It's Friday! I am sooooo ready for this weekend. Last night I had a training appointment that kicked my butt and then worked on this project. I am in love with the Pemberley papers from CTMH--these are a must have and can be ordered bu clicking on the button to the right.
Today I am going to give you directions on how to make a Joy Fold Card.
To start you will need to cut the following papers:
1-4 1/4" by 8 1/2" rectangle in cardstock. Score this at 5 1/2" inches and fold.
1-3"by 8" rectangle in cardstock. Score this at 4"
1- 4 1/8" by 5 1/2" pc of paper (multi color hexagone print above) and attach to the inside of the card
1- 2 7/8" by 4" PC of paper (light blue ground/navy fern print paper above) attach to the outside flap of the card.
2-2 7/8" by 4" PCs of paper (Navy ground print under flowers, and tan tonal print on the inside of the small flap.
Once all this is done and attached you can start you stamping or embellishing. I always attache my small card to the large card at this time. I try to center it corm top to bottom and about 1/2" from the edge.
The embellishing is up to you but here is what I did for this card.
I stamped a flower three times in different colors, than stamped the detail in versa mark ink then heat embossed and added gems to each to complete my spring garden.
I attached on flower at the bottom with pop dots so the outer flap had a place that would keep it closed.
Here is the card fully open
Here is a close up of the sentiment--which I love.
Supplies used:
Cream cardstock ( for the base)
Pemberley Pattern Paper x7148B (pattern paper)
Rosy Regards B1369 (stamp set used for the flowers)
Sentiment is from the exclusive stamp set in the Pemberley workshop on the go (G1033)
I hope you all have a great weekend and leave those comments for your chance to win the Cricut Imagine.
Winner for this weeks give away will be announced on Sunday!
Make it a great one-
Today I am going to give you directions on how to make a Joy Fold Card.
To start you will need to cut the following papers:
1-4 1/4" by 8 1/2" rectangle in cardstock. Score this at 5 1/2" inches and fold.
1-3"by 8" rectangle in cardstock. Score this at 4"
1- 4 1/8" by 5 1/2" pc of paper (multi color hexagone print above) and attach to the inside of the card
1- 2 7/8" by 4" PC of paper (light blue ground/navy fern print paper above) attach to the outside flap of the card.
2-2 7/8" by 4" PCs of paper (Navy ground print under flowers, and tan tonal print on the inside of the small flap.
Once all this is done and attached you can start you stamping or embellishing. I always attache my small card to the large card at this time. I try to center it corm top to bottom and about 1/2" from the edge.
The embellishing is up to you but here is what I did for this card.
I stamped a flower three times in different colors, than stamped the detail in versa mark ink then heat embossed and added gems to each to complete my spring garden.
I attached on flower at the bottom with pop dots so the outer flap had a place that would keep it closed.
Here is the card fully open
Here is a close up of the sentiment--which I love.
Supplies used:
Cream cardstock ( for the base)
Pemberley Pattern Paper x7148B (pattern paper)
Rosy Regards B1369 (stamp set used for the flowers)
Sentiment is from the exclusive stamp set in the Pemberley workshop on the go (G1033)
I hope you all have a great weekend and leave those comments for your chance to win the Cricut Imagine.
Winner for this weeks give away will be announced on Sunday!
Make it a great one-
What a great card...the colors and prints are amazing....I love too the type of card you made. TFS....Love all your new ideas!
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, love using different folds, thanks!!
ReplyDeleteCindylu
Wow I have never seen a card like this before!! I will have to try this technique!! I love those flowers!! Have A Great Weekend!!
ReplyDeleteKristan
Adorable ! Thank you so much for all the inspiration !!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness but this s a beautiful card. Thanks for he instructions ... Definitely going to be trying this :)
ReplyDeletepruttybird at comcast dot net
Very pretty. Love that paper. You always inspire.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the way it opens, So unique and different. Going to have to try this on my next card! :)
ReplyDeleteJenBrierley2 at gmail dot com
Love the folding card!! Fab Job!!
