Learn how to create TWO fun folds in ONE card using patterned paper! This fun fold design can be used 2 different ways in card making.
Watch the Free Card Making Video to make a 2-4-6-8 Card! If you are viewing this in an email, you may wish to watch the video here on my blog or on my YouTube Channel. https://youtu.be/KBPRQROdtF0 Country Floral Lane Bike Card This adorable 2-4-6-8 fun fold card features Stampin' Up! Country Floral Lane designer paper with the bike pattern. This paper is only available through 5-1-23, so may not be available by the time you read this, but of course you can substitute any other paper you'd like. I die cut and punched out the alligator and fox from
Liver Living Donor Zentangle Cards I love the delicate Zentangle art of this group of organs, personally I think they look great as Human Anatomy art on a wall, coffee table, gift for medical students, Physicians, MD/nurse team gift, transplant survivor, medical office and home décor or an excellent Thank you for caregivers, Go fund me transplant fundraiser, donors family, the friends and family that help caring for you etc.. Of this art in this listing you can choose: 1- A set of 10 premium Matte cards and 10 envelopes, these are 5.5"x4" Folded. b- A set of 10 premium Matte cards and 10 envelopes, these are 4"x6". c-A bundle set of 10 notecards in the liver Collection and 4 matching envelopes, these are 4"x6". 2-Anatomy Art Fridge Magnets Gift Sets. Cutest high quality professional grade 2.25'' inch travel magnets. Listing is for a set of 4 magnets. Artwork is professionally printed on high quality paper and covered with mylar. Magnets are water resistant (but not water proof), like all magnets, simply wipe clean with a damp cloth. Each order is 4 different art, not all the same unless you request them this way. 3- A Ceramic Mug 4- Set of 4 Coasters. Add fun, drink coasters to tables and home bars. 💚 Gift for Liver Art lovers 💚 GORG AnatomyArt 💚 4" x 4" square with high-gloss finish 💚 .125" thick with durable cork backing 💚 Reusable and hefty, with a quality feel 💚 Complete your home bar decor with Anatomy art coasters 5- This mouse pad is: 9.25" x 7.68" Thick & durable rubber pad. Smooth fabric surface. Vivid, full B&W printing 6- Little Gratitude Notebook /Art Sketchbook/ Dream Journal is: 5.47" x 8.52". 80 pages of lined or white paper. Perfect use: small nightstand dream journal/ Notebook, as journal, Sketchbook, Dear diary, work/office or gifts. 7- Luggage Tag FUN luggage tag perfect BFF gift to celebrate your next Flight/ cruise. Dye Sublimation (Soft hand feel. Vibrant, permanent print). Metal ring with sturdy fastener Size: 4.13" L x 2.75" W. Clear display window for contact info 8- Steel keychain, set your keys apart with keychains. Made from solid steel frame. Sturdy ring fastener. Comes with double keyring 2.95" L x 1.13" W 9-Tote: This is your classic Cotton Tote Bag. The cutest two-tone 19" x 15" x 6" white/black tote. 10- Metal Art Ornament, in a glossy metal finish. Looks elegant on your window or on X-Mas tree – and makes for the cutest gift. 11-Pillow: Add extra cozy to their décor with an art pillow. One-of-a-kind thoughtful accent piece for someone special. A piece they’ll always love to keep close. A comfy home décor accessory for beds, loveseats and more. Length: 14 inches X Width: 14 inches. Materials: Made of durable 100% poly. Fill material: Soft 100% poly. 12- Canvas Décor Print, minimalist travel art in canvas finish, with a modern vibe gift– makes for a lovely gift. This is a nice 12"x8", with 1.5" thick sturdy interior wood frame. Perfect gift for wall art lover. Minimalist. 13- Wood Décor Print. Minimalist art in maple wood finish, with a textured look and a modern vibe, wood prints are a natural approach to wall art. 2 size options 8" x 10" or 5" X 7". 0.5” thick maple. Keyhole for hanging included 14- Acrylic Décor Art Block, elegant minimalist gift sculpture, can Jazz up your office or home bookshelf – makes an elegant gift. 1" thick 6"x6", sturdy acrylic. Glare- & scratch-resistant. Perfect gift for MD's Desks, bookshelves, mantles – self-standing acrylic photo blocks look great no matter where you put them. Clear, glare-free finish, they can be designed to work with any style or décor you have. 15-Bundle Package includes one of each item in the (same art) collection: 10 glossy note cards, 10 Cards, 4 Fridge magnets, A mug, Set of 4 Coasters, a notebook/Journal and a pillow. Art: This collection was inspired by the Zentangle in paper that has become a Worldwide phenomenon. Fun for all ages and relieve stress, or just relax and you can be positive, forget and just have fun using your favorite coloring pencils, pens, watercolors, paint, pastels, or just crayons. The Zentangle method is easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to de-stress create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. We call these patterns, tangles. You create tangles with combinations of dots, lines, simple curves, S-curves and orbs. Zentangle is an easy to learn method of creating adult coloring book pages from repetitive patterns. It is a fascinating new art form that is fun and relaxing. It increases focus and creativity. A must have during looooooooooong hospital stays/visits. Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts were the creators of Zentangle. Just nine short years ago, a new and unique art form was created right in Central Massachusetts. Please Note: All my goodies are created in smoke free little cottage. Our items are handmade. Therefore, the appearance and the size may vary slightly due to the handcrafted nature of items. The photos I take closely represent the colors, however some slight differences can occur due to website uploading and monitor settings. It is also useful to know that the images in this shop are scans of vintage/antique art and therefore may show varying levels of age, wear and tear. Originals are often printed on parchment/paper or my faves engravings that is not the modern quality of today leaving a texture to the image or paint. As our art gifts are made from extremely vintage/antique prints, it will almost inevitably show some signs of age, discoloration and wear. I prefer not to alter any of these, I'm an old soul and believe this is part of their unique charm. Although we take pride in our tiny gifts of love, you can expect imperfect finishing due to the nature of handmade work, images, beading and my anti-rejection RX's. 💚♻️💚♻️💚💙💚 💙💚💚♻️💚♻️💚 ❤ Each order is packaged with love and ready for gift-giving or just for your own beautiful self! Gracias! I I Merci ! I Grazie ! I Danke ! I Kiitos ! I Tack ! I Tak ! I Dankjewel ! I Arigato ! I Spasibo ! I Kozonom ! I Gracies ! I Efharisto! I Shieh ! I Todah ! I Shukran ! I dekuji ! I Dakujem ! I Mahalo! Thank you for supporting handmade and for visiting on Etsy!!!! ♥ Want to see more? For more one of a kind creations have a look here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BelsLittleLiver https://www.etsy.com/shop/BelExplores Enjoy!
Today I'm sharing a couple variations of a diagonal joy fold card. I love a simple fun fold. Folds that don't require any finicky ...
Make A Double Flap Fun Fold Card for Anniversary or Thank You Cards with Lisa Curcio of Lisa's Stamp Studio in this YouTube Card Making Class!
I have a fun fold card pattern to share today, and I hope you will find some symmetrical beauty in this card design. This fun fold is called a Mirror Fold because it has […]
Butterfly Inside Pop-Up Fun Fold card Today I have a cute and fun card that pops up inside. This would be a great pop-up to add to any of your cards that open horizontally.
This masculine fun fold class is invigorating fun! Let Sharon Armstrong teach you how to make awesome cards for the men in your life.
Apologies for my absence over the past week, I've been battling a pretty solid case of the flu. It's been a long time since I've had a proper dose, usually I just whinge my way through head colds and I'm good to go, but this year I think I was one of the many who ended up with influenza. I still whinged, but I didn't get better any faster! Anyway, enough moaning, time to get down to some serious crafting with a tutorial on Kite Fold cards. TEMPLATE 1. Start with a piece of card stock measuring 11" long by 4" wide. 2. Place the card stock horizontally on your score board and score at the halfway point - 51/2". 3. Using a pencil and ruler, measure and mark 2" from either side of the centre line you just scored. Repeat on the other edge of the card. 4. Now measure and mark the centre of both ends of the card stock, which is 2" from either side. 5. Use a ruler to connect the marks you made. The four marks on either side of the centre line will form a cross. The lines should intersect in the middle of the score line. Now join each diagonal line to the mark you made at either end of the card stock. Refer to the template above and the photo below for correct placement. 6. Score along the two diagonal lines. 7. Use a craft knife or trimmer to cut along the other lines. 8. Fold back and forth along all the score lines. Now fold the triangular sections on either side of the middle line into the centre of the card. Press firmly to form the card base. 9. When folded, your card should be a kite shape. 10. Decorate with some patterned paper or stamps and whatever embellishments you like. Don't forget to add a little tail!
