Today I am sharing with you the basic tutorial on how to create one of these Double Diamond Cards
The other Day, I shared with you the Fairy Celebration New Home Card I made for my Daughter & Son in Law, as they were moving into their first home.
It was a step up from today's card, as I added two square panels, that I stamped & painted with the fairies.
Some of you have said you found the instructions in that typed tutorial, a little difficult to follow from step 5, and could I do a video., So here is is
Feel free to CASE any of my creative projects (Copy & Paste Everything)
Today's Card uses the Birthday Blooms Stamp Set with Archival Black/Memento Black Ink Pad, onto Watermelon Cardstock. I tried to get a better shot of the 3D element of this card, that stamds on 3 points.It is much easier to make than is seems. If you made those peekabo games as a child where you had numbers on the flaps, and underneath was a dare; then you will be able to make these fun fold cards.
STAMP SET
BIRTHDAY BLOOMS
CARDSTOCK
WATERMELON WONDER
WHISPER WHITE
INK PAD
ARCHIVAL BLACK OR
MEMENTO BLACK
ACCESSORIES
METALIC ENAMEL SHAPES
TOOLS
STAMPIN TRIMMER
PAPER PIERCING TOOL
PAPER SNIPS
ADHESIVE
TOMBOW MULTIPURPOSE LIQUID GLUE
Watch the Video Below
Tutorial
- Trim a piece of Watermelon Wonder Cardstock to 20 x 20 cms (8" x 8")
- Randomly Stamp the Cardstock using Archival (or memnto) Black Ink Pad & the large Birthday Blooms Stamp
- Score at 10 cms (4"); Rotate by 45 degrees & Repeat
- Rotate the cardstock so it is on the diagonal, and line up with the guide on the stampin trimmer, and score; rotate by 45 degrees and repeat.
- Cut away the bottom right Cm (4") square & Burnish all score lines
- Fold in the four corners, and fold again into the centre to close the card (this leaves you with 3 points the card stamps on
- Place a piece of Whisper White Cardstock to the inside of the card using Tombow & stamp on the diagonal the Birthday Greeting.
- Add a few Metallic Enamel Shapes
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