Today I have some beautiful quick and easy Corner Open Fancy Fold cards for you. Thanks to Susan Campfield for the inspiration. Card 1:This one uses the Petal Park stamp set and matching punch. Car…
The Creative Escape Corner Flip Card Need a way to spruce up your card? Why not give this idea a try! Missed watching the episode? All of the products shown are available for purchase through me. Canadians Shop Online at jennhouston.stampinup.net Host Code - PH6SHX2W Or, contact me and I can place your order, send you a catalogue or answer any questions you may have! [email protected] Call or Text - 204-573-8386 THE MEASUREMENTS: Card Base - 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, folded in half Card stock or Designer Series Paper - 5 1/4 x 4 Insert Layer - Card stock - 5 1/4 x 3 Designer Series Paper/Card stock to add decorations to the front of the card Here are the CARD RECIPES! Card 1: Product List Pear Pizzazz 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [131201] $12.00 Pool Party 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [122924] $12.00 Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100730] $13.25 Tropical Oasis Designer Series Paper [151252] $15.75 Old Olive Classic Stampin' Pad [147090] $10.25 Mint Macaron Classic Stampin' Pad [147106] $10.25 Neutrals Stampin' Write Markers [147158] $40.00 Pool Party Light Stampin' Blends Marker [144595] $6.00 Clear Block B [117147] $8.25 Clear Block E [118484] $16.25 Sponge Daubers [133773] $7.00 Blender Pens [102845] $16.25 Stitched Nested Labels Dies [149638] $48.00 Big Shot [113439] $136.00 5/16" (8 Mm) Braided Burlap Trim [151254] $11.00 Champagne Rhinestone Basic Jewels [151193] $8.25 Paper Snips [103579] $13.50 Stampin' Dimensionals [104430] $5.50 Whisper White Medium Envelopes [107301] $10.25 Card 2: Product List Pretty Peacock 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [150880] $12.00 Grapefruit Grove 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [146972] $12.00 Old Olive 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100702] $12.00 Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100730] $13.25 Tropical Oasis Designer Series Paper [151252] $15.75 Pretty Peacock Classic Stampin’ Pad [150083] $10.25 Real Red Classic Stampin' Pad [147084] $10.25 Terracotta Tile Classic Stampin’ Pad [150086] $10.25 Clear Block B [117147] $8.25 Clear Block E [118484] $16.25 Clear Block H [118490] $11.50 Petal Pink Dark Stampin' Blends Marker [146871] $6.00 Real Red Combo Pack Stampin' Blends [147935] $12.00 Stampin' Blends Color Lifter [144608] $6.00 Stitched Nested Labels Dies [149638] $48.00 Big Shot [113439] $136.00 Champagne Rhinestone Basic Jewels [151193] $8.25 Paper Snips [103579] $13.50 Stampin' Dimensionals [104430] $5.50 Whisper White Medium Envelopes [107301] $10.25 Card 3: Product List Melon Mambo 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [115320] $12.00 So Saffron 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [105118] $12.00 Daffodil Delight 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [119683] $12.00 Old Olive 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100702] $12.00 Whisper White 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock [100730] $13.25 Tropical Oasis Designer Series Paper [151252] $15.75 Timeless Tropical Bundle (English) [153811] $71.00 Mint Macaron Classic Stampin' Pad [147106] $10.25 Clear Block B [117147] $8.25 Sponge Daubers [133773] $7.00 Stitched Nested Labels Dies [149638] $48.00 Big Shot [113439] $136.00 Champagne Rhinestone Basic Jewels [151193] $8.25 5/16" (8 Mm) Braided Burlap Trim [151254] $11.00 Paper Trimmer [152392] $34.00 Paper Snips [103579] $13.50 Stampin' Dimensionals [104430] $5.50 Whisper White Medium Envelopes [107301] $10.25 Here is a reminder of the upcoming ONLINE Card Class! It uses the same products that I used today! If you have any questions, please ask. I'm here to help!
Today I have some beautiful quick and easy Corner Open Fancy Fold cards for you. Thanks to Susan Campfield for the inspiration. Card 1:This one uses the Petal Park stamp set and matching punch. Car…
Hello, Crafters. Today I have my first fancy fold card video for you since my return. It’s amazing how one idea moves onto onto another and then onto another! I struggle to find good videos because so many are the results of Facebook Lives, which I avoid. However, I stumbled across a video which showed ... Read More about Corner Tuck Fancy Fold Birthday Card – Video 653
A corner fold card is simple to make and a great way to show off your designer or scrapbook papers. Get started with this free tutorial.
