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Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Folio Card

You guys know how I love unusual cards. I can't just give a simple card to anyone, I love the unusual ones, with little pockets and tuck places and the fancy fold. So today we decided to take a photo folio and a card and combine them to make a beautiful, but still mailable, card. Still super thin and not to heavy so it should mail with no problems. 

You will find the video tutorial link as well as all the measurements and photos below. Links to products I used will be listed if I can find them below as well. 





Measurments

Base is cut at 6x12, on the long side score at 5 7/8", 6", 6 1/8".
Pocket #1 cardstock is 6 1/2x3 1/2 score on two short sides and one long side at 1/2".
Pocket #2 cardstock is 6 1/2x4 1/2 score on two short sides and one long side at 1/2".

Pocket Envelope
Cardstock is cut at 6 1/2"x9 1/2" score on long side at 3 1/2", 7 1/2" turn and score on the short side at 1/2" on both sides.

Cut away as shown in the video to make an envelope pocket. Round the corners on the top flap.

Mats
Mats for outside and inside of cardbase is 5 3/4"x5 3/4" you will need 3.
Mats for pocket #1 are 5 1/4"x3 3/4"
Mats for pocket #2 5 1/4"x2 3/4"
Mats for envelope pocket 5 1/4"x 1 3/4" cut 2 round corners
Mats for envelope front 5 1/4"x3 1/4"

Front Cardstock
Base cardstock for front piece is 3 1/2"x5"
White piece is 3 1/4"x4 3/4"

I used the following products to create this card:

Mum Bouquet die: I am sorry I can't find this anywhere.
Lawn Fawn Happy stamp set: https://amzn.to/2kha3Vs 
Lawn Fawn Happy die set: https://amzn.to/2lgvxSw 
Purple tape: http://bit.ly/30yfn6v
Tim Holtz Scissors: http://bit.ly/2xN8Qsq





1 comment:

  1. Beautiful, I also like the practical use of inside. Kudos to an artist.
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