ReplyDeleteoohhhh a new card to learn. Love the colours in this kit too. Thanks for sharing Bryan, you are adding to my craftiness! :P
ReplyDeletegreat card. something a little different. tfs.
ReplyDeleteGreat papers!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome fold lesson! Will be saved for future card making!! TFS!!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
myscraphour.blogspot.com
Great job! Love the fold and the embossing!
ReplyDeletevery pretty card, love that paper and like the stampset. I love how the flowers appear to jump
ReplyDeleteand thats what they do when opening the trifold
card.
Dawn RI
wow! you did it again! just awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the card! I am with you...loving this Pemberly collection! Sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card, you do such beautiful work! Sorry you've had such a hectic week, hopefully your weekend will be full of fun and relaxation! :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card! great job on the colors.
ReplyDeleteRoxanna
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Beautiful card!
ReplyDeletemzcherub at gmail dot com
Thanks for the neat card idea! I'm glad you are giving easy instructions!
ReplyDeleteYour card turned out really beautiful!
ReplyDeleterissaflor atyahoo dotcom
How awesome! I'm going to have to try this one out by hand and I love the idea! Thanks Bryan for sharing this fun fold with us all!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this cool card...it will be on my list of things to make next!
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marciasmemories.blogspot.com
What a nice card! Love the design and that wonderful Pemberly collection.
ReplyDeleteThe more I see of this Pemberley Paper Collection from CTMH the more I LOVE IT!!!Love your stamp sentiment & how you did your flowers!I just love your Spring Garden & now I have Spring Fever!TFS & a chance at your awesome giveaways!
ReplyDeleterosebud222222222
This is another gorgeous card. Loving the fun folds...very creative! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fun fold card. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great fun fold card. Thanks for sharing Bryan
ReplyDeleteVickie
I love the fun fold. I never saw this fold before! Pretty flowers and card. TFS.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and great directions! I like how you embossed the details on the flowers.
ReplyDeleteBryan, I love this card. I am always looking for folded cards.I like to make my cards and scrapbook pages with surprises.A fold here, lift up here, go to there. Always little things to do.Thank you and I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteLove your fold card. I've been working on different cards lately. I'll have to add this idea to my collection.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Love the colors and patterns.
ReplyDeleteTina
aurathentic@gmail.com
What a fun way to fold a card. Looks like I'm going to be a huge fan of your Fun Fold Fridays. Thanks for the details...they are so helpful.
ReplyDeleteI love the funky folds on this card - it's so fun! Thank you for posting the instructions on how to make it.
ReplyDeleteanndiehl@centurytel.net
I love the papers and the creative folds on this card. Love it!
ReplyDeleteJes
http://thecheapchico.blogspot.com
I love the large flowers you've used for your joy fold card! What great papers too! I don't have any CTMH products and am thinking I should look into them!
ReplyDeletePemberley is so on my list! Love the colors and patterns! I need to paper my living room in it! TFS! rgauss at sbcglobal dot net.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Loving the Pemberley collection!!! Love the fun fold Fridays too!! TFS
ReplyDeletehugs,
joni
I love these Fun Fold Fridays! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful card Bryan! I'm going to use this fold for my next card!
ReplyDeleteI posted your button to my blog and wrote a post about your giveaway! You can find it here and look for the button on the sidebar. http://cardsbyann.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/another-fabulous-giveaway/
-Heather M
http://cardsbyann.wordpress.com/
By the way, there are a lot of Heathers and even another Heather M out there in the paper-crafting blogosphere. To distinguish the people I refer to the contest, I told them to say CardsbyAnn sent them. Thanks Bryan!
ReplyDelete-Heather M
http://cardsbyann.wordpress.com/
I love this card design. It is sort of like a hidden garden. As you enter you only see part of the design with the best yet to come as you follow on through.
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing all of the details. I haven't made a fold card like this, but now I know how!
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Jessica
That is such a great card, I need to make cards again as I ran out before Christmas and I might just start with this technique, Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAlyssa
Great card!
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