Hi Everyone, Hussena here to share with you a tutorial on how to make a flip-card using your dies and Big Shot..It's a really very easy way to make some fast and interactive cards to get the 'WOW' factor from your friends and family..So first let's gather our supplies and you all will need the following to make these cards below. Supplies needed for the tutorial :- Big Shot Machine Spellbinder's Nestabilities Label 4 Martha Stewart Scoring Board Fiskars Sure Cut paper Trimmer Cardstocks Pattern paper of your choice ( I have used the Prima Zephyr Paper Pad.) Distress inks(Totally optional) And now for the tutorial :- I have written the steps in the pictures itself..I hope this makes it easier for you all to understand it. Step 1- Take a piece of cardstock measuring 7 1/2 inches by 4 1/4 inches. Step 2 - Fold it in a zig-zag pattern. Step 3 - Your card should look like this now. Step 4 - Now measure,cut and glue your pattern paper on to the front of your card. Step 5 -Now place your die on the smaller side of the card with it's centre point aligning with the 2 3/4 inch scored line and stick it with either a Washi Tape or any repositionable glue. Step 6 -Now make your cutting sandwich for this you can refer our DT member Mallika's post on how to create a cutting sandwich for your dies...Place your acrylic plate only up to the 2 3/4 inch score line and run it through your Big Shot..This will allow you to only partially die-cut one end of your card which is required for the flipping mechanism. Step 7 -Now that you have cut one end ...Turn your card around and place your acrylic plate on the 3 3/4 inch score line and again partially die-cut it...Please take care to place your acrylic plates to the the required scored line...otherwise you will end up cutting up the entire piece. Step 8 -After you have die-cut both the ends,your card will look like this below....Now, peel off the pattern paper from the die-cut ends...Don't worry if you mess up a bit..This will later on get covered up. Step 9 -Now using the same label die, die-cut two pieces of cardstock....One plain and other colored....The plain one will be attached to the back side where as the colored one will be in the front of your card. Step 10 -Attach the white cardstock on the front side and when you flip your card this will go on the back. Step 11- Attach the colored cardstock on the back side as shown. Step 12 -Once both the die-cuts are attached, this is how your card will look. Step 13 -As you can see,when the card is opened, the white die-cut piece comes in the front where you can write your message. Step 14 -Once the card is closed, this is how it will look. Step 15 -Here are my sample cards before I have embellished them. Supplies used for embellishing :- Lawn Fawn Blissful Botanicals and Flutter By. Prima Zephyr paper Pad , Best of K & Company Papers. Distress ink : Tumbled Glass., Versafine Onyx Black Ink. Martha Stewart Doily Lace Punch Marianne Embossing Folder- Daisies. Hope you all like my tutorial..If you have any queries do leave me a comment below and I will try to get back to you as soon as possible!.. And don't forget to participate in our current challenge 'Summer Sundae' to win some lovely prizes www.crafterscorner.in(All Craft supplies under One roof) For further information please contact us at : [email protected]
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Welcome to August's Fun Folds Blog Hop with Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators. Today, I'm thrilled to share with you a special creation that combines the charm of handmade crafting with the magic of surprise—an aquarium!. This delightful project uses the wonderful Friendly Fins Bundle, along with the colorful Full of Life DSP. Whether you’re a seasoned…… Continue reading Magical aquarium tutorial for the SU Demos Fun Folds Blog Hop
Hi Everyone, Hussena here to share with you a tutorial on how to make a flip-card using your dies and Big Shot..It's a really very easy wa...
Follow this tutorial to make a pop up corner card and then decorate with designer paper, stamping, and embellishments.
Hello, Crafters. Today I have my first fancy fold card video for you since my return. It’s amazing how one idea moves onto onto another and then onto another! I struggle to find good videos because so many are the results of Facebook Lives, which I avoid. However, I stumbled across a video which showed ... Read More about Corner Tuck Fancy Fold Birthday Card – Video 653
January 16, 2019 The SU Butterfly Gala stamp set with its coordinating Butterfly Duet Punch is such a great bundle! So easy to use with four different sets of patterned butterflies. I made a video …
Jill Olsen, Stampin' Up! demonstrator with StampingJill.com, shows an easy way to make a corner flip fold card...