Learn Animal Classifications for Kids with 10 FREE printable Cootie Catchers! Fun animals for kids activity for all ages!
Hi everyone, last week I had a go at the Lattice/Plait fold technique. This has been a very popular video with so many of you re-creating your own beautiful versions. This paper fold style is a for…
When More Yogurt is Better There is nothing better than a cup of yogurt like an even bigger cup of yogurt. Super size your yogurt with this folding surprise card. Fill it with all your favorite top…
Learn how to make a frog folding surprise craft! Surprise friends and family with this craft. Free printable template included you can color.
I have an awesome card fold to share with you today - not too difficult, and it looks spectacular when standing up on display. Although it d...
I have a fun fold card pattern to share today, and I hope you will find some symmetrical beauty in this card design. This fun fold is called a Mirror Fold because it has […]
Fold-over seashells - fun as cards or gift tags. These seashell notecards are fun and easy to make. You can use them as bon voyage cards, gift tags, or just to write summery messages on. String them on some raffia to make a bunting for a patio party. Make them on a rainy day - and think sun and surf. Here's the pattern: To make: trace the pattern, cut them out. The larger shells have a "V" to cut at the top fold - use a craft knife over a cutting mat. Of course, it makes sense to pencil the radiating lines on the wrong side of the seashell. Now: make an impression. Place the card on a mouse mat or sponge flower-shaping mat. Emboss the lines using an embossing tool and a small metal ruler. The cards look fine unadorned, especially if made in pretty pearlescent paper. But for a crafty finishing touch, you can draw the ridges (I used Tim Holtz Distress markers in light colours) and sponge the edges (Distress Inks applied with Tsukineko Sponge Daubers). For the full monty, embellish with the starfish (use a sticky square for lift) and seaweed cut-outs applied with tacky glue.
Mountain sunrise greeting card sets - folded notecards featuring beautiful mountain landscape art on eco-friendly luxury felt paper. Thoughtful gift for nature lovers.
This fractured card, or faux shutter card as it is sometimes called, looks complicated but it really easy if you do it the way we are showing here. This truck
We made this card in my Team Meeting this week and also on Facebook Live last night. I am following up here with dimensions and pictures showing the steps to create it. I will not transfer the video here - I think it will be easier to follow this post than to sort through the video for the pertinent info. Mint Macaron Cardstock 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" 2 3/4" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4" 3" x 4" Share What You Love Designer Paper 3" x 4" and 2 1/2" x 4" Whisper White 2" x 4" and 2 3/4" x 3 3/4" The first step is to attach the 2 3/4" x 8 1/2" Mint Macaron Cardstock to the 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" base piece. Then attach the larger designer paper piece to this base, overlapping the seam between the two Mint … Continue reading →
This eye-catching effect is iris paper folding and is incredibly easy to achieve. Full tutorial here to get you started, have a go!
This bright and colorful Valentine's day card will brighten up someone's day without a doubt. Print our 3D heart card template and make your own card in no time! You can even make this one
A Free Braided Card Template and a Video Tutorial Demonstration from Brandy Cox. She shows several example cards of this simple but so impressive technique
Yesterday I showed you an Infinity card I made for the January 2015 Pals Blog Hop. If you missed it, you can see that post here. Today I'd like to
Get ready to delight the grill master or fast food lover in your life with the Flash Pop Up Fancy Fold card featuring the Stampin' Up Burger Bistro Bundle! Perfect for Father’s Day or any special occasion, this card bursts with fun surprises, including fries and pickles that pop up when opened. Dive into the details of this unique project and discover how to create your own with our step-by-step tutorial. Let’s spread some handmade happiness together!
