Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tri-Fold Card: Birthday
Thanksgiving Tri-Fold Cards
Here are some of the cards that I made
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Baby Lily
Friday, November 20, 2009
Never Ending Card
These are really easy to make. What makes these card unique and really cool is that you continue to fold each side back, revealing another side and continue to fold the sides back. There are a total of 6 views of the card and the views are different depending on which side you open first. As seen above, when opened one way the writing is shown by itself; when opened the other way, the baby girl & duck stickers are shown by themselves. The only problem is when you open it from the opposite side the images will be upside down... as shown below:
You'll need:
- 4 pieces of cardstock: 6 inches by 3 inches
- A bone folder
- Glue or Adhesive
- Whatever you want to decorate your card with... Paper, Ribbon, Stickers, Ink, etc.
Directions:
- Cut the pieces of cardstock to the measurements above
- Use the bone folder to make two creases 1.5" in on the horizontal/6" side and a crease at the 1.5" mark on the verticle/3" side (going down the middle)
- You should have two 1.5" x 1.5" squares at the top and 2 at the bottom of each piece
- Lay 2 of the pieces of cardstock horizontally on your table or work station and apply glue or adhesive to the outter squares (if you look above or below at my card, place the glue where the hand and foot prints are)
- Lay the other 2 pieces of cardstock on top vertically (in the opposite direction) and glue the outter squares together.
- Let dry
- When you're done you will have a card that is 6" x 6"... except in the 3rd view, which has 3" x 1.5" gaps missing on each side, making the measurements a little bit different (see pictures above)
- Decorate
Tip: you can decorate it any way you wish but its easiest to know the measurements first. Its best to figure out how the card folds first before decorating it, just making it easier to decorate.
I used 2.75 in x 2.75 in squares on all 4 sides, along with either 2.75 in x 1.25 in squares or 1.25 x 1.25 squares... but you can decorate it anyway you want
Monday, November 2, 2009
Beach LO
I tied the ribbon in a bow and put it behind the flower, the twisted it across the top and down the side, securing it with glue. Here are some close ups of the ribbon and alpha brads
Monday, October 26, 2009
Cupcakes
Left: close up of the top: layers of fabric, lace, and ribbon, topped with paint, buttons & a cherry on top
Right: with the card pulled out
I'll post a tutorial for these when I make the next one. In the mean time, if you'd like to try to make them there are tutorials on Ingvild Bolme's Blog and on YouTube. I used steps from both and put them together to make mine. They're pretty easy to make and you can't burn them! haha...