Welcome to our All Star Tutorial monthly blog hop for the Abigail Rose Suite! Be ready to be immersed in this beautiful suite with all that we have to share. My friend and fellow demonstrator, Nancy
Hi Everyone, Hussena here to share with you a tutorial on how to make a flip-card using your dies and Big Shot..It's a really very easy way to make some fast and interactive cards to get the 'WOW' factor from your friends and family..So first let's gather our supplies and you all will need the following to make these cards below. Supplies needed for the tutorial :- Big Shot Machine Spellbinder's Nestabilities Label 4 Martha Stewart Scoring Board Fiskars Sure Cut paper Trimmer Cardstocks Pattern paper of your choice ( I have used the Prima Zephyr Paper Pad.) Distress inks(Totally optional) And now for the tutorial :- I have written the steps in the pictures itself..I hope this makes it easier for you all to understand it. Step 1- Take a piece of cardstock measuring 7 1/2 inches by 4 1/4 inches. Step 2 - Fold it in a zig-zag pattern. Step 3 - Your card should look like this now. Step 4 - Now measure,cut and glue your pattern paper on to the front of your card. Step 5 -Now place your die on the smaller side of the card with it's centre point aligning with the 2 3/4 inch scored line and stick it with either a Washi Tape or any repositionable glue. Step 6 -Now make your cutting sandwich for this you can refer our DT member Mallika's post on how to create a cutting sandwich for your dies...Place your acrylic plate only up to the 2 3/4 inch score line and run it through your Big Shot..This will allow you to only partially die-cut one end of your card which is required for the flipping mechanism. Step 7 -Now that you have cut one end ...Turn your card around and place your acrylic plate on the 3 3/4 inch score line and again partially die-cut it...Please take care to place your acrylic plates to the the required scored line...otherwise you will end up cutting up the entire piece. Step 8 -After you have die-cut both the ends,your card will look like this below....Now, peel off the pattern paper from the die-cut ends...Don't worry if you mess up a bit..This will later on get covered up. Step 9 -Now using the same label die, die-cut two pieces of cardstock....One plain and other colored....The plain one will be attached to the back side where as the colored one will be in the front of your card. Step 10 -Attach the white cardstock on the front side and when you flip your card this will go on the back. Step 11- Attach the colored cardstock on the back side as shown. Step 12 -Once both the die-cuts are attached, this is how your card will look. Step 13 -As you can see,when the card is opened, the white die-cut piece comes in the front where you can write your message. Step 14 -Once the card is closed, this is how it will look. Step 15 -Here are my sample cards before I have embellished them. Supplies used for embellishing :- Lawn Fawn Blissful Botanicals and Flutter By. Prima Zephyr paper Pad , Best of K & Company Papers. Distress ink : Tumbled Glass., Versafine Onyx Black Ink. Martha Stewart Doily Lace Punch Marianne Embossing Folder- Daisies. Hope you all like my tutorial..If you have any queries do leave me a comment below and I will try to get back to you as soon as possible!.. And don't forget to participate in our current challenge 'Summer Sundae' to win some lovely prizes www.crafterscorner.in(All Craft supplies under One roof) For further information please contact us at : [email protected]
As promised last week, I have put together some measurements and basic instructions to make a Corner Pop Up Card. Edited 19 June 2019 to add the closed card with envelope. Take a piece of A4 cardst…
Hello, Crafters. Today’s video shows how to make a fun pop-up card with part of the pop up on the outside, sort of!! It’s another very easy straightforward card to make and has endless possibilities. For example, I’ve made card with the pop-up on the left-hand side but it could just as easily be made ... Read More about Corner Pop-Up Card Video
Today’s Fun Fold is another great way to show off both sides of your Designer Series Paper. It was inspired by a card I received from a dear friend, Jenny Watson. I used the Online Exclusive Season of Green & Gold Designer Series Paper, along with the Changing Leave Bundle, another Online Exclusive for my ... Read More about DIY Corner Fold Card
A corner fold card is simple to make and a great way to show off your designer or scrapbook papers. Get started with this free tutorial.
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A little over five years ago I shared a tutorial on YouTube for making a corner fold card. And now (after getting a swap card from my friend Kristie Strum) I've been having fun with this fold
As promised last week, I have put together some measurements and basic instructions to make a Corner Pop Up Card. Edited 19 June 2019 to add the closed card with envelope. Take a piece of A4 cardst…
I’ve been waiting to share this really fun fold card with you because you’re the best! First the details of the products used then I’ll get to the construction. The Bohemian Designer Series Paper makes a real statement front and center, so I used the coordinating Boho Chic… Continue reading
This surprise pop-out panel fun fold card certainly packs a WOW! It looks difficult but is really easy - don't we love that kind of card? I know I do!
