I love this fun fold because it's easy (only a few cuts and score lines) and it requires little fuss to make it gorgeous! I'm not sure this is the official name, but it is descriptive of how it functions, so that's what I called it. Here is the basic template for making the card base. You could change it up to make the flap smaller, or higher/lower if you needed it to be so.

I start by scoring the 4-1/4" line for folding the card in half. Then place the right edge at the 1-1/4" line on the Paper Trimmer and cut down from the top and up from the bottom 1-1/2". There are lines on the cutter and on the cutting guide to assist you. Then use the scoring tool to score in-between the cuts. Flip the card 90º and place the edge at 1-1/2" (at the end of the grid). Cut down from the top to the cut line - just go slowly and you can feel where the blade meets the previously cut line. Flip it over and repeat on the other corner. I like to use my bone folder to smooth out the cut lines, something you always get with this trimmer. Fold the card in half, then fold the flap back toward the fold - crease the folds well.
The paper I'm using in my card today is called Painted Illusions and it's the Product of the Month (POM) for February. Each month, Stampin' Up! has a new POM and it's announced on the first ordering day each month, making it a surprise for demonstrators and customers alike! In order to get one, all you have to do is spend $75 in my store (see the links below) and the POM is yours for just $5! This pack of 12" DSP has three sheets of each of four two-sided papers. It's full of swirls, watercolor washes and beautifully color blended patterns - I love it!
Gather your supplies:- Cardstock: Pumpkin Pie 8-1/2" x 5-1/2 scored and cut as described above; Painted Illusions DSP 2-3/4" x 5-1/4", 4" x 5-1/4"; Basic White (2) 2-1/4" x 3-1/2", 2-1/2" x 3-3/4"; Flirty Flamingo 2-1/2" x 3-3/4"
- Stamp: Fragrant Layers
- Inks: Misty Moonlight, Flirty Flamingo, Pretty Peacock, Darling Duckling
- Embellishment: 2025-2027 In Color Flat Pearls
- Adhesive and Tools
After cutting and scoring your card base as I show in the
video and describe above, add the two pieces of DSP to the card. The smaller piece goes on the front and the large piece goes on the inside, even though we typically don't put a large patterned piece on the inside! On one of the smaller pieces of Basic White, stamp the sentiment in Misty Moonlight ink, then attach this to the piece of Flirty Flamingo.
On the larger piece of Basic White, stamp the flower outline three times with Flirty Flamingo. Fill in petals with the same color and the center with stamped off Darling Duckling. Stamp three leaf pairs with Pretty Peacock and fill in with stamped off Pretty Peacock. Fussy cut these out. (There are dies, but they do not cut the outlines of these flowers and leaves.) Attach the leaves to each flower, then add them to the panel with the sentiment with Dimensionals. Add a few Darling Duckling Pearls.
To attach this panel to the card front and flap, I find it easiest if you use a bit of low tack tape rolled up to hold the flap down first. Then add adhesive to the flap and add the decorated piece on top, centering top to bottom and left to right. Once the adhesive is set, you can remove the tape.
Decorate the remaining Basic White panel and the envelope with another flower and leaves. The easiest way to add the decorated panel to the inside of the card is to open the card, lay the panel upside down on the Flirty Flamingo rectangle, then add glue to the exposed backside of this piece and close the card. This will give you a place to write on the inside, but won't be visible when the card is closed.
My first sample could have been a Valentine's Day card, but instead, is just a lovely heart inspired card to send to someone you care about. I used the Lovely Doilies for my focal point, with a 2-3/8" circle of Basic White to give it support and help it attach to the flap. I did trim down the flap a bit by cutting off a little triangle on each side so it wouldn't show behind the doilie. The sentiment is from a new set coming out soon called Forever Florals and it has great fonts! I also used the Made with Love DSP, Two-Tone Bubblebath and the Hearts of Love embossing folder.
This next one was a card we made at my January Card Class. It features the Friendly Foilage stamp set and happy little flowers cut from the Fragrant Layers dies. I used the Love Notes DSP and some retired Brights 6" x 6" DPS to decorate the card. My sentiment is stamped on a label from the Stylish Shapes dies. The final touch are some tiny Iridescent Pearls in the flower centers.
The Sunflower embossing folder has been super popular and you can see why in this card! I really wanted to showcase the beauty of this embossed piece, so my focal point is much larger than my other cards. Using the debossed side (the pattern dips down instead of being raised), I colored the petals with Lemon Lolly and Darling Duckling Blends. The leaves were done in Old Olive and the flower centers in Pecan Pie and Cinnamon Cider (retired). Then I lightly swiped my Mossy Meadow ink pad over the top. This adds dark color to the flat surfaces and lines of texture on some of the flower parts, making it very striking! My sentiment on the inside (which in simply a piece of Basic White with a strip of embossed sunflowers on the bottom) is from the January POM, Fabulous Sayings.
Switching gears a bit, I decided to make my focal point with circles cut from the Stylish Shapes dies. I used Lost Lagoon and Pretty Peacock for the mat colors and the Greenery Lane Washi tape (on Basic White) for the centers. Instead of DSP for the front panel, I used the Exposed Brick embossing folder on a piece of Crumb Cake, the same as the card base. I think this subtle texture is a great backdrop for the leafy patterns. I cut out a few leaves to decorate the inside of the card and skipped adding another piece of paper.
So far, all of my samples have been been vertical cards, but this design can be flipped to be horizontal. I decorated a piece of Basic White cut with the Textured Notes Dies and the Aspen Grove stamp set. I matted this with Granny Apple Green cut from the next larger die. Instead of using DSP or and embossed panel for the part behind the flap, I stamped more trees to match those on the focal point. I love the final look of my Aspen forrest! My sentiments are from the Fabulous Sayings.
Going a bit rogue on this next sample! I use the Splash of Sparkles DSP and fussy cut one of the groupings of color blocks. The irregular edges make a very interesting focal piece! I added some texture using the Natures's Symphony dies before matting it on Gorgeous Grape and fussy cutting it again. The sentiments and large leaf are also from the Nature's Symphony Bundle. The embellishments are the Moody Palette Glossy Dots.
My last sample features the Sweet as a Bug DSP and the Everyday Arches dies. This pack of paper is great to make cards quickly because there are so many bugs that can be cut with the dies (Sweet as a Bug bundle) and lots of little scenes/backgrounds. I chose one of the scenes as the backdrop for my bugs and matted it in Cloud Cover. For the inside of the card, I die cut a few mushrooms, did a little ink blending and added another bug and some flowers - so cute!! My paper for the card front and envelope flap is Neutrals 6" x 6" DSP, which is a subtle texture that makes the other DSP shine.
That's it for this Fun Fold! Give it a try and see just how easy it is to make. Thanks for watching my
video!
Karen
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