channel sliding lock fun fold

channel sliding lock fun fold

Today’s card is a very fun Sliding Lock fun fold card or a Channel Lock Fun Fold. I saw this card on a fellow demonstrator’s website – thanks for the inspiration Jacque W!

Measurements:
BASE: Shy Shamrock 5 1/2″ x 8 1/4″
scored on the 8 1/4″ side at 2″ and 6 1/4″
top inside panels embossed: (2) 1 3/4″ x 5 1/4″
Basic White inside layer: 4″ x 5 1/4
top matte panels (2) 1 7/8″ x 5 3/8″
scrap pieces for 2 die cut circles

Emboss the Shy Shamrock panels in the Dotted Circle 3D embossing folder, and mount onto the Basic White matte pieces.
Score the base card at 2″ and 6 1/4″ and fold inward towards the middle of the card.
Adhere the panels to each side panel matching the embossing pattern if there is one – since I chose the concentric circles of the Dotted Circles embossing folder I matched up the pattern and adhered the panels appropriately.
Stamp the inside Basic White layer making sure that the design is kept hidden from view in the channel while the card is closed.
I stamped leaves on the bottom of the layer in Shy Shamrock and a butterfly from the Spotlight on Nature set in Petunia Pop ink in the top right-hand corner above the channel opening.
Adhere the Basic White inside layer to the inside base of the card.
Choose a Spotlight on Nature circle large enough for the Flower image and stamp the flowers in Tuxedo Black Memento ink.
Using the Light Petunia Pop Stampin’ Blends marker, I colored in the flower petals.
Using the Dark Petunia Pop Stampin’ Blends marker I highlighted the flower petals at the base and drew over the shading lines. Then reapplied Light ink from the Stampin’ Blends Light Petunia Pop marker to blend.
I colored the leaves with Light and Dark Shy Shamrock Stampin’ Blends markers.
I die cut a smaller circle from the Stylish Shapes die set and leaving a portion outside the card to make sure the circle was even from top to bottom in the channel I placed it inside the card and drew a line in pencil in the middle of the backside of the circle.
I added a Foam Adhesive Strip on the pencil mark on the backside of the Stylish Shapes circle die.
I removed the paper release paper from the Foam Adhesive strip and while in the channel attached the larger colored circle die on top of the one in the channel.
I added a sentiment piece onto the colored circle die after stamping the sentiment, cutting a banner edge and burnishing the edges with Shy Shamrock ink with a Blending brush. I popped it up onto Stampin’ Dimensionals over the flower image. I added three 2024-2026 In Color Shimmer Gems in Shy Shamrock color to finish off the card with a little sparkle!
This now can slide through the channel to keep the card closed and provide a locking mechanism! So much FUN!
This is the finished card with the Channel Locking mechanism in the center!
You can use any punch or die or shape for the locking mechanism – be creative and see what you can design! Now go and create some artwork of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

sliding lock butterfly card

sliding lock butterfly card

The inspiration for this card came from Demonstrator Rachel Tessman, I loved the card she made and wanted to bring you my own design of her version! This card uses a sliding mechanism to “lock” the card closed. Using punches and Stampin’ Dimensionals this is a fun card to make and give to someone special!

 Measurements

Just Jade Cardstock (#153079)
* 5-1/2” x 10-1/2” scored parallel to the short end at 4-1/4” and 8-1/2”
*2-1/2” Circle (#120906)
Basic White Thick Cardstock (#159229)
*2-1/2” Circle (#120906)
Basic White Cardstock (#159276)
*4′ x 5 1/4″ die cut with the largest die from the
Stitched Rectangle die set (#148551)
**Butterfly Bijou Designer Paper (#156824)
*4” x 5-1/4”
*¾” x 1-3/4”

Score with your Stampin’ Trimmer (#152392) just before the 4 1/4″ just a smig! and score at 8 1/2″

 The picture above shows the Score position just before the 4 1/4″ just a smig!

Between the 8 1/2″ score line and the end of the cardstock is a 2″ section mark a tick mark at 1″ with a pencil and cut on a diagonal from the 1″ tick mark to the bottom corner of the paper.
The base cardstock will look like this once you’ve scored and cut the end!

Measure the 1 3/4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Butterfly Bijou DSP (#156824) and make a tick mark in pencil at 3/4″ and cut from the tick mark to the bottom corner – this piece of DSP will go on the smaller 2″ section of the card and adhere to the base card.  Adhere the 4′ x 5/14″ DSP to the left hand flap of the card.

Using the Classic Label punch (#141491) , place the base of the card all the way until the card edge hits the bottom of the punch and the card edge appears about half way across the window of the punch (see photo above – I think it’s easier to visualize this!)

Close the smaller right panel and with a pencil mark the outline of the punch hole on the right side flap.
Slip the punch into the left sided flap and line up the punch with the pencil marks and punch out through both cardstock and the DSP layer, save the punch pieces to use later.
Add the Just Jade 2 1/2″ circle punched from the 2 1/2″ punch (#120906) the the inside of the card and temporarily secure with a post it note. Close the card and add two Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) as shown in the picture below!

Remove the post it note and after stamping a sentiment and decorating on the Thick Basic White cardstock circle punched from a 2 1/2″ Circle Punch(#120906), remove the backing from the Stampin’ Dimensionals (#104430) and adhere the Thick Basic White cardstock (#159229) circle to the card.

I used the punched out cardstock as pull tabs and mounted it under the circle in one example and under the butterfly in the other sample.  I also added a second Just Jade circle adhered on top of the Thick Basic White cardstock circle for a sturdier pull for the sliding lock mechanism.

This is my first sample with the sliding lock mechanism slid to the left.

And here is a picture of the inside Sliding Mechanism of the card.
A picture of the first sample with the sliding lock in the closed position!
A picture of the second sample of the card with the sliding lock mechanism closed.