angled tri-fold card

angled tri-fold card

With easy and precise cutting you can make this angled tri-fold card in a snap! It’s a great way to highlight our beautiful Designer Series Paper. The sample below uses the Expressions in Ink DSP (#155464).

Start with a 5 1/2″ x 11″ piece of coordinating colored cardstock, here I used the Polished Pink 2021-2023 In Color cardstock (#155710).
Score at 3 3/8″ and rotate the paper 180 degrees and score the opposite side at 3 3/8″ as well. Fold and burnish the edges with your bone folder!

Place the top left cardstock score line in the channel of the Stampin’ Trimmer and angle the paper top edge to the 1 1/2″ mark – cut a diagonal line. (Save the angled cardstock piece for another card! – see bonus samples at the end of this blog post!)
Place the point of the left sided angle cut in the middle of the cutting channel of your Stampin’ Trimmer and slide the bottom left edge of the acrdstock to the 1″ mark and cut another diagonal.
The completed angled cuts will look like this when complete – see photo below.
Flip the paper over and place the right hand top score line in the center of the cutting channel and move your cardstock so the outside top edge point is at the 1 1/2″ mark which is the end of the right side of the Stampin’ Trimmer! (one of the things I LOVE about the Stampin’ Trimmer is that it has the additional measurements on the right side of the cutting channel so that you can make small measurement cuts on either side of the cutting channel! Then rotate the paper like before so the new top edge point is in the middle of the cutting channel and twist the bottom edge of the paper so that it lines up to the 1″ mark and cut the diagonal slice.
Choose coordinating DSP and cut two pieces of 3 1/4″ x 5 1/4″. Determine if the paper has a directional pattern and make sure that you consider that when making your angled cuts so that the paper is right side up if applicable. My paper choice did not have a direction so it did not matter but you do want to make sure that you cut a right and left side.
This cut can be a little tricky so some adjusting may be necessary.
Start with the top right corner and place the point in the middle of the channel as before and swing the left edge point to the 1 1/2″ mark and cut a diagonal line.
Then place the left point just created on the left side of the channel instead of the direct middle this will allow the angle cut to fit inside the base cardstock. Swing the bottom point of the DSP to the 1″ line and cut.
Take the second piece of DSP and cut it the opposite way place the top left corner in the middle of the channel and angle the top right corner to the edge of the right side of the Stampin’ Trimmer at the 1 1/2″ mark. Cut the diagonal slice.
Place the newly made corner on the right edge of the channel and angle the bottom corner to the 1″ mark. Cut the diagonal slice.
Layer the DSP on the outside flaps of the card trimming any edge that is not evenly spaced. Adhere and Create a 1′ x 11″ belly band to keep your card closed. Decorate the belly band .
Add a Basic White layer 4″ x 5 1/4″ to the inside of the card and decorate as desired.
BONUS CARDS!!! Here are some more Angled Tri-Fold cards using different stamp sets and papers and other surprises!
You cannot just let those great angled cuts go to waste, right???
Here are also a few cards I made with the angled cuts and another sample using the FREE 12″ x 12″ Beautifully Penned DSP from the current Sale-a-bration offerings available NOW THROUGH the end of the month!
Hope you enjoyed this card, now go and create your own beautiful art – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

P.S. – Love this card -? Want to learn more fun techniques and tips and tricks join me Sunday, September 26th, 2021 at 7:30pm for a Zoom on-line class. e-mail me at nataliestamps@aol.com for RSVP or more details! Are you local and want to join us for a fun crafting night, join us Monday, September 27th for an in person class at 7pm or make a private appointment to join me during the day if you would like to craft alone or with a friend of two and I can schedule a daytime appointment!

accordion fold – two ways

accordion fold – two ways

There are many ways to make an accordion fold and here are two ways to make this easy card!
The first way to make this fold is to select a
12″ x 12″ piece of double sided coordinating designer series paper. Cut at 5/12″.
Here I used the Harvest Meadow DSP and scored it at 7 3/4″, 4 1/4″, and 1 3/4″. Fold into a valley fold at the first score line and mountain fold at the second score line and another valley fold at the 1 3/4″ score line.
Because it is double sided coordinating paper you will be able to see both sides of the beautiful DSP that you pick to do this technique!
Cut three additional pieces 2 1/2″ x 5″, and 2 1/2″ x 4″ out of Basic White Cardstock and a piece of 2 3/4″ x 4 1/4″ of coordinating colored cardstock (I used Calypso Coral to coordinate with the DSP!
I stamped a sentiment and a splatter pattern onto the 2 1/2″ x 5″ piece and added it to the inside piece of DSP tucked into the left hand corner to hide it while the card is closed!
Attach the focal piece to the colored cardstock and adhere to the left side of the card front. Be careful to only adhere tape to the left side of the piece to attach to the far left top piece of the card front and nothing behind it!
Here is another sample using those dimensions but I added a 1 3/4″ x 5 1/2″ piece of colored cardstock behind the DSP (this provides a pretty accent border and because I colored the flowers on the FREE Sale-a-bration DSP called Beautifully Penned DSP and the alcohol markers will bleed through so I added gthe layer to also hide that bleeding area!) I also cut a piece of colored cardstock to 4″ x 5 1/4″ to add to the back panel. I colored the flowers with light and dark Poppy Red and Granny Apple Green light and dark Stampin’ Blends markers.
The second sample uses a 5 1/4″ wide piece of 12″ x 12″ DSP, scored at 8″ x 5 1/8″ x 2 3/4″. Fold into an accordion. and mount the back page onto a 5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″ piece of coordinating colored cardstock.
The second way to make this accordion fold is to cut the DSP at 5 1/4″ x 12″ and score at 8″, 5 1/8″ and 2 1/4″. Fold in an alternating pattern and use the same dimensions as the above card for the focal center piece.

