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Thursday, July 12, 2018

Watercolor Triple Layer Card

This card is super easy but looks very beautiful. Below are the measurements as well as the links to the items we used and the YouTube tutorial.

YouTube tutorial: https://youtu.be/6uk8nEXGRHo

Products Used:


Arteza Acrylic paints: http://shrsl.com/1177n
Watercolor real brush pens: http://shrsl.com/1177r
Fineliner pens: http://shrsl.com/1177v
Detail Brushes: http://shrsl.com/11784
Mono Sand Eraser: http://bit.ly/2IrGTNu
Score Board: http://bit.ly/2GRRf9u
TH Stamping platform: http://bit.ly/2xbTxaB
Neenah Cardstock: http://bit.ly/2Icxdqc
T-square Ruler: http://bit.ly/2I5AJPK

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Start off with cardstock that is 11.5x5 score on the long side at 1/4", 3 3/4", 7 1/4". Turn where the 1/4" score line is at top and score at 5/8" just down to last score line. This part you will cut away. 
Accordion fold the card. Cut a piece of cardstock that is 2 3/4"x4 1/4" and add to the end at the 1/4" flap. This creates your 3 tier card. 

Cut away the small 1/4" score line that is still showing after you glued the last flap on.

Now your layers. I double matted mine so I will give the measurements for that. 

Back mat is 5 1/4"x4" and the top mat for that is 5"x3 3/4"
Middle mats, 4 3/4"x3 1/4" and the top mat is 4 1/2"x3"
Front mats, 4"x2 1/2" and the top mat for this is 3 3/4"x2 1/4"

Decorate as desired and you are finished, this card will fit in a standard envelope. 





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