Friday, April 24, 2026

Fun Fold Pocket Card

We made this card at my Craft Box class last Friday.  The inspiration came from my friend Terry Kaspari who showed us how to make it in a class at her house earlier this month.  It's easy to make, but perhaps a little difficult to explain in words, so I may try to add a video tutorial next week.


Materials
* Perfect Plum card stock**: 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" (card base); 4-1/4" x 3-3/4", scored at 1/2" (inside panel); scraps for flowers and bow dies
* Pale Plum card stock**: 8-1/2" x 5-1/4", scored at 2-3/4" and 6-3/4" (folded card); scraps for flower die
* 80# white card stock: 5" x 2-1/2" (front panel); 4" x 3" (inside panel)
* Patterned paper***: 5" x 2-1/2" (inside left panel)
* Patterned paper (contrast color)***: 5" x 1-1/2" (inside right panel)
* Mossy Meadow card stock***: about 4" x 2-1/2" for leaves die
* Textured Notes stamp set*** (leaves on inside of card)
* Mossy Meadow Stampin' Pad***
* Petals and More Dies*** (leaves)
* Bow and flower dies (TEMU)
* Tiny pearl self-adhesive gems (flower centers)***
* Coastal Weave embossing folder***

** Stampin' Up! retired items
*** ROOBEE by Mara-Mi 12" x 12" Designer Paper Pad "Natural Paper" design (Walmart)

Assembly
* Fold Pale Plum card stock away from score lines to create card.  Emboss 5" x 1-1/2" white card stock and adhere to front left panel.
* Cut leaves, flowers and bow from card stock scraps and adhere to embossed card stock as shown -- don't forget to add a pearl to the center of each flower.
* Open card and adhere 5" x 2-1/2" patterned paper to inside left panel.
* Stamp sentiment or design, if desired, on 3" x 4" piece of white card stock and adhere to 4-1/4" x 3-3/4" card stock.  (NOTE:  Center between scoreline and edge, leaving 1/2" flap free.)
* Fold 4-1/4" x 3-3/4" card stock back at scoreline and apply adhesive to outside of 1/2" flap.  Carefully line up outer edge of 1/2" flap right up against bump of fold, centered from top to botton, and adhere to left panel over patterned paper.  (TIP:  This sounds kind of tricky, but the photos below might help.  The first photo shows how this finished panel will look when glued down -- note that folded edge is 1/2" away from the fold on the card; the edge of the 1/2" flap isn't shown in this photo, but it's right up against the fold of the card.  The second photo shows from the top what the inside of the card will look like when it's completed.) 





* Apply thin line of liquid glue or narrow double-sided tape across top and bottom edges on inside of remaining 1-3/4" flap.  Fold panel created in the last step to the right and fold 1-3/4" flap down over it.  This creates a pocket, and enfolds the panel inside the pocket.
* Adhere the remaining 1/1/2" patterned paper to the front of the pocket.


* Final step is to adhere completed card to 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" Perfect Plum card stock.  You actually can attach it at any point, but it felt to me like it was getting in the way as I worked on the card, so I waited until the last step.

Whew!  It's finished!

When you close and card, the inside panel will slide further into the pocket, and when you reopen it, it will slide back out.  There is actually only about 1/4" to 1/2" of the panel inside of the pocket, so you can carefully pull it out to write a sentiment on it.  You also could include a gift card or separate note in the pocket.

Thanks again to my friend Terry for showing me how to make this fun and unique card!  I hope you'll try it too.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Easy Masculine All-Occasion Card

There always seems to be a need for . . . and a lack of . . . good masculine card designs.  I found a design similar to this one somewhere online a few months ago and decided to tweak it a little for my April classes.