Teach or review the stages of how fossils form with these ammonite fossil activities - a set of illustrated cards showing how an ammonite became a fossil and a foldable activity. This listing is a digital download (PDF) for you to print the pages you require at home or school. 1. How a fossil is formed foldable activity This foldable sequencing activity will help students recall 6 stages of fossilization in a fun and engaging way, that's more hands-on than a standard fossils worksheet. The templates There are 4 similar PDF templates to choose from for this foldout activity: 1. Color the images, cut them out and fold. 2. Color the images, cut out the words and sequence them, glue the words in place, cut and fold. 3. Color the images, cut out the words with the pictures and sequence them, glue the words in place, cut and fold. 4. Larger version of template 3 (set over 2 pages). When closed, you'll just see the large fossil ammonite but when opened, the fossilization process will be revealed! You can see a finished example in the preview. This activity is ideal to use as a science center, for an interactive science notebook or for an earth science lesson on fossil formation. Instructions for students are provided (including a picture showing how to fold) as well as some questions for a whole class discussion. Some suggested answers are provided for this. 2. Stages of fossilization sequencing cards Order the stages of fossilization with this printable sequencing activity. This resource uses the example of an ammonite (a marine creature with a spiral-shaped shell) to explore 8 steps in the fossilization process. Laminate to use as a science center again and again. This resource includes: Teacher notes 8 fossil sequencing cards (2 to a page) in color without text. 8 fossil sequencing cards (2 to a page) in color with a short description on each card. 8 fossil sequencing cards (2 to a page) in black and white without text. 8 fossil sequencing cards (2 to a page) in color with a short description on each card. Labels to print and use with the card sets that don't have text. 8 fossil sequencing cards (4 to a page) in black and white without text. The PDF is not editable. Uk and US paper sizes included.
Combining the cute Ladybug Bundle with the Give it a Whirl dies and the Medium Daisy Punch lends itself to this amazing card with movement. I am almost giddy with delight when I see the ladybug take flight. I hope it gives you the same amount of happiness as it does me. There are lots ... Read More about Ladybug Interactive Card (“flying” ladybug)
This cool craft is a great way to visually compare different fractions – as you open and fold each page the colored space stays the same so you can easily see the equivalent nature. 5 different templates are included. Students simply color and label each page as an equivalent fraction, then follow the step-by-step tutorial to fold and glue the pages together. Also available as a FULL VIDEO tutorial on my Youtube channel! The templates are designed so that the denominator value increases with each fold e.g. thirds, sixths, ninths, twelfths. Choose from: · Monsters - Halves-Fourths-Eighths-Sixteenths (ideal for 2nd graders!) · Owls - Thirds-Sixths-Ninths-Twelfths · Cactus - Fourths-Eighths-Twelfths-Sixteenths · Flowers - Fifths-Tenths-Fifteenths-Twentieths · A set of blank circles which allows students to choose and create the fractions. Great as a hands-on fractions craft for middle-upper elementary.
This is a detailed instruction on how to create the flower pot pop up card. I am not keen to make a video of the instructions so I will atte...
Watercolor Nativity Card-A2 sized folded card (4 1/4 " x 5 1/2 ") printed on 100lb smooth white cardstock-A2 sized plain brown craft square flap envelope (4 3/8" x 5 3/4")-Inside: BLANK INSIDEWatercolored and digitized design by me!
See how to make fun folded books with pages just ready for you to add your art! No sewing or stitching required with this handmade book technique!
Hello! I've received many requests for a tutorial for my Rubik's Cube infinity card, so today I finally found some time to craft and make this tutorial.
So far this has been the most loved printable craft I've made for my boys. There were actually tears the first night over who got to sleep with the blocks before I had a chance to print off a second set. Who knew that a set of printable robot blocks could be so loved?
A fabulous 3D Paper Craft with stunning results: Hattifant's Triskele Paper Globes. Enjoy lots of coloring. With templates and instructions.
