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How to make a Teepee Card with Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Angie Juda The project I'm sharing with you today is a Halloween Teepee Card and we made a Christmas version of this project last
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I've not made a teepee fold card for a while and for some reason this image seemed to be 'calling out' for one, so I've had a go. I've used a Lili of the Valley image and Nitwits papers on a strong gold mirror cardbase. Here's the card from the front ..... And a couple of pictures from both sides showing the circle sentiments I added .... The image was a really sweet one called Carol Singing... Here's how I made my simple Teepee cardbase: First I cut a rectangle 12" x 6" of gold mirri card and scored it in half and each half on the diagonal as shown below: Then I cut another 6" x 6" square of gold mirri card, scored it on the diagonal and adhered it to the rectangle base as shown below (again this is the back of the cardbase): Before sticking the pieces together (above) I covered each of the triangle shapes with patterned papers so that when I turned it over, it looked like this: I then used a small circle of stick-on velcro to create the ability to hold the fancy fold in place but also allowing it to open and fold flat for posting. :0) Card Recipe: Image - Carol Singing by LOTV Colouring - Distress Ink Reinkers Christmas Sentiment Tags from LOTV Nitwits Woodland Wishes Papers Stazon Ink Pad The Langton Watercolour paper Crystal Glamour Dust Button Twine Glossy Accents Spellbinders Grand Ovals Gold Mirri card I've been inspired by: Simon's Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes Sketchy Challenge - Add Some Bling The Ribbon Girl - Card Challenge Happy crafting Annette xx
I had a couple requests for instructions on my little teepee card shown in the CTD challenge, so here you go! I'll post the directions first, then the picture! It's rather long but it goes quickly! Again, thanks to Sue Selfridge, my fellow Rubber Dubber, for her demonstration of this card. Start by cutting 3 squares of cardstock; in this example, I have cut these 4" so when it is unassembled, it will still fit into an envelope. Score each square diagonally. This is the time to stamp your pieces if you like: Lay one piece diagonally on your work surface, right side down. The crease should be going up & down (vertically). Lay the next piece on top, (as shown), again right side face down. Make sure the edges fit next to the folds snugly; you don't want them right on top of each other, but next to each other so they can be folded easily. Adhere the piece down, making sure you don't put adhesive on the areas that will be exposed on the other side! Now, flip the whole thing over, and adhere the other square the same way, but with the right side facing out. Again, make sure you don't put adhesive on the exposed areas! Now fold your card together to see how it fits: Now, if you just wanted to display your card, you add your decorations and adhere everything together! But if you want to mail your card, you will need to make a little slit for the outer corner to fit into. This way it can be unfolded to go into the envelope. I just marked two pencil marks on either side of the overlapping panel when it was in place. Obviously, I have moved the panel so you can see the marks. I then cut a slit with my craft blade. You could also just use your cutting blade or a pair of scissors. Now, you can tuck the corner of the panel into the slit. Just make sure if you decorate this panel, do not glue down the top layer of cardstock at this corner; it makes it a bit too thick to try to get into the slit. Just tuck the bottom layer under. Now to make a smaller layer for decorating, I cut another square 1/4" less than my original square. So I have cut this square 3 3/4". Then I cut it in half diagonally: On the diagonal side that you just cut, measure down to 3 3/4". I made a mark--you can see it next to the arrow. Now cut across the cardstock, from the left corner (shown at bottom center of photo), to the mark. This will give you a panel to layer. If you want three panels, you can do the other half, then you'll have to cut a second square and repeat the steps. So here is my finished card: I hope this was helpful! I can't wait to see what you come up with! I would like to add some ribbon, but can't quite figure out how to do that, so if anyone has some ideas, let me know! TFL! LeAnne Stamps: Thoroughly Thankful Paper: Sage Shadow, Ruby Red, So Saffron, Naturals Ivory Ink: Sage Shadow, Ruby Red, So Saffron, Basic Brown Acc: Aquapainter, Dimensionals, Craft Knife
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What fantasy worlds are waiting to be explored in this flight of fancy through the bedroom window! A pirate ship, a teepee village and a mermaid's beach can all be found in this fabulous fold up card. Send a dream in an envelope to a child or someone you know who never quite grew up! But beware the snapping crocodile! Also featuring a large blank message panel for your own special message and a luxury envelope. Card size is 155mm x 155m when folded flat. That's UK letter rate for postage.
