Here we are and it's already Friday! Today's card is similar to one that I cased from another demonstrator, Susan Stampfield. I made one similar to Susan's card for our retreat but tomorrow is my daughter in law, Jemma's birthday so this will be for her. I have still used the Artistically Inked stamp set and Artistic Dies and decorated by adding some DSP from Hello, Irresistible 6" by 6" DSP.
Susan's called her card a Flying Seagull and is only 10.5cm high or 4,1/8" but this time I have made mine from 1 sheet of A4 White card. I cut the sheet in half at 14.85cm by 21cm. I then had 2 pieces the same size and scored each piece at 5.7cm, 10.1cm and 15.8cm. (2,1/4", 3,15/16" and 6,3/16")I burnished each of the score lines and then turned the right hand one upside down. This now means that the outer panels are both 5.7cm. I cut another piece of White card at 10cm by 14.85cm (4,1/8" by 5,7/8") This panel will now be adhered to the 2 inner panels that measure 5.2cm or 2,1/16" wide. I suggest using Tear 'n Tape or Tombow, one side at a time. Susan advised fixing the other side of the panel by turning it over once the first half of the panel is glued. There is no other fixing for this card. Once the single panel is glued to the 2 panels/card base, it should measure approximately 32cm or 12,1/2".
I used 2 different designs of the papers, one is in a lighter shade of Flirty Flamingo and the other is the Soft Sea Foam. I used the same ink pad colours too. When I stamped the flowers, the colour was a little too strong so I stamped over the stamped images with my Whisper Ink pad. I softened the colours down perfectly.
My completed card standing up. I like the 2 colours together, they seem to complement each other nicely. What do you think?
The card laid out in full length.
Measurements for each piece of the card
You should be able to see how the panels are adhered in the centre. The folds from left to right should be Mountain, Valley, Valley. The 2 edge pieces are standing up together facing you. This will be the front of your card. The next folds are Valley, Valley, Mountain.
This picture shows the 2 centre panels that the single piece will be adhered to. You literally push both folds together, glue one side, turn it over and glue the other side up tight to the fold. You will notice a small gap at the sides of the front, floating panel. That is to allow the cars to fold without bulking the card out.
Once the panel is glued onto the card bases it is now time to decorate. I did not decorate the 2 panels below the centre one as they are not on show at all. I added a sentiment to the centre back of the card so there is somewhere to add my message for Jemma. The sentiment is from Celebrating You stamp set. I used some left over strips of the DSP and some flowers and leaves to make it a little more interesting.
Here we are and it's already Friday! Today's card is similar to one that I cased from another demonstrator, Susan Stampfield. I made one similar to Susan's card for our retreat but tomorrow is my daughter in law, Jemma's birthday so this will be for her. I have still used the Artistically Inked stamp set and Artistic Dies and decorated by adding some DSP from Hello, Irresistible 6" by 6" DSP.
Susan's called her card a Flying Seagull and is only 10.5cm high or 4,1/8" but this time I have made mine from 1 sheet of A4 White card. I cut the sheet in half at 14.85cm by 21cm. I then had 2 pieces the same size and scored each piece at 5.7cm, 10.1cm and 15.8cm. (2,1/4", 3,15/16" and 6,3/16")I burnished each of the score lines and then turned the right hand one upside down. This now means that the outer panels are both 5.7cm. I cut another piece of White card at 10cm by 14.85cm (4,1/8" by 5,7/8") This panel will now be adhered to the 2 inner panels that measure 5.2cm or 2,1/16" wide. I suggest using Tear 'n Tape or Tombow, one side at a time. Susan advised fixing the other side of the panel by turning it over once the first half of the panel is glued. There is no other fixing for this card. Once the single panel is glued to the 2 panels/card base, it should measure approximately 32cm or 12,1/2".
I used 2 different designs of the papers, one is in a lighter shade of Flirty Flamingo and the other is the Soft Sea Foam.
I used the same ink pad colours too. When I stamped the flowers, the
colour was a little too strong so I stamped over the stamped images with
my Whisper Ink pad. I softened the colours down perfectly.
My completed card standing up. I like the 2 colours together, they seem to complement each other nicely. What do you think?
The card laid out in full length.
Measurements for each piece of the card
You should be able to see how the panels are adhered in the centre. The folds from left to right should be Mountain, Valley, Valley. The 2 edge pieces are standing up together facing you. This will be the front of your card. The next folds are Valley, Valley, Mountain.
This picture shows the 2 centre panels that the single piece will be adhered to. You literally push both folds together, glue one side, turn it over and glue the other side up tight to the fold. You will notice a small gap at the sides of the front, floating panel. That is to allow the cars to fold without bulking the card out.
Once
the panel is glued onto the card bases it is now time to decorate. I
did not decorate the 2 panels below the centre one as they are not on
show at all. I added a sentiment to the centre back of the card so there
is somewhere to add my message for Jemma. The sentiment is from
Celebrating You stamp set. I used some left over strips of the DSP and
some flowers and leaves to make it a little more interesting.
Below is the original card that I made for the retreat that is 10.5cm high.
Well, that's it from me for another week so thank you for stopping by. I do hope that you have found some ideas to get you crafting too. I am absolutely hooked on it, I just can't get enough of making cards! ππ
Today is Good Friday and I wish you all well for the Easter weekend.
Cary will be back on Monday with some more of her creations waiting to share with you.
Until I return, Stay safe, keep well but of course....
KEEP ON CRAFTING!!
ππ xx Gill xx ππ
Beautiful fun fold card. Love the colors you used. Is there a video for making this card? TIA
ReplyDeleteHello and thank you so much for your comment. Unfortunately, I'm not brave enough to make videos but if you look on Susan Stampfields blog and type in flying seagull card, you'll be able to see how she makes them. Thank you again X Gill
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