Today's Creative Fold Video features the beautiful Birthday Blooms Stamp Set, and Birthday Bouquet Designer Series Paper. Here is a picture of it closed. But check out what it looks like open.
So love the Watermelon Wonder and the Mossy Meadow colors in this Designer Series Paper. This card looks complicated to make, but it is so simple. You need a piece of Watermelon Wonder Card Stock that measures 4" x 9 3/4". You will place it in your personal trimmer vertical at the 1" mark. Next you will start cutting at the 3" mark and cut until 7 1/2". Flip the card stock and score at the 3" mark until the cut at the 3" mark. Next score at the 5 1/4" mark all the way down. Then at the 7 1/2" cut from the cut line to the bottom of the card stock. Check out the video, once you do it once it's a snap.
Sizes of Card Stock
- 4" x 9 2/4" Watermelon Wonder
- 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" Mossy Meadow
- 7/8" x 5 1/8" Mossy Meadow
- 3/4" x 5" Birthday Bouquet Designer Paper
- 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" Whisper White
- Scrap to stamp flower on and cut out
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Love this card and fun fold. HAVE to try it! So pretty. Thank you once again for sharing.
Pamela
So gld you enjoyed the creative fold card. It is super eay to make once you make the first one.
I'm lucky enough to own one of these beautiful cards. Thank you my friend. I love your beautiful creations!
Kim
I am so glad you loved your card.
Such a fun card! FYI, I think some of your cardstock measurements are wrong.