This week I'm sharing a fun Easter card. The fun fold is a very easy diorama card. Created using an firm favourite from my die stash the Everyday Arches dies. These dies are a great Nested set of dies that range from card size down to small sentiment layers.
To decorate the card I have used the Easter Time mix and match ephemera pack. This fun pack contains gorgeous die cut ephemera with each pack containing 2 sheets each of 3 designs.
The images range from specific Easter ones to ones that can be used for Mother's day, new babies, sympathy and so much more. The colour palette whilst bright isn't brash.
The colour I chose to use fir the card base is the beautiful shades of purple called gorgeous grape.
The diorama starts with a solid die cut of the largest of the Everyday Arches dies. You'll then need 5 frames made by cutting the largest and 3rd largest dies together. Adhere 2 of the frames together and repeat with another 2 frames.
You'll also need 4 bumper panels. These concertina pieces are made using the same colour cardstock. Measure the height of the side of the frames straight side. For me this was 8.5cm. Then measure the width of the frame and multiply this by 4. Mine was 0.8cm wide so the piece will be 3.2cm. Next score the stip by the width of the frame 3 times. So for this sample that means scoring at 0.8cm, 1.6cm and 2.4cm. This would change depending on your frame.
The bumpers are adhered between the double layered frame and the solid piece first then the single layer frame, and finally the second double layer frame.
In the video I included 2 strips of acetate between the frames as well to create areas to adhere die cuts to.
Watch the video further down this post to see how it all comes together.
I die cut a smaller panels in white and adhered it to the back of the card as a place to write the personal message. Although I couldn't resist using another die cut to decorate it 😃.
A sprinkle of the Easter assortment embellishments, a heat embossed sentiment and the card was complete.
Here is the video showing how the card is made.
I do hope you enjoy making a version of this project. I'm thinking of all the Nested dies I have such as the Branching Out dies , the Beautifully Celebrated dies and of course circles and so much more!
Here in the UK Mother's day is coming up very soon! In fact in just over a weeks time ! So with that and Easter being not to far away as well spring colours and flowers blooming all around my hands just had to reach for the Easter Joy suite which includes these fun papers
As well as these oh so adorable stamps and dies.
There is also the fun coordinating Easter time mix and match ephemera.
I used the Ephemera pack to decorate this version of the fun fold card for a wow Mother's day card.
Once the belly band is removed the fun pop up box is revealed
The card is created by making a cardbase from a piece of cardstock measuring 14.85cm x 21cm scored at 10.5cm ( 5½" x 8½" scored at 4¼") Then adhere mats to the inside before creating the pop up box mechanism.
The mechanism starts with a piece of cardstock measuring 20cm x 11cm (7½" x 4¼") . Next score along the long edge at 2cm, 6.5cm, 11cm and 15.5cm (½" , 2¼", 4" 5¾")
Then score along the short edge at 4.5cm and 9cm ( 1¾" and 3½")
Now burnish all the scorelines and cut as shown in the diagram below.
To make the box up please watch the video here to see how it goes together.
For the Mother's day version I have also added a simple bar to adhere ephemera to by taking a 1cm x 7cm (⅜" x 2¾") piece of cardstock and scoring it at 1cm (⅜"). I then adhered this in side the box so that it stretched across the box once in place secured on the inside on one side only. Below is a picture to show how it goes.
Here are some pictures of the card I made during the video.
Hello and welcome. It's been a while since I've posted but I've been very busy with lots of good things including my annual weekend retreat 😀 But now let's get back to business here! The card I'm sharing today is a bit of a trompe l'oeil. It looks like a 3d book but is actually a card!
It starts with a piece of cardstock measuring 14.85cm x 10.5cm scored at 2cm and 2.3cm ( 4⅛" x 5½" scored ⅞" and 1") .
Next take a piece of the same colour cardstock measuring 17cm x 12.1cm scored at 8.5cm ( 6½" x 4½" scored at 3¼")
You'll also need a piece of gold foil measuring 2cm x 10cm ( 4" x ⅞") You're going to score randomly along the short side to create the look of pages.
Please!se watch the video below to see how this comes together along with tips and tricks to create the project.
A piece of white cardstock measuring 8cm x 11.6cm ( 3" x 4") for the inside.
Here's the video of the Facebook Live at 5 where I make the card. In the video I also share all the dies I've used to decorate my sample.
I do hope you'll give this fun project a go as it's quite simple but hopefully you'll agree very effective.
This week it was my son's birthday and I had to make him a card and a gift card holder.my son is 26, 😱 how did that happen! He likes architectural design and very monochromatic colour palettes. For his card I went with a strong repeat pattern made from cardstock in various shades of teal. But for his gift card holder I went shades of gray with a fun fold that is very architectural in shape. The fold is called a twist fold and is deceptively easy to achieve. The papers I used to decorate it are from a pack of double-sided pattern papers called Beautiful Gallery . At first glance these might not appear to fit the bill but that's the beauty of double-sided papers!
I introduced a pop of colour by chosing not to use white on this gift card holder. The colour used is called pool party and is a pale turquoise.
The project starts with a piece of cardstock measuring 10.5cm x 29.7cm ( 4¼" x 11") scored diagonally from the top left to bottom right corners. Once folded over score at the center point where the cardstock crosses over. Watch the video below to see how this is achieved.
To decorate cut a piece of pattern paper measuring 10cm x 12.5cm ( 4" x 4½") then mark at 5cm ( 2") and cut diagonally from the mark to the opposite bottom corner. Top tip make sure to check the paper is the side up you want to see uppermost and that the pattern runs true.
