Add a bit of fancy folding to your next card!
This fancy folding technique isn’t too difficult and can be used with any of your patterned paper for any occasion!
I used some of the Delightfully Eclectic Designer Series Paper for this card. This fancy folding is perfect for Stampin’ Up!’s two sided patterned papers because you get a peek at the pattern on the other side too! The Delightfully Eclectic Designer Series Paper is going to be retiring at the end of April. It’s one of the best deals in the catalogue especially if you like to have a “set” of cards or scrapbook pages with the same patterns, because this package has 48 sheets – 4 each of 12 different double sided patterns – that’s FOUR times as many sheets as a regular package of Designer Series Paper!
I added a sentiment from the Dainty Delight stamp set (also retiring at the end of April) in Misty Moonlight, and die cut the labels with the Everyday Details Dies (which will continue to be available as an Online Exclusive Product – available to order, but not appearing in the printed catalogue).
I shared a sped up video that I actually took during our last Online Card Club session, as we made this card during March’s club. Key Measurements: Designer Series Paper is 5″ x 11″, scored in a pattern – 1/2″ then 1″, starting at 1-1/2″ – so 1-1/2″, 2″, 3″, 3-1/2″, 4-1/2″, 5″, 6″, 6-1/2″, 7-1/2″, 8″, 9″, 9-1/2″. In portrait orientation, marked at 2-1/2″ at the top & bottom. Fold the centre score lines (they will be on either side of the wide section), and cut from the closer score line to the mark to create a point at each end, then accordian fold! It’s a fun backdrop for your sentiment or image. You can find the video on the YamStamps Instagram Account or YamStamps Tik Tok Account.
If you’re interested in joining my Online Card Club, you can message me for more details on the 6 month program. At this point time time, I’ll only be allowing new members to join in the next couple of months, as the way it runs will be changing in the future. Open to Canadian residents only due to Stampin’ Up! regulations.
Now that the tech glitches I was having with the YamStamps.com site are sorted, I should be able to post more regularly again!