Tri-Fold Shutter Card

Today’s project is another of the cards that will be featured in the October “Folds and Flips” class…it’s a tri-fold shutter card. This type of card is a fun card to make and by using a variety of coordinating designer papers you can create a beautiful card. The Epic Day This and That Designer Series Paper was chosen to make this card and sentiments were selected for a “keeping in touch” card.  As seen in the photos, the card has sections that have been created by scoring and cutting the card stock base.  Different pieces of the designer series paper were cut to fit in each of the sections. A photo of the card laying flat has also been included.
Tri-Fold Shutter Card using Stampin’ Up! Epic Day This & That Designer Series Paper
Tri-Fold Shutter Card using Stampin’ Up! Epic Day This & That Designer Series Paper
Materials:
 Daffodil Yellow Card Stock
Whisper White Card Stock
Pool Party Card Stock
Epic Day This & That Designer Series Paper
Six Sided Sampler Stamp Set
Gorgeous Grunge Stamp Set
A Dozen Thoughts Stamp Set
Regarding Dahlias Stamp Set
Basic Gray Classic Stampin’ Pad
Calypso Coral Classic Stampin’ Pad
Pool Party Classic Stampin’ Pad
2 3/8″ Scallop Circle Punch
2 1/2″ Circle Punch
Stampin’ Dimensionals
SNAIL Adhesive
Thanks for stopping by…and don’t forget, if you have any questions or
wish to purchase any of the products used for this project, contact me
at margkni@gmail.com.
Have a great weekend and check in next week for another project!
 

It’s a Flip!

It’s hard to believe that it’s October…the year seems to be flying by!  The September Fall Card class was a lot of fun and everyone enjoyed making cards celebrating the new season.  Now planning for the October classes is underway.  The focus will be on learning different folding techniques to create unique cards with movable parts.  One of the cards that will be made utilizes the Circle Card Thinlits Die and since birthday cards are always needed at one time or another, I decided it would be a good theme for the first card sample…a Flip Birthday Card!  When the card is opened the circle “flips” to expose the saying on the reverse side. 

Bring on the Cake Circle Thinlits Card

Bring On the Cake Circle Thinlits Card Interior
Materials & Tools:
Crisp Canteloupe Card Stock
Whisper White Card Stock
Birthday Basics Designer Series Paper
Bring on the Cake Stamp Set
Early Espresso Classic Stampin’ Pad
Early Espresso Stampin’ Write Marker
Daffodil Yellow Stampin’ Write Marker
Raspberry Ripple Stampin’ Write Marker
Dazzling Details (used to highlight candle flame)
Circle Card Thinlits Dies
Perfect Polka Dots Embossing Folder
Big Shot Die Cutting Machine
SNAIL Adhesive
Also with a new month, comes the release of a new “Best of 25 Years” Stamp Set. 
Thanks for stopping by…and don’t forget, if you have any questions or
wish to purchase any of the products used for this project, contact me
at margkni@gmail.com.
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Fall has arrived!

After a couple of rainy days, today was a beautiful Fall day. The late afternoon sky was clear with no clouds in sight. Though we had a mild Summer, the cool mornings and early evenings of Fall are wonderful.  It won’t be long before the hardwood trees start their vibrant display and today’s card share is a tribute to the upcoming change of colors.  It’s a Fall themed “Thank You” card.

Fall themed “Thank You” card
Crushed Curry card stock was used for the base of the card.  To create a tree bark effect on the background layer, Early Espresso ink
was applied to one side of the Woodgrain Textured Embossing Folder, next Sahara Sand card stock was  inserted into the embossing
folder and it was run through the Big Shot machine.  Doesn’t it look like a piece of wood?  The Autumn Accents Bigz Die was used to cut Sweater Weather Designer Series Paper and Old Olive card stock for the leaves.  Old Olive Classic Stampin’ Pad and the Gorgeous Grunge stamp set was used to randomly stamp the crushed curry patterned designer series paper.  Old Olive ink was also sponged along the edge of the Tangerine Tango sweater pattern of the designer series paper.  The green leaf was stamped using a grunge stamp with Early Espresso and Tangerine Tango.  Along the edge of the leaf, Crushed Curry was sponged to give the appearance of a leaf changing colors.  To add a bit of shine to the card, an acorn was cut from Champagne Glimmer paper. The greeting was stamped with Early Espresso onto Very Vanilla card stock and cut using the large oval punch.  It was then layered onto a piece of Crush Curry card stock punched with the extra large oval punch.  Though it’s not clear in the photo, Stampin’ Dimensionals were used to layer the leaves and add dimension to the card. 
With a feeling of Fall in the air, I’ll be making a few more cards to celebrate the change of season so be sure to check back again!

Thanks for stopping by…and don’t forget, if you have any questions or wish to purchase any of the products used for this project, contact me at margkni@gmail.com.
 
More projects will be shared next week…
Until then, have a great weekend!