Next take a piece of pattern paper measuring 14.4cm x 5cm (2" x 5½") and cut diagonally. If you're using a directional paper you may need to cut 2 pieces.
You're also going to need either another piece of pattern paper or a piece of cardstock to go on the inside. This piece is cut exactly as the front pattern paper above.
The sentiments are from a set called Fabulous Sayings. The foliage pieces are from a die set called Beautiful Motifs. The inside pocket fits a gift card perfectly 👌 or of course you could add a tag or just write your message here.
Next I made another version of this fold following a suggestion made by the lovely Kay on my Facebook live.
To decorate I used the fun Hobby Haven pattern papers and the fun die cut elements included in the packet.
Kay suggested turning the card so that it was in a portrait orientation. So here it is...
It stands very well.
It can still be used as a gift card holder. Although I would suggest using a glue dot to hold it in place securely for delivery.
Here you can see that there is plenty of space to either place further decoration or write your message.
Which layout do you prefer? Landscape? Or portrait? I like both!
A fun fold inspired by a fun fold is thos weeks project! I saw an amazing fold called the Inside Out card by the talented Sam from Mixed Up Crafts. I was inspired to recreate it using metric measurements as Sam works in inches and I don't 😜. Whilst recreating Sam's card I was inspired to create a different version which I'm sharing here. This version is a DL version, I think that you lovely people across the pond call this size and shape a slim line card that fits in a business envelope. To decorate the card I just had the use the oh so cute Woolly Friends bundle. This is a stamp and punch bundle that is an all time favourite for me!
I also used the fun Easter Joy pattern paper to decorate this fun card.
The card starts with 2 pieces of cardstock. The first measuring 20.8cm x 21cm scored at 9.9cm and 19.8cm ( 7⅜" x 8½" scored at 3½" and 7") The second piece should measure 10.9cm x 21cm scored at 9.9cm ( 3 ⅞" x 8½" scored at 3½").
There are so many ways that this unusual, but really rather easy fun fold , can be decorated. My mind is still sparking ideas for it!
Also the card does fold flat for postage which is a bonus 😉
In the video you find not only how the card comes together but also some top tips along the way.
I hope you'll have a go at this fun card that's sure to make both you as the creator and the recipient very happy 😊
Don't you think some card designs just come with the longest names? 🤣 Andoy does the one I'm sharing today! Called a triple diagonal easel card.. what a mouthful 😝 but it's well worth the name for this is a real wow card to make as well as recieve! The samples today are made using 2 different but equally cute critters. The one made during the video below is made using the oh so adorable Woolly Friends stamp and punch bundle.
This oh so cute card starts with a piece of cardstock measuring 21cm x 19.8cm scored at 9.9cm. This creates a tall narrow card that fits into a DL envelope.
Next cut up one side of your cardbase , making sure that the 21cm edge is to the top of your trimmer, at 7cm and 14cm up to the scoreline. This creates 3 flaps on the card front.
Then score each flap diagonally from the top right corner to the center scoreline of the card base.
Then decorate as desired. As you watch the video below you will see that the 3rd woolly friend is a different colour! Whilst on the Facebook live I couldn't decide but have since changed my woolly friend from lemon lolly yellow to Shy Shamrock green 😜 which do you prefer?
The next sample I'm sharing today is made exactly the same way but this time with the fun Turtle-y Cute pattern papers.
The card is made with the US imperial measurements. Start with a piece of cardstock measuring 8¼" x 7½" scored at 3¾".
The cuts are made at 2¾" and 5½". They are scored in exactly the same manner as for the metric version.
This version is decorated entirely using the pattern papers. All the characters and embellishments are fussy cut from the same sheet of paper!
Here is the video showing how the card is made.
So which do you prefer the stamp and cut woolly Friends version or the fussy cut Turtle-y Cute one?
A fun fold card using fun stamps is such a fun way to spend time! It's also a good way to get inspiration to carry forward with other bits from your stash. This is exactly what happened with the projects shared here today! It started with a fun fold card for a class that then inspired me to switch it up and create a totally different fun fold card! First I made the new fold using the Hobby Haven pattern papers.
These fun papers are filled with fun images and 2 sheets of die cut elements making projects super easy to achieve!
The card starts out with a standard book opening A6 card base. ( cardstock measuring 14.85cm x 21cm scored at 10.5cm) .
You're going to the cut a piece of pattern paper measuring 14.4cm x 20cm. ( make sure to have the pattern going in the right direction 😉). Now keeping the folded edge at the top, you then need to mark a line at 2cm up from the bottom open edge . Next cut from the fold down to the pencil line at 2.5cm in on both the right and left side through both layers of paper.
Now score at 2cm and 4cm in the center are between the cut lines as shown below. The scorelines should go through both layers of the paper but if they don't just turn the paper over and repeat the scoring. The scorelines are folded as a mountain then a valley on both sides.
The front of the card is decorated using pieces from the paper pack as well as the coordinating Creative Haven bundle.
The papers cover all sorts of activities that are sure to bring you peace and tranquility as well as creativity.
The fold is based off a center stepper card so you could call it an alternative stepper fold card.
To decorate the front of this card I have used a wobble to add even more fun to the card.
This piece of these stunning papers has beautiful holographic splashes over it and a watercolour wash effect with a gorgeous pink, blue and purple colour palette.
The cute characters are just adorable don't you agree?
Want to know how to make the card then watch this video...
I hope you enjoy the card tutorial and will give this alternative stepper card a go yourself. 😀