Considering how complicated this card looks when it's completed, I was actually surprised (and pleased) by how simple it really is. It's actually two card blanks, cut on an angle, and joined together by a couple of slits. It folds flat for easy postage and can easily be made in different sizes depending on your envelope.
1. Start with two card blanks measuring 6" tall x 8" long.
2. Lay each piece horizontally (landscape) on your score board and score at 4", which will be the centre fold.
3. Now cut a diagonal section from the top of each piece of cardstock, starting at one of the top corners. It doesn't matter how steep your angle or how much you cut off as long as it's the same amount on both pieces of cardstock. On one sheet, begin the cut from the top left corner, and on the other sheet begin the cut from the top right corner. (For interest sake, my cut goes from the top corner to 3" down the side.)
4. This next part is a little bit tricky... 2" from either end, rule a vertical line down each piece of card then measure and mark the centre of each of those lines. I found the easiest way to do this was to use a centering ruler and pencil.
5. Use a craft knife and ruler to cut from the centre mark down to the BOTTOM on ONE piece of card. Then cut from the centre mark up to the TOP on the other piece of card. These are the slits that will join the card together. Erase the lines.
6. Fold along the score lines you made in step 2... then have a quick go at slotting the two pieces together. You may need to adjust your cuts if the two pieces don't line up properly.
7. Use co-ordinating papers to decorate the front and inside of the card pieces. Don't forget to cut the slits back in once you have added the patterned paper.
8. Add some pretty punched borders, again remembering to cut the slits where necessary.
9. Fit the pieces back together and then add another strip of punched cardstock along the bottom. This will help support the card since it goes over both pieces of cardstock.
10. Make a tag measuring 33/4" wide x 41/2" tall and add a punched strip along the top. This will slide nicely inside the card and is perfect for a sentiment and a message to your recipient.
11. Now decorate your card as desired. Have fun!
oh wow this looks brilliant a such wow factor if i am feeling brave will have ago. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYes! I really like this. Thanks so much for sharing, I hope your store is doing great too!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Beccy, fantastic tutorial, thanks for sharing, take careX:)
ReplyDeleteLovely Beccy! Thanks for sharing the tut with us!
ReplyDeleteStunning card and tutorial Beccy. I made one of these but it kept falling apart. Now I have seen your instructions I will have another go..Loz
ReplyDeleteoh wow your card is just gorgeous!!! thank you so much for sharing this tutorial you have really explained it so well:)
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks stunning, thanks for sharing. Hugs x
ReplyDeleteReally pretty card and fab tutorial......
ReplyDeleteWow, it is so beautiful card. I'll surtenly try to make my own :) Thank you for tutorial
ReplyDeleteEret xx
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ReplyDeletethank you for the tutorial beccy.
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greetings karin
How different and so pretty! Thanks for sharing the how to!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial and your card turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteBeccy, you make it look so easy. Thanks for the tutorial your card is just awesome.
ReplyDeleteTTFN,
CraftyGirl
Beccy
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card. Thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial.
Myrna
Been checking in for this for a while now and I love it Beccy!Beautiful card and easy tutorial. Evelyn J
ReplyDeleteWOW! This card is awesome....I am definitely going to try making it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt`s so beautiful card,thank you so much for the wonderful tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial Beccy, you have made a beautiful card made too
ReplyDeleteThanks for this tutorial, Beccy. What a fantastic idea and card.
ReplyDeleteLove Joan xx
Beccy, I love your tutorials and art. Thank you so much for the excellent tutorial. I made one for my Mom for mother's day and shared it on my blog. You're awesome! - XXX Debbie
ReplyDeleteI love love love this card!
ReplyDeleteCan I post it in my very new G+ Community? I would like to share your tutorial and encourage the girls into making it along with me.
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Hi Marci,
DeleteFeel free to add a link back to my blog, but I prefer you not repost the entire tutorial on your site.
Cheers,
Beccy
this is amazing -- i've never seen this style of card,and your tutorial is excellent. Beautifully decorated Beccy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Beccy for the tutorial. very easy to follow. I will have a go at making my own now from the template I have made.
ReplyDeleteThank you Beccy for the tutorial. very easy to follow. I will have a go at making my own now from the template I have made.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding tutorial! You truly made it so easy to follow. Great pictures too! Thank you!
ReplyDeletei love so much your works , i begining with this art but i,m very happy with this, i,ll do communion cards for my son he is a boy i will to be than perfect than you for the work . thank you for all
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and well written instructions. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am excited to make this for Mothers day. I am so glad I found your blog. Thank you for sharing.
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