Looking to spruce up your Thanksgiving place setting, then theses free teepee craft printable place cards are just the thing.
Looking to spruce up your Thanksgiving place setting, then theses free teepee craft printable place cards are just the thing.
Hi folks! Thanks for joining us this month! We’re hopping all over the world with some fun cards. It’s time for the new Fancy Fold for this month – the Teepee Fold Card! Hopefull…
What happens when bohemian style comes to New Orleans, and gets married in Texas? This beauty right here from Amber Vickery Photography. Brittany and Hill
Pour les 7 ans d'Elyse nous organisons une fête familiale sur le thème "Cowboys et indiens". Voici les invitations: Reste à penser aux costumes, décos, animations etc ...
Looking to spruce up your Thanksgiving place setting, then theses free teepee craft printable place cards are just the thing.
6"x9" blank art card featuring art by Jeffrey Red George.
This greeting card displays a printed image of my paper-stitched TeePee's artwork. The original art work was created by collaging old and new papers together and then embroidering into this. The art work has been printed on high quality textured buckram embossed 300gsm card The greeting card is a6 in size ( 105 mm x 150mm) Each card is presented with a brown kraft envelope and individually packaged in a cellophane wrap. The greeting card is blank inside and it is perfect for any occasion. You could even pop it in a frame as well.
This scruffy Doodle has the perfect spot to wait for his best friend to come and play. details: *each print comes signed by artist Debra St. Germain *unframed, portrait (vertical) print *printed using vibrant, pigment inks on archival matte papers with a smooth matte finish *5x7", 8x10', and 11x14" sizes ship flat in an archival, cellophane sleeve *larger sizes come rolled in a mailing tube *printed in the USA *worldwide shipping available (please contact your country's custom office for any additional fees/duties/taxes that they may apply) This image is protected by copyright and is the property of Debra St. Germain. Any reproduction, reselling, or distribution of this image without written consent is prohibited.
Hi everyone ... my card today is a pyramid card. These are fun and are fairly simple to make once you know how. I have included a few different angles of this card today ... the front on photo above and then 2 photos of it side on which you can see below. Ok so how are these made, you will need: 2 pieces of card 10.5cm square (4inches) color 1 1 piece of card 10.5cm square (4 inches) color 2 1. Fold all pieces of card in half to create a triangle .... unfold. 2. Postition the 2 pieces of card that are the same color side by side as per the diagram below so that the fold starts from the centre (where the two cards meet) out towards the lower outside edges. 3. Place the 3rd piece of card (the different colored piece) so that the fold runs along the join of the previous 2 pieces. Adhere this piece so that the right side is over the square on the right and the left side is under the square on the left ... see diagram below. 4. Cut a slit as indicated this is so that when the card is folded in upright position the card remains closed (this is optional) 5. Decorate your pyramid card as desired. Recipe: Stamps: Bee - Stampendous Paper: Lavendar Lace & Elegant Eggplant - SU; White; Floral Stack Pack - DCWV Other: Black Ink; Circle Nestabilities; Purple Brads; White Gel Pen; Foam Tape
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The brief arrival of summertime (now departed, replaced by a week of torrential rain), turned our heads this week to camp-outs and camp-fires; to nights under the stars and balmy, warm evenings under a wide open sky. These at least are Harry’s thoughts; as a camping novice, his romantic notions are untroubled by reality; midges, […]
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Create a colorful teepee village with this super fun printable paper craft!
These fab designs are available for licensing from designer Inga Wilmink. Inga is a freelance designer based in London, although she is originally from Germany. Inga has designed for WH Smith, Walmart, Wilkinson, and Tesco among others and she has just created a new website for her designs online here.
Our New Home card is a fun way to wish your friends and family a warm welcome when they move house. The greetings card features illustrations of homes, including a teepee, birdhouse, igloo, houseboat and turtle! The blush pink card has a gold foil 'New Home' message across the front and comes with a dotty envelope. Please note: All cards are left blank inside for your own message Size: 105 x 150 mm Comes with a Dalmatian Dot envelope. Printed and packed in the UK. All cards are FSC certified and have plastic-free packaging.
Because just plain ‘ol invites aren’t going to cut it anymore.