Mount the accordion to a quarter sheet of colored cardstock as the cardbase.

This sample uses the Quiet Meadow stamp set and the 5 1/4″ dimensions.
This fold is simple cut, score three times, fold and decorate! Hopefully this fun and simple WOW card inspire you to go out and create some beautiful art of your own – one stamp ata time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

stampin’ blends coloring and blending demonstration

stampin’ blends coloring and blending demonstration

Stampin’ Blends are alcohol based markers that are excellent blending markers. They can create exciting layering techniques. The Blends markers have a fluid consistency that makes them easy to apply on top of one another, and blend and shade to create smooth transitions!
Using a light colored marker first, I apply color over the entire area of a single flower or two – working in small areas is recommended as the alcohol will dry quickly and is most fluid and “blend”able when moist.
I used the FREE Level One Sale-a-bration Black and White DSP Beautifully Penned (#156630) that coordinates with the Hand Penned Petals Bundle! (#155492)

I used the Daffodil Delight (#154883), light Pumpkin Pie (#154897), light Flirty Flamingo (#154884), light Poppy Parade (#154958), and Polished Pink (#155520) Stampin’ Blends for this sample!

After coloring the flower in a light shade, I trace over the artists shading lines with a darker color and then go back over the image to blend the colors with the lighter color.

I fussy cut the flowers to prepare them to mount onto the card.

I used a 4 1/4″ x 11″ piece of Basic White cardstock (#159276), mounted a piece of the gold foiled striped DSP from the Expressions in Ink Specialty Designer Series Paper pack (#155464) cut to 4″ x 5 1/4″.

Using a second layer of cut cardstock Vellum (#101856) cut to 3 3/4″ x 5″. Since vellum ius translucent you will be able to see adhesive through it’s semi clear surface. To get around that problem, I mount the fussy cut flowers and embellishments to the surface first and then place the adhesive only behind those images!
Here is the finished card!

Love the look of vellum on a card I think it automatically elevates the elegance of the card!

Hope this inspires you to go and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

host and earn – interested in earning hostess exclusive merchandise

host and earn – interested in earning hostess exclusive merchandise

One of the coolest things about hostessing a virtual or in person Stamping party is the fun you will get to have with friends but equally as fun to earn credit to spend on fun products and earn the right to purchase Hostess EXCLUSIVE items – stamp sets and Designer Series paper! In the New 2021-2022 Annual Catalog there is a Hostess Exclusive Designer Series Paper Pack that is so very cool! The Pattern Party 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper pack (#155426) is a $30 value available only to hostesses for only $18!  It contains 48! YES 48! sheets – 4 each of 12 double sided designs of 12″ x 12″ paper! The coolest part about this paper is that it is Black and White on one side and Brightly Colored on the other side in Crushed Curry, Flirty Flamingo, Granny Apple Green, Misty Moonlight, Pale Papaya, Petal Pink, Pool Party and Poppy Parade!
Below are some cards I created with this fun DSP!

Above pictures show the 12 different designs both on the Black and White and the colored pattered sides!
Dimensions for the card above:
Flirty Flamingo cardstock (#141416) base
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Black and White Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
4″ x 5 1/4″
Basic Black cardstock (#121045) 3 1/4″ x 3 1/4″
Colored Pattern Party DSP (#155426) 3″ x 3″
Scrap pieces of Basic Black and Basic White CS
Matte Black dots (#154284)
Color and Contour stamp set (#154994)
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708)
The card above uses these supplies and dimensions:

Crushed Curry cardstock (#131199) base
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Black and White Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
4″ x 5 1/4″ ripped at an angle and flipped
Black and White Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
die cut with Scalloped Contour die (#155560)
Scrap pieces of Basic White CS for flowers
Matte Black dots (#154284)
Color and Contour stamp set (#154994)
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708)
Crushed Curry Ink (#147087)
Bumblebee Gingham Ribbon (#153658)

