This week, over at The House that Stamps Built, it is my turn for POTW - I had a couple of things in mind - and finally decided on Double Point Card.
I have seen this all over Pinterest but never took the time to try and make one. Little did I know it was going to be so easy. Warning: lots of pictures.
Let's gather our supplies:
I choose to do a Valentine card as that is our next "card sending" holiday and Repeat Impressions has some really cute images. I used 4316-I Flowering Hearts and on the inside I used 9707-B Love U Candy Heart.For the card you will need two pieces of cardstock for your base and then two pieces of designer paper cut at 4 in. x 3 in. scored on the 4 inch side at 1 inch. If you have a pattern paper make sure you imagine the finished card - and make sure that they will be opposite (you will see this in the next couple of pictures.)
Cut your focal image and your layering image using a shaped die.
Glue or tape along the inch fold line and glue to the back of the inside layering piece as noted in the picture. In this picture I think you can see what I was talking about when I referred to the direction of the designer print. Make sure your pattern direction is eye appealing - (the top pattern down and the bottom pattern up) and glue or tape your focal image just on the top point. ( I then used Velcro Mini fasteners 3/8 in. dots as seen below, they are available at Amazon, WalMart, Michaels and I think I got mine at Hobby Lobby. ) The velcro dots hold the top focal image in place. You could also use small magnets.
Above is finished card. I also did a masculine card (below) again water coloring images 2704-H sailboat and sentiment 3918-F Wind in my sails
Hope you give this a try - it is a special fun fold that has a lot of opportunities.
3 comments:
Fantastic tutorial and cards Shirley. I Love the men's card..Loz
What a fun fold and striking cards. Look forward to doing this when its safe to get together for a stamping day!
Neat design idea! I love a good fun fold. They add so much interest and keep the recipient guessing how you did it.
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