Saturday, February 18

Tutorial - Extended Faux Step-Fold Card


This faux step-fold card gives you the same look as a centre step card but without all the measuring, cutting and folding. Easily made from a single sheet of cardstock (A4 or letter), and can be decorated with offcuts of your favourite patterned paper.


1. Trim the base card to 41/2" x 11" and the centre panel to 3" x 8". (It's not too difficult to alter the size of this card once you understand how it fits together.)


2. Place the base card horizontally on your score board and score at 41/2", 9" and 10". Fold, concertina style, along the scored lines.


3. Place the centre panel horizontally on your score board and score at 21/2". Fold along the score line pressing the crease firmly with your bone folder.


4. I prefer to decorate the pieces before assembly, but feel free to assemble the card first if you prefer. You'll need four pieces of patterned paper to decorate: 23/4" x 51/4" for the centre panel, two pieces measuring 3/4" x 41/4" for either side of the centre panel, and one piece measuring 3/4" x 41/4" for the bottom. (All paper will be vertical in orientation except for the bottom piece.)
NOTE: I also placed a piece of pink ribbon around the bottom of my centre panel before assembly.


5. Secure the centre panel to the middle of the bottom section of the base card. The adhesive should only be applied to the section before the first fold.


6. Fold the card flat and flip it over.


7. Apply adhesive to the back of the centre panel to secure it to the base card. Be mindful of where you place the glue as the centre panel is higher than the base card.


8. Now add whatever additional embellishments you'd like to complete your card.


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3 comments:

  1. Hi Beccy, a fabulous way to get the fancy fold minus the extra hard altering from inches-centimetres then the cuts in all the right places. I'll be saving this for later. Thank you for the inspiration... Megan

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  2. Thank you for the tutorial. I did it and it's a fun fold to do. Pretty card.

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  3. Oh, this is a fun one with the extended center panel! Thanks so much for sharing your tutorial!

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