Happy Monday! Can you believe it's the last full week of March already?!?! I sure can't ~ this year is just flying by. Well the last week of the month is always fun for me because two very fun things occur....the last Tuesday of the month is Altered Pages "Trending Tuesday" - that's where the AP DT is asked to created based upon a current trend, product or project. This month's Trending Tuesday cue combines two things I love...collage & stencils! I can't wait for you to see what I've created :) The last Wednesday of the month is the Club Scrap Blog Hop! Another very fun event because if you've ever had a chance to play with Club Scrap's paper or stamps you'll understand how cool it is. Well this month's kit was based around the theme - Trees! Today you will get an idea of the project I made because I'm going to share some assembly instructions with you on how to make it....the Never Ending Card!! This card is a real wonder once assembled. It offers so many decorating options is amazing. I have to warn you it is a bit confusing the first couple times and if it's not assembled exactly as shown it won't work so you have to follow the instructions to the T or you will end up very frustrated. Trust me, it took me a couple times to get it just so. Now I tried to make this card several different sizes and finally ended up on the 6x6" finished card. I'll explain why later on. So, let's begin! The Never Ending Card Finished size: 6x6 To begin you will need to cut 4 pieces of cardstock measuring 3" x 6". These could be all one color, two colors as I am using for this example or all 4 different colors. It's totally up to you. Note: This is paper from the Club Scrap Trees kit... Next, score each strip at 1.5" and 4.5" as shown. Orientate your cardstock pieces as shown in the photo - one set horizontally, the other vertically. Number the 4 outer corners of each set of cardstock. You will notice that 1 & 3 are on the outside corners and 2 & 4 are on the inside corners of both sets. Apply 1" of adhesive to each of the outer corners (where the numbers are) on one set of your cardstock pieces. Slide the two pieces of light green cardstock together so you have a 6x6 block of cardstock. To assemble the card you need to match up the numbers - 1 and 3 of the dark green cardstock gets glued to the corresponding 1 & 3 on the light green cardstock; 2 & 4 dark green to the 2 & 4 on the light green cardstock. Now you need to open up the card and crease the score lines. Gently open up the dark green flaps - and fold them under - you will see that you are bending the light green cardstock on it's score lines. Use a bone folder to help sharpen those score lines. Now take the two flaps of light green cardstock and gently fold them towards the back and the dark green cardstock will be folded open on their score lines. Crease these score lines as well. At this point your basic never ending card base is assembled! It's time to decorate...This card offers you 24 different areas to embellish spread over 4 different folded lay-outs!! That's a whole lot of real estate to fill up. Here is why I ended up making the 6x6" card. If you go with a smaller card the individual areas are so small and have funky measurements that it just makes it more of a headache than it's worth. The 6x6 card gives you large enough spaces to use normal stamps and embellishments without having to figure out how to stuff it all in and the measuring is so easy....no confusing fractions down to the tenth of an inch to deal with. The quantity and sizes the the areas are as follows: 8 - 1.5" x 1.5" squares 8 - 1.5" x 3" rectangles 8 - 3" x 3" squares. The next few photos are just to help illustrate each of the different elements available for each of the 4 different folds/lay-outs of the card. You can orient the card either way but I'm starting with the dark green cardstock as the front with vertical flaps. The card front has (4) 1.5" x 3" sections and (2) 3" x 3" sections. Open the green flaps to open the card up to the second lay-out - notice the two narrow rectangles between 7 & 11 and 8 & 12 aren't numbered. This is because they are actually part of the next flip. They do show through on this fold so you may want to keep that in mind when you're laying out the card. This lay-out has (4) 1.5" x 1.5" squares (in the corners) and (2) 3" x 3" squares in the center. Open up the light green squares of the last lay out to reveal (4) 1.5" x 1.5" squares and (2) 3" x 3" squares. Remember the outer 1.5" of each of the 3x3" squares will show in the previous lay-out. The dark green squares from the previous lay-out open up to reveal the very back of the card which has (4) 1.5" x 3" rectangles and (2) 3" x 3" squares. NOTE: When you open up these light green flaps you will be taken back to the beginning. So there you go...assembly instructions and a detailed map of all 4 different lay-outs. You'll have to wait until Wednesday to see how I decorated my card but I assure you it's worth the wait. This card is a real stunner once finished ~ people will be in awe once they start flipping and flipping and flipping... well, you get the picture.