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My name is Natalie and I love anything to do with card/paper. I have been a papercrafter for many years now and I never get bored playing with all the wonderful products available. I've been married to my wonderful husband Nathan for 35years now and we are still very much in love with each other as the first day we met each other. We have 3 wonderful children and 5 gorgeous grandchildren so we have lots to be thankful for. Since joining Stampin' Up! in 2018 I've grown so much in confidence with myself and I even tackle technology, which for me is a huge step to have taken, but I'm getting there slowly.

Wednesday 5 August 2020

Poinsettia building block card


Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another fun day of making.
After posting my card onto a group that I belong to I had alot of people asking how I made this card, and I thought it would be best to put it onto my blog with instuctions.
First of all though I would like to point out that although I designed the card the fold is not my idea. I watched a lovely lady called Sam Calcott making a card using this fold and therefore the credit for the fold should go to her.
So let's begin to make the card


Materials needed :


Whisper white thick cardstock

1pc - 7" x 11" on longside score @ 3", 4 1/2", 6" and 7 1/2" for card base
1pc - 5 3/4 x 1 7/8" for die cutting the stitched rectangle out of
1pc - 3/4" x approx 4" for the sentiment
Scrap piece to die cut after having stamped 4 x small circles


Soft Suede cardstock

1pc - 2 7/8" x 6 7/8" for the left side panel
1pc - 3 3/8" x 6 7/8" for the right side panel
1pc - 1 3/8" x 6 7/8" for the small left side panel
8pc - 1 3/8" x 1 1/8" for the small inner panels of card
1pc - 2" x 5 7/8" for behind the white rectangle
1pc - slightly bigger than the white sentiment piece
Scrap piece for stampin and die cutting foilage 


Garden Green cardstock

Scrap pice to die cut and emboss 4 leaves


Soft seafoam cardstock

Scrap piece for die cutting foilage


Brushed metallic 12" x 12" cardstock

Scrap piece for die cutting foilage


Poinsettia Place dsp

1pc - 2 3/4" x 6 3/4" for matting on left side panel
1pc - 3 1/4 x 6 3/4" for matting on ride side panel
1pc - 1 1/4" x 6 3/4" for the small left side panel
8pc - 1 1/4" x 1" for the small inner panels of card

Sheet of 12" x 12 to fussy cut some of the poinsettias out of.

These were the two different sheets I used for the card


Card recipe:

1. Cut, score and burnish your whisper white card base like below


Having folded the score line back as indicated above you can proceed to cut as below down to the first score line for each measurement given.
1 1/4", 1 3/4", 3", 3 1/2", 4 3/4", 5 1/4" and 6 1/2"


Fold as shown.


Push the smaller pieces to the back.


Burnish all of the edges so they are nice and crisp.


This is how the card will look ready to decorate.


2. Cut all of your pieces of card and dsp for the layering, Glue them all on top of one and other and then onto the card where they belong.
3. Fussy cut lots of your poinsettias out (most of them are cut from the edge of the paper where you have the ones that aren't whole wasting nothing).
4. Stamp and die cut all of your foilage pieces ready to be glued into place on your card.
5. Die cut your rectangle as below this way you get a longer rectangle which sits nicely onto the side of the card.


6. Stamp your individual numbers onto your card piece using Versamark ink sprinkle with gold embossing powder, tap off excess powder and heat set. Once completely cooled off die cut your numbers out using the small circle die from the Tasteful labels dies (placing numbers so they sit in the centre of circle).
7. Position all of your poinsettias in place and then glue the foilage pieces and leaves  tucking them behind the poinsettias, now glue all the poinsettias into place making sure you leave enough room for the rectangle layer (which is mounted onto the slightly larger soft suede piece) to sit underneath the poinsettias and foilage.
8. Last thing you need to do is run a very fine line of glue down part of all the edges of your small sections that sit forward, so that you can adhere your circle numbers onto each section, but having just glued the tiny section on each one this will enable you to fold your card flat still, with the circles folding under. 


9. Stamp your sentiment onto your whisper white piece of cardstock using Soft Suede ink, cut each end at an angle, mount onto the soft suede piece and cut the edges to leave a small border all the way round the edges. Glue into place. Card finished.


Hope you liked the card and you have fun making one yourselves.
Thanks for popping on and looking at my blog stay safe everyone and keep crafting.
Big Crafty Hugs
Natalie xx


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9 comments:

  1. Quite right too, share this lovely make with us 😉

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  2. Quite right too, share this lovely make with us 😉

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    1. 🤣🤣🤣 it's good to share what you love doing I think anyway lol xc

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  3. Absolutely stunning card, Natalie, I love a fun fold and your take on it for Christmas 2020 is gorgeous, the poinsettia and patterned papers are beautiful, great instructions and lovely photos :) x

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    1. Many thanks for your lovely comment Anne I loved making this and it's a lot easier than you think xx

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  4. A fabulous fold and a fabulous card too. Thank you so much for sharing

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  5. An absolutely stunn8ng card, it's a stunning wow card, the instructions are so helpful too. Thank you for sharing your beautiful ideas and designs.

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    1. Many thanks Ruth glad the instructions were helpful thanks for commenting x

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