Good morning
Really horrible wet day here today but I am a happy bunny as Thursdays are now my Stampin UP days! I dont do any weddings on Thursday, just SU projects!!!!!
And also my parcel with my new ribbons etc is out for delivery!! Woo hoo!!!!!
OK, A few people asked for a tutorial on the trifold card that I made last week so here goes!!
You need a Scorer/Trimmer, 1 sheet of A4 card and some patterned paper cut 9cm wide
You need to score along the long side to divide the card into 3, I usually score at 9.9cm from one side and then score in at 9.9cm from the other side.
You then need to slice off a piece on a diagonal as shown in picture below, start at top left corner and then come down to the bottom right but not right into the corner, I usally come up about 7 or 8 cms.
You should then be left with a piece of card like this
And folded it looks like this!
And folded it looks like this!
Ok, this is how I make sure I have neat layers. I take a piece of patterned paper (9cm wide) and then lay it over the tallest section like the photo below. I then make a pencil mark (you can see it on the left) and then cut from the top corner to the pencil mark
So you should be left with the piece like this
Repeat on the smaller section using the same design, please note I havent stuck the tall piece down wonky!! It moved as I took the photo!!!!
Great card, and a good, clear tutorial. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLinda (Borders Crafter)
thanks for the tutorial Julie,i love the colour combo!
ReplyDeletewow Julie just gorgeous!!!!!i may recreate this love it!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you soooo much for the excellent tutorial Jules and i'm sure that i'll manage to come up with something now!
ReplyDeleteLove Pam xx
Thanks Julie, i keep meaning to have a go at one of these. Di.x
ReplyDeleteTFS, love the colour scheme, and those gorgeous tiny tags look so fab
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kazxx
TFS, love the colour scheme, and those gorgeous tiny tags look so fab
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kazxx
Just tried this and love it. I am in Canada so had to find a chart to indicate the size of your A4 sheet of cardstock. I think you have punched a small half circle at the top to hold the ribbon? Jo-Ann
ReplyDeleteJust tried this and love it. I am in Canada so had to find a chart to indicate the size of your A4 sheet of cardstock. I think you have punched a small half circle at the top to hold the ribbon? Jo-Ann
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tri-fold card idea. Your instruction were perfect and easy to follow. Hazel Drake
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