With all the current restrictions, we’re all having to find different ways of keeping in touch with friends, so yesterday I hosted my first crafting zoom party! I decided that this fancy fold would be a good card to make with my crafting friends. It’s very simple, you just need a standard card base (half a sheet of A4, scores & folded in half). Measure 2” (5cm), from each top corner, along the top and side, and mark with a pencil. Then score between the 2 pencil marks. Now push the corner in towards the inside of the card, so that your 2 new score lines become mountain folds & your original fold line inverts & becomes a valley fold. Burnish well.. I did the same on both top corners. All that is left to do now is to decorate your card. I used the Timeless Tulips stamp set and the, now retired, Pleased as Punch DSP. Hope you like it Thanks for stopping by Jane x tams# 43021 Product List Timeless Tulips Bundle (English) [153793] £30.50 Timeless Tulips Photopolymer Stamp Set (English) [151534] £17.00 Tulip Builder Punch [151295] £17.00 Card Stock A4 Blushing Bride [131287] £8.25 Blushing Bride Classic Stampin' Pad [147100] £7.00 Links by TheseAreMyStamps.com
My first rule with my supplies is to make sure they are versatile. That I can use them over and over again, until I am ready for them to move on to another craft space. And these Wanted to Say dies fit the bill perfectly!! I love how easy they are and how you can […]
It is that time of the year again when my friend Kelly has a birthday! Today is my mums birthday too so Happy Birthday Mumsy! We get to share this moment with Kelly buy joining in with an awesome blog hop! I nearly missed the info on this but scraped in just in the nick of time! I have to say that if it wasn't for Stampin' Up! I wouldn't have the awesome group of friends that I do! I love the fact that we all have that thing in common and it is Papercraft! You have hopped from my fabulous team member Rachael Here is the card that I made for the hop. It is also the card that my class ladies made at the beginning of the month.... I did make it in a few different colours of the same DSP pack. I am pretty sure it is called a Pop Up corner Card. Here it is opened up flat and folded up to place in an envelope and here are a couple more thrown in for good luck :-) The main images (the cupcake and lolly) have been fussy cut from one of the sheets from the pack. This was a card with hardly any stamping bar the Happy on the Stitched Oval. Stamps: Well Said Ink: Melon Mambo Card: Whisper White, Gorgeous Grape and How Sweet it is Designer Series Paper Tools: Layering Circles Dies, Well Written Framelits & Stitched Shapes Dies with the Bigshot Embellishments: Dimensionals & magnets Now to hop on over to sunny Queensland to Julia PARTICIPANT LIST 1 Kelly Kent 2 Shannon Kissane 3 Tina Gillespie 4 Monique Fielder 5 Leonie Stuart 6 Michelle Strazds 7 Mandy Depiazzi 8 Rochelle Blok 9 Narelle Simm 10 Catherine Creer 11 Lou Kitzelman 12Sandra Collett 13 Sharon Dalton 14 Denise Buetler 15 Siobhan Fitzsimmons 16 Jan McQueen 17 Cathy Pinchbeck 18 Richelle Fletcher 19 Melissa Gifford 20 Rachael Lewsley 21 Nicole Wilson -YOU ARE HERE! 22 Julia Quinn 23 Sheila Pybus 24 Leonie Schroder
On Monday I introduced you to the Daisy Lane Stamp Set and Punch Bundle and promised another card made with it, this time a fancy fold called a Slider Pop Up Card. The decsion for my color choices…
A corner bookmark card is both a bookmark and a card - so a little extra gift! If you love giving books and gift cards for bookstores as gifts like we do,
Father's Day is coming up soon, but if you're anything like me, you don't have a father anymore. That doesn't mean that I don't miss him. I miss him terribly, especially when I work in the garden because I learned all my gardening skills from him. Before we emigrated to Canada from Holland, my Dad was a fisherman in the North Sea, so the Sailing Home stamp set gives me 'warm fuzzies". This week the challenge with SUO Challenges #224 is "Masculine" so I will be submitting this fun fold card to this challenge. This double corner pop up card features the Sailing Home stamp set with its coordinating dies and DSP. For links to tutorials visit yesterday's blog post here I kept the card monochromatic using Night of Navy, Balmy Blue,Very Vanilla and Sahara Sand. Everything was stamped using Night of Navy ink. In the center is a small easel upon which an arrangement of sea faring images from the stamp set is adhered. The easel is made by die cutting a folded piece of cardstock using the stitched circles dies, moving the die so that a small part of the die edge is placed over the fold line. This created 2 circles joined at the center. One half of the circle is folded in half to form the easel. Another circle of the same size is die cut and the images are adhered to this. The bottom half of this circle is adhered to the bottom half of the folded easel. The close up is below. Sailing Home DSP cut into a triangle and matted with Balmy Blue are adhered to both outer corners. A stamped sentiment was placed on the right corner; a compass (with movable hands) on the left. The compass was punched with the 1 3/8" circle punch. The inner corners were left uncovered, so images of the bird and the small sailboat were stamped on them. The lower square upon which the Pop Up Easel was adhered, also had Balmy Blue card stock and DSP adhered to it as well as Whisper White. Since there was little room to write a greeting on this piece, the square underneath was matted with Balmy Blue and Whisper White. Because the closed card is an odd size (4 1/8 by 4 1/8") an envelope was made using the now retired envelope punch board using retired Sahara Sand DSP . The envelope I made is visible to the left of the card. Supplies Used: Stamp: Sailing Home, Black Memento Inks: Night of Navy Papers: Heavy Very Vanilla card stock, Whisper White, Night of Navy, Balmy Blue, Sahara Sand, Come Sail Away DSP Accessories: Smooth Sailing DSP, Sailing Home trinkets, Very Vanilla/Night of Navy Baker's twine, Dimensionals,Small black brad, Stitched Circle Dies, 1 3/8" circle punch.
