Teardrop cards are so named because part of the card is shaped like a drop of water or a tear. There are several ways to make these cards, but today I'm going to show you the trifold version, which is fairly quick and easy to do.
Template
1. Begin with a piece of cardstock measuring 12" x 6". Score and fold at 4" and 8" creating a trifold card. (tip: when I make trifold cards, I generally remove a thin slither from the right hand edge so the card sits better when folded.)
2. Using the template, cut a teardrop shape from the left hand panel of your card. You've now created the base of your teardrop card... I told you it was quick and easy!
3. To decorate the card, use the template to mark and cut some patterned paper for the front.
4. Add a rectangular piece of patterned paper measuring 4" x 6", and a handcoloured image. See the photos below to see how they all fit together. (tip: if you cut your patterned paper about 1/4" smaller than the specified size you will end up with a nice little border around the edges.)
If you're stamping directly on to the patterned paper, make sure you do it before you adhere everything together so that you end up with a nice crisp image... and if you make a mistake it's much easier just to cut another piece of paper!
28 comments:
Great tutorial Beccy and love the tip about the right hand edge. :-) xx
SUPER GOOD Beccy, I am doing this one as you know I love different shapes, this appeals to me...easy and a great result...ta...luv annie
Thanks Beccy for this great tutorial. I´m gonna try this one. Love the shape and that it´s so easy to fold.
Hugs Malin
Beautiful Card Beccy, I love it! Thanks so much for the great template, I will definitely be trying this one.
Hugs, Michelle x
Fabulous tut!! and you finish card is beautiful!!!! thanks for sharing
Fabulous card Beccy. I had never seen this shape before, but I love it. Thanks for the tutorial and template.
Great tutorial Beccy - you make it look sooooo easy, so think I'll have to add this to my list of 'must try' folds!!!!! Gorgeous card too.
Helen x
Beautiful card, love the shape.
Thank you for the tutorial, Beccy. It's such a beautiful shape. It's the first time I see it. Your card is so gorgeous!
Hugs
Eret
What a beautiful card.
Hugs Riet.xx
Nice!! Thank you for the tutorial!
Gorgeous card and thanks for the tutorial too Beccy :) Viv xx
Wonderful, thank you
Oooh, I love this. I have never seen one before either. Thanks for the tutorial; your card is lovely!
Love your template, thank you!
Nela x
Again a great Tutorial Beccy !
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Karin
Beautiful card, Beccy... Love how you added your image. The teardrop card is a new one for me, and I will definitely be trying it out. Thanks for the great tutorial.
This is so pretty, Beccy!
Fabulous card and tutorial Beccy..Loz
Wow, I love shapes cards. I will have to give this one a try. TFS!
LOVE this gorgeous card with the innovative fold, Beccy. Can hardly wait to try one myself! Thank you for the great directions, and beautiful sample! hugs, de
Beccy, what a cool card. I really like this card shape. I will be trying this one. Thanks for the instructions.
Very nice card! I love the teardrop idea, it would work well in many ways. Very classy looking in this card!
Is it because I have a Mac, that I can't figure out where the 4 x 6 template for a teardrop is?
Hi Christine,
I don't think it makes any difference what computer you're using, you should be able to see all the photos regardless. The template is the second photo in the tutorial, right under the photo of the actual card. It's a very simple cut so there aren't too many lines, which is probably why it doesn't look like much.
The finished card in this tutorial will fold up to 4" x 6", but you need to start with a 12" x 6" piece of cardstock because it's a trifold. If you don't want three sections simply start with an 8"x6" piece of cardstock and leave off the panel on the right hand side. You'll end up with a single fold, 4"x6" card.
Good luck Christine.
Cheers,
Beccy
Thanks for the card,I am currently making one. Does the tied string go through all 3 layers?
Hi Microshell. I don't think the string goes through any of the layers, it's just a bow that I glued on for decoration.
Cheers,
Beccy
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