I LOVE cards that have a special fold! I saw this Tri-Fold Angle card that Colleen Magness made and decided to give it a try. I watched her video a few times before going ahead on my own. I love th…
Make This Pop Out Accordion Fun Fold Card for Birthdays with Lisa Curcio of Lisa's Stamp Studio in this FREE Online Cardmaking Tutorial!
Good morning Really horrible wet day here today but I am a happy bunny as Thursdays are now my Stampin UP days! I dont do any weddings on Thursday, just SU projects!!!!! And also my parcel with my new ribbons etc is out for delivery!! Woo hoo!!!!! OK, A few people asked for a tutorial on the trifold card that I made last week so here goes!! You need a Scorer/Trimmer, 1 sheet of A4 card and some patterned paper cut 9cm wide You need to score along the long side to divide the card into 3, I usually score at 9.9cm from one side and then score in at 9.9cm from the other side. You then need to slice off a piece on a diagonal as shown in picture below, start at top left corner and then come down to the bottom right but not right into the corner, I usally come up about 7 or 8 cms. You should then be left with a piece of card like this And folded it looks like this! Ok, this is how I make sure I have neat layers. I take a piece of patterned paper (9cm wide) and then lay it over the tallest section like the photo below. I then make a pencil mark (you can see it on the left) and then cut from the top corner to the pencil mark So you should be left with the piece like this Repeat on the smaller section using the same design, please note I havent stuck the tall piece down wonky!! It moved as I took the photo!!!! Then its really important that you turn the card over! The alternative patterned paper should be on the opposite side of the card to the white paper, like below You then should have something like this! I have then decorated mine using the Flight of the Butterfly set and the Tiny Tags Papers are Night and Day, only available for limited time! CLose ups! Right I am going to stalk the UPS driver now!! Jules x
One Card Template - 15 Cards with Different Designer Series Papers!
Check out this Third Fold WOW Card that I shared on a recent Facebook Live. It's a lot easier to make than it looks.
I deny that I am lazy but I confirm that I love the easy option when it comes to making fantastic folds in cards. There is so much measurin...
I LOVE cards that have a special fold! I saw this Tri-Fold Angle card that Colleen Magness made and decided to give it a try. I watched her video a few times before going ahead on my own. I love th…
Jan.14/11 Here is a different tri-fold card. I saw this card here and thought it was a really neat fold. I hadn't seen one like it before. I had a problem getting the other one to fold flat, maybe I did something wrong, but since I wanted mine to be smaller, I went ahead and re-worked it to make a smaller version. Here are the instructions for the smaller tri-fold card. You can click on any of the pictures to get a better view of the measurements. Here is the template - the solid lines are cut lines and the broken ones are score lines. First Step - cut your card stock to 7" x 9" On your trimmer line up the 9" side of card stock at 1" and cut from 1.5" down to 7.5". Turn paper to opposite side and do the same. (On the picture I show it lined up at the 1.25" line, which is not correct, it should be at 1" - sorry about that) 1) Place paper in your Scor Pal - as shown in picture. 2) At the 1.5" mark score a line between the cut lines. 3) Move left edge of paper to the 1.5" mark and score between the cut lines at the 4.5" mark. 4) Now move paper back to the left side and at 4.5 score only down to the cut line. Do the same again below the lower cut line. 5) Now score at the 7" mark only to the cut line. Now score at 7" mark below the lower cut line. (these 7" score lines are not shown in the above picture, but they are in the next picture) Now fold as shown in picture... 1) mtn fold 2) valley fold 3) mtn fold 4) valley fold 5) mtn fold 6) valley fold This is how it folds to put in your envelope. Hope you can understand my instructions. If not, let me know and I'll try to help. Thanks for visiting & have fun.
To know me is to know that I LOVE cards that have a special fold! I guess it's the drafter in me! I have always wanted to make a Tri-Fold Angle card but I found it intimidating. I was not sure how to adjust the measurements for the layering pieces...
