Hi Stampers!
Last week I talked about creating cards of different sizes other than our usual A-2 can help grow our creativity. This week let’s take that one step further, and try a fun fold. I promise the card is easy to create. Have you ever made a Z Fold Card? There are many variations. I have given most of them a try. I enjoy making them. I also enjoy making 4 1/4” square cards - so, I put the two together and came up with a square Z fold card. Is this an original creation? I have no idea. I simply modified a full sized angled Z fold card. I am sharing what I came up with. Let’s take a peek at the cards:
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WHAT YOU NEED
* Card Base - cut cardstock at 4 1/4” x11”
* Mats - cardstock or patterned paper - front panel cut at 2 3/4” square; middle panels for front and inside - cut 2 at 4’ x 3 1/2” ; inside mat - cut 1 at 4”x 4”
* Stamps, dies, punches, inks, adhesives, embellishments, and other supplies needed to complete card.
* Other - paper trimmer, scissors, ruler, pencil
* A-2 size card base for mailing.
WHAT TO DO
* Refer to the diagrams below. Yes, the top one has a lot of information, but it will make sense as we go.
* Score the cardstock on the 11” side at 4 1/4’and 8”.
* Turn the cardstock so the 4” side is horizontal and the smaller scored section is at the top - place it in the trimmer at 2”. Use the score blade or stylus to make a small mark. You can also use a pencil.
* Line up the mark and the second score line in the cutting tray. Cut from the mark, past the first score line, and stopping at the second score line. The card base is ready to be folded.
* The narrower scored section (past the 8” score line) is the card front and will be positioned to the left with the wider section to the right. Starting at the left the first score line is a mountain fold. The second s ore line is a valley fold. Go over the folds with a bone folder.
* Adhere mats to the panels. There will be three mats on the “front side of the card base and one on the back side (middle section). The 4” x 4”mat needs no trimming. Simply adhere it in place. (See diagram below.)
* For the angled mats - position the mat on its section centered left to right with an approximate 1/8” border on each side. Push the mat up so there is a 1/4” border along the bottom. Hold the mat in place with one hand turn the cardstock over and with a pencil draw a line on the mat along the card top. Cut along the line with scissors or a trimmer. You can skip the line drawing and use scissors to trim the mat. Repeat this process for the remaining two panels.
* Add images, greetings, and embellishments.
* This card fits in an A-2 envelope.
SQUARE ANGLED Z FOLD CARD
CUTTING MEASUREMENTS AND SCORING
MARKET BASKET SQUARE Z FOLD
(All supplies - Stampin’ Up!)
SEA SHELLS SQUARE Z FOLD
(All supplies - Stampin’ Up!)
BUTTERFLY SQUARE Z FOLD
TECHNIQUE FOCUS - You might have noticed the top butterfly is above the top of the card base. Most of the time this would be a problem, but not in this case. The height of our card base is 4 1/4”.It will be put in an envelope that accommodates a card that is 5 1/2” x 4 1/4”. As long as the top butterfly does not exceed the 5 1/2” limit, all is well. Because the butterfly die is symmetrical I was able to add one on each side of the middle panel. I adhered them together with dimensionals.
(Large butterfly die and patterned paper - Scrapbook.com; Embellishments - Simple Stories;
All other supplies- Stampin’ Up!”)
SENDING FLOWERS SQUARE Z FOLD
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VIDEO CARD
Here is what the card looks like opened.
One last photo.
(Patterned Paper - Crafter’s Companion; All other supplies - Stampin’ Up!)
THIS WEEK’S CARDS
So, what are your thoughts about the SQUARE ANGLED Z FOLD CARD? I enjoyed making the sample cards. The card design offers so many possibilities for decorating and embellishing. I hope you enjoy creating your own versions of this card! Thank you so much for stopping by today. Until next time . . .
Stamp Happy!
Kim
The video below shows how to create a full sized diagonal Z fold card. It also discusses how to create templates for the mats (layers). The measurements are different from the ones for today’s card, but the process is the same.
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