Hello everyone! Hope you're ready for an interesting card today. It's a tri-fold card that is just a little bit different. At least I hope it's different for you! When visiting my sister Connie, she shared a tri-fold card that was lovely. But I didn't want to make the card in the same way, so I did a little bit of artistic license voodoo on it and came up with my own way of making it. Not only did I change up the way to cut the cardstock base, but the stamps used changed too. So much fun! Hope you like the idea.
For this special fold, I started with an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of Basic White cardstock. I cut 3" off from the side to end up with 5 1/2" x 11". This was scored at 4" and 8". When folded, this gives you a card that is just a bit skinnier than normal, and the top flap does not reach over to the other side.
The flap on the right was embossed with the Brick and Mortar 3D Embossing Folder. To make the lovely brickwork stand out more, I used Crumb Cake ink and a Blending Brush to rub color over the bricks. Extra attention was paid especially to the raised bricks which received much more ink. You could add more color with other pale colors if you'd like a different look.
The stamps used for this are from the Garden Birdhouses in the Annual Catalog on page 107. It was one of my first choices from this catalog, but when I got the set, I had no idea what I wanted to do with it. It languished on the shelf until I got this creative nudge, and here it is.
On the top flap, the branch on the bottom was stamped first. I used Memento Tuxedo Black ink and stamped the branch with enough room for the smaller birdhouse to tuck in under it, but over to the edge of the paper as far as possible. The branch was stamped again pretty close to the top and not quite so close to the edge of the cardstock. Then the birdhouses were stamped in the open areas tucked up under the branches. The third birdhouse was stamped on a scrap of Basic White and cut out after coloring.
After coloring, I cut a curvy edge very loosely following the stamped images, making sure the top edge ended up shorter than the bottom edge. When folded, there wasn't enough contrast between the two panels, so a 3" x 5 1/2" piece of Pear Pizzazz cardstock was attached inside the flap with adhesive. The cardstock was then cut to follow the curvy line of the white layer on top of it. This gave just enough of a contrast to please me.
When the flap is opened, you have the lovely green color complimenting the bricks. It needed a sentiment on this layer, but I wanted it to be small enough to be hidden. One of the sentiments from the Color & Contour stamp set was used. It was stamped on a scrap of Basic White with the Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Then it was cut out following the contours of the lettering. It was attached to the bricks using adhesive. When making this sentiment piece, I also stamped the Happy Birthday sentiment from the Garden Birdhouses and contour cut them too for later.
On to the inside of the card. I'm still fussing about what I can add or change on that, but here it is for now. The sentiment comes from the Garden Birdhouses. It was stamped with the Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I added a little bird sitting on one of the words. I haven't decided if that leafy branch should be stamped partially inside the card, or would it be too much. What do you think? Input please???
The very last thing to do on the card is the belly band. Pear Pizzazz cardstock was used here. It was cut 1" x 11" and folds around the card. I actually trimmed off about 1" to make the overlap shorter. You want to make sure the overlap can be hidden under the third birdhouse which is attached with a Dimensional. The birthday sentiment that was made earlier is also attached with Mini Dimensionals. And there you have it. A tri-fold card that is just a little bit different. If you try doing a card like this, let me know how it went and send me a picture if you can. I'd love to see what you do!
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It was fun being away visiting Connie, but great to be home again. Connie and I had lots of fun creating together and bouncing ideas around. She is such a creative person and it's so great to see how someone else pulls ideas together. I'll have her here guest hosting again sometime soon.
Thanks for taking the time to stop by for a read and hopefully a dose of creativity. Stay in touch and keep on creating. It's good for your disposition - at least that's what hubby says.
Hugs,
Sharon
I love your card even better than mine that used the purple cosmos stamp in front. I don't think anything else is needed inside. Beautiful work Sharon!
ReplyDeleteThanks Connie. It was fun collaborating with you last week. Hope we can do it again soon!
DeleteI love this! The curvy left side with the added green really makes this card pop.
ReplyDeleteThanks Barb! I thought the color inside made the card more interesting.
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