January 16, 2019 The SU Butterfly Gala stamp set with its coordinating Butterfly Duet Punch is such a great bundle! So easy to use with four different sets of patterned butterflies. I made a video …
Follow this tutorial to make a pop up corner card and then decorate with designer paper, stamping, and embellishments.
For a long time now, I have both admired and felt intimidated by this fabulous card fold. I'm ashamed to admit that until very recently I've never even investigated the mechanics behind how it works simply because it appeared so complicated. I finally decided the time had arrived to step outside my comfort zone and give this fold a go... Now I'm almost embarrassed to share this tutorial with you. The card base is formed from just four pieces of card stock joined together in the corners, and eight score lines. I admit that I was gobsmacked when I realised how simple and easy it was to make. Lesson learned. 1. Start with four pieces of card stock, each measuring 3" x 6". It's important to have nice straight lines and accurate measurements so the card can move freely. 2. Lay a piece of card stock horizontally on your score board and score at 11/2" and again at 41/2". Repeat for the other three pieces of card stock. Fold back and forth along the score lines. 3. OPTIONAL: ink the edges of the card stock, including the folds, for a vintage look. 4. Lay two piece of card stock vertically on the desk in front of you with the score lines running horizontally. 5. We're going to place adhesive in each of the four corners, 11/2" from the centre of each piece. I've marked the location of the adhesive in the photos below. Make sure you only apply it to the outer section or your card will not operate properly. 6. Add glue or double sided tape to the first corner. I found it easier to work on one section at a time. Make sure your glue or tape is strong enough to withstand a lot of handling... people are going to play with this card! 7. Secure a piece of card stock horizontally across the top of the two pieces that are on your desk. Keep the edges flush and the score lines all lined up. Refer to the photos for correct placement. 8. Repeat the process in the bottom corner. 9. Now we're going to adhere the other two corners, remembering to keep all the score lines and edges lined up nicely. 10. Believe it or not, that's all it takes to complete the card base. Once the glue is dry, you can have a little play with your card. 11. Now to decorate. I must admit that I found this more difficult that the actual card itself... mostly because of how many different spaces there were to fill. If you want to decorate your card the same way I did, you'll need four image panels - two measuring 23/4" x 53/4" and two measuring 53/4" x 23/4" (two vertical and two horizontal). You'll also need eight pieces of patterned paper measuring 11/4" x 23/4" and eight pieces of patterned paper measuring 11/4" x 11/4". 12. I wanted my card to look kind of like a puzzle, so I chose to cut each of the image panels in half so that they split and come together as the card is viewed. If you don't like the idea of cutting your four large image panels, you could opt to have eight individual panels instead. 13. Start with the image that you'd like to appear on the front of the card. Remember, the orientation of the card doesn't matter - you could just as easily start with a horizontal image by turning the card 90 degrees. 14. Use glue or double sided tape to adhere the elements to the front of the card. Avoid bulky embellishments that will hinder the operation of the card and definitely avoid placing anything over any of the edges. 15. Flip the card open to the next area for decoration. Be careful not to turn the card while you're decorating - you don't want to end up with images or sentiments that are upside down! 16. When you come to this section, be aware that the middle pieces will actually cover a whole image panel rather than some of the small pieces of patterned paper. Refer to the photos below. 17. Complete the card with the remaining patterned paper and image panels. I absolutely love this card! Even though I know the mechanism is simple, it's still incredibly satisfying to play with. My 13 year old son thought I had performed some sort of magic when he saw it... in fact, he enjoyed it so much that he appropriated the sample version! Products: