I have been working on this card for a few days now. No, not because it's a difficult card and it takes that long to make it. It's because I wasn't sure where I was going with it as far as the decorating was concerned. I had some other images stamped, colored and even taped in place but after looking at what materials I had on hand and what stamps I could use, I rethought the card and this is what I came up with.
I found this fun "Four Fold Technique" here. I did change the scoring and measurements a bit. I like to make my project using copier paper before I venture into cardstock. In this case I was very glad I did. Once I got done folding the pieces I saw that my card was 5-1/2" x 4". I really wanted 4-1/4" so I reworked the card a bit.
I found this fun "Four Fold Technique" here. I did change the scoring and measurements a bit. I like to make my project using copier paper before I venture into cardstock. In this case I was very glad I did. Once I got done folding the pieces I saw that my card was 5-1/2" x 4". I really wanted 4-1/4" so I reworked the card a bit.
The base of my card is Whisper White and here is how I cut and scored it. You may want to click the link to the original card. It might explain the parts you need to cut away a bit better than I do.
So to begin, I took my Whisper White piece and cut it so it measured 1" x 5-1/2". I scored that piece on the long side at 1/4", 3-1/2" and 6-3/4". Turn the piece and score at 5/8" down to the second score line. This 5/8" strip you create will need to be cut away. Next I cut the front panel piece 2-1/2" x 4-1/4". Take the large piece and fold the score lines, valley, mountain, valley. Look at the 4th photo to get a better idea of how the scores need to be folded. Using a strong tape, affix the front panel piece onto the 1/4" edge. Line the piece up with the bottom and the fold line. You will have a 5/8" piece of the 1/4" piece still visible. You will need to cut that away as well. There, now you are ready to decorate. I will add the measurements for the layers I used.
For the small front piece, I cut the Crumb Cake layer 2-3/8" by 4-1/8". You will need two of these. The next layer of either card stock or decorative paper is cut 2-1/4" x 4", again you will need two of these.
The center panel layers are cut 3" x 4-5/8". You will need two of these. The next layer of either card stock or decorative paper is cut 2-7/8" x 4-1/2", again you will need two of these.
For the last panel you will need a layer cut 4-1/8" x 5-3/8". You only need one of these. And the top layer is cut 4" x 5-1/4". Again, you will only need one of these.
Stamp as desired. Add decorative paper. Use embellishments, threads, ribbons, etc.
On the front panel I used the "Touches of Texture" set. I stamped the flower image and colored it in with the Sweet Sugarplum and Pear Pizzazz markers. I stamped the texture from the same set. I stamped off twice before stamping on my image. I sponged the edges with Sweet Sugarplum.
I used the "Birthday Delivery" for the "Birthday Greetings" on the inside of the front panel. I stamped them using Basic Black ink. The decorative paper is from the "Petal Garden" 6" x 6" pack of Decorative Series Paper (DSP).
The next panel was stamped on Whisper White card stock. I used the "Touches of Texture" set, Crumb Cake and Sweet Sugarplum ink. I sponged the edges with Sweet Sugarplum. I stamped the flower from the "Daisy Delight" set using Sweet Sugarplum ink. I stamped and cut 3, I liked a little bit fuller flower. I also sponged the edges of the petals. I added some "Wink of Stella" to each petal and to the outer edge of the center. I set it aside until I was done with the remaining two panels.
For the next panel, I just took a piece of the "Petal Garden" DSP and cut it so I got most of the flower showing.
And for the final panel, I used another piece of the "Petal Garden" DSP. The words are from the "Big on Birthdays" set. They were stamped using Basic Black ink.
And for the final panel, I used another piece of the "Petal Garden" DSP. The words are from the "Big on Birthdays" set. They were stamped using Basic Black ink.
Now for the finishing touches. I added tiny pearls to the flower centers on the front panel. On the 3rd panel I added the daisy piece. Before I added it I folded up the card to see where I could set the flower so the center doesn't get behind the front panel. Once I found the right spot and taped it in place, I added a "Gold Faceted Gem" to the center. I closed up the card and added the smallest gems to the bottom right corner of each exposed panel. And that was it. I thought it was a fun card once I decided what I was going to do with it. I'm not sure if I would make many of these though, I have been struggling with what goes with what lately. I think it's still some residual effects of the anesthetic. I heard it can last a while in your system. UGH!!! I think it dried up a few of my brain cells!! LOL Anyway, I hope you like the card and I hope the new measurements are helpful to you.
Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda
Thank you SO much for stopping by today,
Wanda
thanks for sharing your card - it is very pretty
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