Tuesday, 27 November 2012

spring/jump up card

Spring Card


by Sandy Hulsart

Proudly display a beautiful scene or meaningful sentiment on this fancy-fold card.

Supplies

  • One piece of cardstock 5 ¼" x 10 ½"
  • Scoring tool
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Scissors

Step-by-Step

  1. Step 1

    Fold paper in half, patterned sides together to make a 5 ¼" square.
  2. Step 2

    Open the paper and with the patterned side up, fold the right side back to the center, creating a quarter fold on the right end.
  3. Step 3

    Open the paper again, but with the patterned side down.

    Grab the lower left hand corner, pull it up and over until the lower edge is even with the score created in Step 2. Crease.
  4. Step 4

    Open the paper again, still patterned side down.

    Grab the top left hand corner, pull it down and over until the upper edge is even with the score created in Step 2. Crease.
  5. Step 5

    Open the paper, patterned side down to see the score lines.

    Mark the center of the left hand edge and draw a line from that point to the score marks a quareter of the way to the right, top and bottom.

    These are the cutting lines.
  6. Step 6

    Cut along the pencil lines to create a point at the top of the card.

    If everything was creased in the correct direction, it should fold up perfectly. This is what it looks like from the back. A little bit of adhesive was added under the front point on the bottom to get it to stay upright.
  7. And a side view.
  8. Step 7

    Finished card folds flat and is 5 1/4 " square. When taken out of the envelope, it will "spring" up, thus the name. For mailing, use a 5 1/2 square envelope.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Can't remember how to add a photo on my I Pad
Well hello again thought I would have another go at this blog as its months since I started it, going to watch Dawn now will try and come back later xx

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Tuesday

Well hello still not sure how this works and today I have made another card made a few mistakes on it but decided to finish it anyway it will do for a sample, I will have to tweek the measurements a bit and put all the card the right way up :) I have used Debbi Moore's Bobbin disc.


Bye for now as cleaning my craftroom after the carpenters been, and my husband has finished painting it ( thank you Liam xx) also my friends will be round tomorrow for an afternoon of crafting. will post some photo's of my craft room when its tidy xx

Friday, 13 April 2012

Steampunk Card

This is a crad I made for a friends 70th Birthday Kanban Steampunk toppers, Card printed from Docrafts Capsule Collection, Card style Debbi Moores Offset Box Card design.



This is a 21st card I made



This is my first attempt at blogging so hope its ok xx