Hello Craftin' Friends!
I'm in love with a new fun fold card. It's super simple to make, and I've never really seen my version of it before! I created the first card for my October Granny's Craftin' Cannucks Team Meeting. For that card, I used the retired Gingham Cottage DSP. I have seen cards before with the vertical tuck (like and easel card, but not horizontal), but I've not seen anyone attach something to the front the way I did. You can see how I added the deckled circle on my YouTube video tutorial here. Measurements and other details are available in the video. If you love this video, like it and subscribe to my YouTube Channel for more creative inspiration.
Inside this card I just added a little gift image and a second sentiment. Once I got going with these cards I couldn't stop! Here's my second card using A Walk in the Forest DSP. The sentiment for this card came from the Regal Reindeer Stamp Set. I used the Merriest Trees Dies and the Beary Cute Punch to take the images from the DSP for the front of the card. Inside the card I added some snowflakes from the Beary Cute Stamp Set and a second sentiment from the Regal Reindeer Stamp Set. The next variation also used A Walk in the Forest DSP and the Beary Cute Stamp Set. Inside this card I just added a little gift. My final variation on this fun fold for today used the All About Autumn DSP, as I wanted to do a card using reindeer die cuts. The larger reindeer came from the Regal Reindeer Dies and the smaller one came from the Grove Dies. I added a sentiment from the Trucking Along Stamp Set. I left this card plain inside, but I still think it looks great with the DSP border. All in all I think this is a card design that you really need to try! Supplies to make these cards are available in my online store. The materials used for each of these cards are listed in the My Projects section of my web page.Thanks for visiting today. I hope you love this fun fold as much as I do. If you make one, I'd love to see it! Leave me a photo in the comments below.
Kelly Pulham
aka Craftin' Granny
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