £150
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You'll receive a small gift from me the following month.
These 2 cards I've made today are a lovely simple fold card, which I really enjoyed making, and I hope you'll enjoy trying out yourselves.
Measurements
Whisper white/ Soft sea foam cardstock
1pc - 4 1/8" x 11" scored both ends @ 2 1/4" and 3 5/8"
Extra piece for die cutting
Mossy meadow/Garden green cardstock
1pc - 3 5/8" x 4"
2pc - 2 1/8" x 4"
2pc - 1 1/4" x 4"
Extra pieces for die cutting
Garden lane dsp
1pc - 3 1/2" x 3 7/8"
2pc - 2" x 3 7/8"
To create your card base fold on the score lines folding first score line forward and second score line backwards doing the same on both ends.
Now you can glue the dsp onto the cardstock which is slightly larger, you'll have two pieces that don't have dsp on them, these will be stuck onto the sides of the card once you have everything else in place.
Glue your matted pieces onto the front and set back sides.
Using the detailed bands dies cut out the three shapes that are required, the smaller green piece will be embossed with an embossing folder ( I've used the new Ornate floral 3d embossing folder), the whisper white oval will need your sentiment stamped onto it with the ink that coordinates with the green card that you've used.
The large die cut can be glued to the front of your card wrapping the small band pieces round the sides, then covering with the remaining green pieces youhad leftover. The embossed die cut piece goes on top using dimensionals, then using ds tape glue your ribbon, trim whatever you like on to this piece before you place your sentiment on top using dimensionals again.
Finally add a few rhinestones on your card to finish it off.
Hope you give it a go, thankyou so much for popping over to my blog.
All products used today are available on my online shop so why not pop over and have a look.
Any questions please do contact me stay safe and keep crafting.
Sending big crafty hugs
Natalie xxx
April host code for orders under £150
NKJVURMV
You'll receive a small gift from me the following month.
Stunning project, your instructions are very easy to follow. Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteAhhh thanks Victoria getting there slowly x
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ReplyDeleteAnother lovely little make x
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie x
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