Hi everyone, today I’m sharing these sweet Tri-Fold Shutter cards. I have made similar over the years, but I’ve changed this one slightly and made a 5 x 7 size. I wanted a card shape t…
This Angled Tri-Fold card is so much fun and will impress anyone you send it to! See details and video tutorial here.
Tri-Fold Shutter Card Template 1. Cut a piece of card stock 10-1/2" x 5-1/2". 2. Score at 1-3/4", 3-1/2", 7" and 8-3/4". 3. Make a cut 1-1/2" down from the top edge and 1-1/2" up from the bottom edge, making sure the cut line is ONLY from the first score mark to the last score mark. 4. Fold sections forward and back, in the manner that will facilitate the fold of the card. 5. Fold the card back to lie flat and embellishing panels. *Sample card that I made in 2012. Thanks for stopping by!
Today's projects feature beautiful blues from the Countryside Inn Designer Series Paper - one of my favorites! The tiny box is a Mini Survival Kit (lip balm & mints) and the fun fold is an Angled Tri-Fold Card! I figured out an easy way to get the angles just right!
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Hello there! I have a video for you today!! Woo hoo, I actually filmed 2 videos yesterday so I am hoping this is the start of things to come. Very exciting - why not head over to my You Tube channel HERE and subscribe to my video channel. I have been making this type of cards for many years and get asked so often how to make them so I have done a video sharing the Metric dimensions. I hope you enjoy the video and look forward to you sharing any cards you make with me. Table built by craftingbecky.com
Hello, Crafters. Today’s video shows how to make a beautiful fancy fold card called an Angled Tri-fold. It’s an easy card to make and the challenge is getting the layers for the front two flaps to fit with an even gap all round. When I saw the first video which demonstrated how to make this ... Read More about Angled Tri-fold Card Video
Jan.14/11 Here is a different tri-fold card. I saw this card here and thought it was a really neat fold. I hadn't seen one like it before. I had a problem getting the other one to fold flat, maybe I did something wrong, but since I wanted mine to be smaller, I went ahead and re-worked it to make a smaller version. Here are the instructions for the smaller tri-fold card. You can click on any of the pictures to get a better view of the measurements. Here is the template - the solid lines are cut lines and the broken ones are score lines. First Step - cut your card stock to 7" x 9" On your trimmer line up the 9" side of card stock at 1" and cut from 1.5" down to 7.5". Turn paper to opposite side and do the same. (On the picture I show it lined up at the 1.25" line, which is not correct, it should be at 1" - sorry about that) 1) Place paper in your Scor Pal - as shown in picture. 2) At the 1.5" mark score a line between the cut lines. 3) Move left edge of paper to the 1.5" mark and score between the cut lines at the 4.5" mark. 4) Now move paper back to the left side and at 4.5 score only down to the cut line. Do the same again below the lower cut line. 5) Now score at the 7" mark only to the cut line. Now score at 7" mark below the lower cut line. (these 7" score lines are not shown in the above picture, but they are in the next picture) Now fold as shown in picture... 1) mtn fold 2) valley fold 3) mtn fold 4) valley fold 5) mtn fold 6) valley fold This is how it folds to put in your envelope. Hope you can understand my instructions. If not, let me know and I'll try to help. Thanks for visiting & have fun.
To know me is to know that I LOVE cards that have a special fold! I guess it's the drafter in me! I have always wanted to make a Tri-Fold Angle card but I found it intimidating. I was not sure how to adjust the measurements for the layering pieces...
One Card Template - 15 Cards with Different Designer Series Papers!
The Angled Tri-Fold is a great design and easy to make once you have the instructions. I used the Garden Walk Designer Series Paper to make all these cards. Aren’t they pretty?
I made this Tri fold Shutter card with #rosegold #embossingpowder from @wowembossing and Fragrant Peony Layering Die Set from @altenewllc Black Licorice cardstock from @cardstockwarehouse...