Hi Stampers!
I find many times the cards I make are fairly straightforward; an A-2 card base, a layer of patterned paper (DSP), a focal piece, and a greeting. There are times when I tell myself I really need to “step up” my card designs, and I mix things up a bit. I might altering the layout or change the orientation, add layers, embellishments, or use special techniques. Today I thought we would take a fairly basic card and step it up a bit, but use only the supplies used for the original card. How is that possible? Two words - fun folds! That is right! Using simple fun fold cards can really “step up” your cards. In my examples I used the same supplies (had to switch out some DSP as I ran out of one design) and basically the same design to create 3 similar, but different cards. Let’s take a look.
I chose to use the HEY CHUCK BUNDLE for my cards. Below is a look at that bundle. If you want more details about this bundle click HERE.
HEY CHUCK STAMP SET
HEY CHUCK DIES
VIDEO
HEY CHUCK AND HOW TO STEP UP YOUR CARDS
WITH FUN FOLDS
CARD NAMES
I give names to all my sample fun fold cards, because this helps me remember which card is which. Some names, like a Z Fold card, I have learned from others. If I do not know the name of a fun fold, I come up with one that seems to fit. This helps me remember how to assemble the card. This is why some fun fold cards I present might have different names than the same fun fold cards presented by someone else. The Cut and Flip, Flap card is so named, because the card base is cut, then the cut piece is flipped horizontally to form the front flap of the card. As for the Cut and Paste card; the card base is cut then adhered back together. This is a little insight as to how my brain works, and how I organize my resources.
MAKING THE CARDS
FOR EACH OF THE CARDS YOU WILL NEED
* Hey Chuck Bundle
* Card base that measures 4 1/4” x 11” and scored at 5 1/2”
* DSP that measures 4 x 5 1/4”
* Basic White cardstock for stamping and for focal points
* Silver Foil Sheets (Available in the ONLINE STORE)
* Lemon Lolly cardstock
* Inks - Memento Tuxedo Black and Lemon Lolly; Stampin’ Blends - Poppy Parade (dark), Crumb Cake (light), Copper Clay (light & dark), Wild Wheat ( light & dark), Lemon Lime Twist (light).
* Sponge Dauber (Use this and the Lemon Lolly ink to add a little more color to the sun die cut.)
* Die Cuts: 1 per card - rooster, sun, weather vane; 2 per card - fence image
* Adhesive and dimensionals
TIP - A bone folder is handy for creating nice crisp folds for your card bases, especially for fun fold cards. If you do not have a bone folder you can use a ruler, a popsicle stick or tongue depressor, the side of a pencil, or even a pen acrylic block.
HEY CHUCK BASIC CARD
INSIDE OF CARD
SUPPLIES FOR THIS CARD (See list above.)
* Card base - Wild Wheat
* DSP - 2023-2025 In Color 6” x 6” DSP
* Inside panel - Basic White cardstock 5 1/4” x 4”
* Focal panel mat - Wild Wheat cardstock cut at 4 1/4” x 3”
* Focal panel - Basic White cardstock cut at 4” x 2 3/4”
ASSEMBLY NOTES
* With the Tuxedo Black ink, stamp the greeting on the lower right corner of the focal panel, and stamp the second greeting centered and toward the top of the inside panel.
* Adhere the inside panel to the inside of the card and adhere the DSP to the front of the card.
* Adhere the focal panel to its mat
* Assemble the focal panel. See the sample card for placement the two fence die cuts and the rooster are adhered with dimensionals.
* Adhere the matted focal panel to the card front.
HEY CHUCK CUT AND FLIP, FLAP CARD
INSIDE OF CARD
* Card base - Wild Wheat
* DSP - 2023-2025 In Color 6”x6” DSP - the 5 1/4” x 4” piece (hearts) and a 4” x 2 1/2” piece (lines) for card front
* Basic White cardstock - cut two at 4” x 2 1/2” - one for focal panel and one for inside card
* Wild Wheat cardstock - 4 1/4” x 2 3/4” to mat inside panel
ASSEMBLY NOTES
* Place the scored card base in the trimmer with the 11” side along the top and cut at 2 3/4”. (See the diagram below.) The piece cut off will be used as the mate for the focal panel.
* On one piece of the Basic White pieces stamp the inside greeting about 3/4” from the top and centered. On the second piece of Basic White cardstock stamp and assemble the focal panel as for the card above.
* Adhere the DSP to the inside of the card and on the front of the card. Adhere the inside panel to to its mat and adhere the focal panel to its mat.
* Close the card. Place adhesive on the back of the left side of the focal panel. Adhere the panel to the card centered as best yo can.
* Open the card. Place adhesive on the back side of the matted inside panel. Place this panel face down on the focal panel. Line them up, close the card (back side over front), and rub back of card to adhere inside panel securely. The inside panel and focal panel should be lined up perfectly, allowing the inside panel to be hidden entirely by the focal panel.
HEY CHUCK CUT AND PASTE CARD
INSIDE OF CARD
* DSP - in addition to the 5 1/4” x 4” piece, you will need two pieces of the 2023-2025 In Color 6”x6” DSP- Wild Wheat - line design cut at 4” x 1 1/4”
* Focal panel and inside panel- Basic White cardstock - cut 2 at 4” x 2 1/4”
* Mat for inside panel - Wild Wheat cardstock cut at 4 1/4” x 2 1/2”
ASSEMBLY NOTES
* Place your scored card base in the trimmer with the 11” side along the top. Trim off 1 1/2” from one side, move the card base to the 2 1/2” and cut. The two pieces will be used to assemble the card front.
* Stamp the greetings on the focal panel and inside panel as for the previous card. Adhere the panels to their mats. The mat for the focal panel is the largest piece trimmed from the card base. Adhere the DSP to the inside of the card and to the outside flap and smaller piece of DSP trimmed from the card.
* Assemble focal panel.
* Place adhesive on the back side of each end of the focal panel. Put aside. Close the card. Line up the 1 1/2” x 4 1/4” piece of cardstock with the right side of the card. Now place the focal panel centered between both ends of the card front.
* Open the card. Place adhesive on the back side of the inside panel. Place the panel face down over the outside focal panel. Center the piece horizontally as best you can. Fold the right side of the card base down to adhere the panel. Rub back of the card gently to help secure the inside panel. The focal panel and inside panel should be lined up.
EVOLUTION OF A CARD DESIGN
VIDEO CARDS
These cards are examples of how to take a relatively simple card layout, and using the same supplies step it up a bit by using a fun fold for the card base. The two fun folds demonstrated are easy to create, but add a little bit of “wow” to your cards! I hope you give them a try.
Thanks so much for stopping by. Until next time. . .
Stamp Happy!
Kim
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