The card samples above showing both the inside and outside of the card uses:
Polished Pink cardstock (#155710) base
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Black and White Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
4″ x 5 1/4″
Colored Pattern Party DSP (#155426) 1″ x 5 1/4″
Scrap pieces of Basic White CS die cut with
Tailor Made Tags dies (#155563)
Color and Contour stamp set (#154994)
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708)
Polished Pink Open Weave Ribbon (#155714)
Water Painters (#151298)
Polished Pink Ink (#155712)
Granny Apple Green ink (#147095)
The card above uses these supplies:

Gorgeous Grape cardstock (#146987) base
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Black and White Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
4″ x 5 1/4″ die cut with the Scalloped
Contours die edgelit and flipped (#155560)
Highland Heather cardstock (#146986) die cut
with Layering Circles Dies (#151770)
Matte Black dots (#154284)
Color and Contour stamp set (#154994)
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708)
Gorgeous Grape ink (#147099)
Gorgeous Grape Sheer Ribbon (#154572)
Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430)

The sample above uses these supplies:

Basic White cardstock (#159276) base
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Black and White Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
4″ x 5 1/4″
Basic Black cardstock (#121045) 3 1/4″ x 3 1/4″
A complimetary B&W Pattern Party DSP pattern
(#155426) 1″ x 5 1/4″
Scrap pieces of Basic White CS die cut with the
Scalloped Contours dies (#155560)
Artistry Blooms Sequins (#152477)
Color and Contour stamp set (#154994)
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708)
Crushed Curry Ink (#147087)

This card samples uses:

Flirty Flamingo cardstock (#141416) base
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Colored Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
4″ x 5 1/4″ cut to allow B&W pattern to show
on edge.
B&W Pattern Party DSP (#155426) Scalloped
Contours die set (#155560)
Basic White cardstock (#121045) cut with the
Scalloped Contours die set (#155560)
Scrap pieces of Basic White CS for flowers
Matte Black dots (#154284)
Color and Contour stamp set (#154994)
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708)
Flirty Flamingo ink (#147052)
Artistry Blooms Sequins (#152477)
Pale Papaya Open Weave Ribbon (#155672)
dyed with Flirty Flamingo ink

This last sample for today uses these supplies:Crushed Curry cardstock (#131199) base
5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
Black and White Pattern Party DSP (#155426)
2″ x 5 1/4″ die cut with Basic Borders dies
(#155558)
Basic Black cardstock (#121045) also die cut
with the same die edgelit
Scrap pieces of Basic Balck & Basic White CS for
die cutting the sentiment pieces from the
Scalloped Contour dies (#155560)
Color and Contour stamp set (#154994)
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (#132708)
Crushed Curry Ink (#147087)
If you would like to schedule a workshop with your friends in your home or mine – just let me know and I can explain all of the benefits of becoming a hostess!

Hoping these card samples have inspired you with the fun and easy designs and fabulous hostess EXCLUSIVE Pattern Party DSP!

Now go and create your own art – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

new linen specialty paper and collage technique

new linen specialty paper and collage technique

A collage technique is a fun one – combining stamps on a page to create a cohesive collection from a variety of images! Normally used to create a vintage look as in this example – I used the Stamp set Very Verasailles (#149275) and the New Linen Specialty paper (#155681) to create this feel!

Measurements:
Basic White Cardstock
base card 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″
piece to back linen 4″ x 5 1/4″
Early Espresso 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″
Linen Specialty paper 4″ x 5 1/4″

Using Blender Brushes (#102845) I started with the lightest brown ink – Crumb cake (#147116) and starting off the page, I colored the entire surface of the linen specialty paper.
Next I swirled the Soft Suede ink (#147115) around the edges going slightly more in towards the center.
Finally I added Early Espresso ink (#147114) to the outside edges.
Next I stamped the images starting first with the largest images and filled in the space with progressively smaller stamped images – covering and occasionally overlapping the images.
Next I stamped in Soft Suede the medallion image and placed the thank you sentiment in the center of the stamped image.
I then fussy cut the image using our Paper Snips Scissors (#103579) and blended color on the edges of the image with the Blender Brush.
I used a Blender Brush direct to the ink pad to color the Pale Papaya Open Weave Ribbon (#155672) in the Soft Suede ink! (One of my favorite all time ribbon techniques especially with this ribbon – it is so awesome to have every possible color with just a little ink and the Pale Papaya Open Weave ribbon!!)
I mounted the Early Espresso cardstock onto the white base card and laid the ribbon on top of the early espresso cardstock.
I peeled the backing off the Linen Specialty paper and adhered to a 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Basic White cardstock. Place Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) on the back of the linen piece and mount over the ribbon making sure that the ribbon is placed in between the Dimensionals so you can slide to adjust it!
Tie the ribbon and place dimensionals onto the sentiment piece.
Adhere the sentiment piece to the cardfront! Place Opal Rounds (#154289) on the card front to finish off this card with a little sparkle!
Here is the finshed card – I hope this inspires you to go and create your own art – one stamp at a time!
Happy Stampin’
Natalie