Materials
* Honey Nut card stock**: 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", scored at 4-1/4"; scrap for circle punch
* Smoky Shadow card stock**: 5-1/4" x 4"; scrap for six-sided punch
* Wood patterned paper from my stash: 5" x 3-3/4"; 5-1/4" x 1/2" (inside)
* Off-white card stock from my stash: 5-1/4" x 4" (inside); scrap for sentiment
* Simply Said Stamp Set*** (Happy Birthday)
* Country Birdhouse Stamp Set*** (inside sentiment)
* Pebbled Path Twine***
* Pebbled Path Stampin' Write Marker ***
* 2" Circle Punch***
* Tailored Tag (six-sided) Punch***
* Washi Label Die from TEMU
* Dark Gray Rhinestones from Amazon.com

** PapertreyInk.com
*** Stampin' Up!

Assembly
* Adhere patterned paper to Smokey Shadow card stock.
* Starting from the back, wrap twine around card stock three times, crossing over in the front, and ending in the back.  Use tape to secure ends on back.
* Use foam adhesive to adhere to card front.  (TIP:  Do not place foam over twine -- the twine is very thick and will create a "bumpy" spot in the middle of the card.)
* Trace around edge of circle and label with brush end of marker to define the edges.  Stamp sentiment on label.
* Adhere six-sided shape to circle; adhere label over six-sided shape.  Apply foam adhesive to top and bottom of assembled piece and adhere to card front over twine.  (NOTE:  Do not place foam adhesive over the twine.  One piece at the top and one piece at the bottom of the circle will be plenty of adhesive to hold it in place.)
* Add self-adhesive rhinestones to finish card front.
* Adhere strip of patterned paper near bottom of vanilla card stock.  Stamp sentiment and adhere inside of card.

I hope you enjoy this masculine-themed card.  My husband tells me (often) that bling has no place on a manly card, but since this is a darker, kind of toned-down color, he had no problem with the bling on this card.




Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Girly Pinkish Card (for Mothers Day or Birthday or ???)

This is the second card we made at my table in Berthoud this month.  It's definitely a girly card -- not that I'm girly, but the theme was Mothers Day, Graduation or Congratulations cards, and my other card was graduation (see previous post).


The inspiration for this card came from the flower die itself.  It was so much fun to use!

Materials
* Basic Beige card stock**: 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", scored at 4-1/4"; scrap for sentiment
* Flirty Flamingo card stock**: 5-1/4" x 4" (inside layer)
* 80# White cover stock by Hammermill: 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" (front); 5" x 3-3/4" (inside); scraps for sentiment and butterflies
* Flirty Flamingo Ink Pad**
* Mini Blending Brushes
* River Rock Stampin' Write Marker**
* Double Oval Punch**
* Exposed Brick Embossing Folder**
* Flowers and butterflies dies from TEMU
* Miscellaneous stamps from my stash
* Basic Gray Ink Pad**
* Iridescent Rhinestone Jewels**
** Stampin' Up!

Assembly
* Use flowers die to cut right edge of card front.  Use embossing folder to add texture to front and also 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" white card stock.
* Lay front of card over a piece of scrap paper and use mini blending brushes to add color to just the center area of each flower, pulling the color from the centers out to the edges of the center section so the great concentration of color is in the center.  Also add some color to the butterflies, pulling color from the centers out to the edges.
* Apply adhesive to the back of the card front and adhere the white embossed card stock, positioning it right up against the fold line.  If you place the card stock OVER the fold line, the card won't close very well.
* OPTIONAL STEP:  I wasn't fond of the white edge of the embossed card stock, so to give the card a more finished look, I used the brush end of the marker to add color around the edges of the white embossed card stock.
* Punch small oval from white card stock; punch larger scalloped oval from Basic Beige.  Stamp sentiment on white label and adhere to beige, then adhere to card front with foam adhesive.
* Use dies to cut butterflies from white card stock; use glue dot or liquid glue to adhere centers of butterflies to card front.
* Finish front by adding self-adhesive rhinestones to centers of flowers and butterflies.
* Adhere Flirty Flamingo card stock to inside of card; stamp sentiment on 5" x 3-3/4" card stock and adhere over Flirty Flamingo.

The most difficult part of this card was cutting the flowers.  The die itself was great -- cut everything nicely; but all the little pieces parts stuck to my Magic Mat, so I ended up cleaning them off after each cut!  (And I cut 64 of them!!!!

Monday, April 20, 2026

Time to post April cards . . . .

All of my classes and stamp camps this month occurred within an 8-day period, so I've had little time to post them until now.  This is the first card I made at Sassy Stampers Card Camp in Berthoud on April 11.  It was created as a graduation card, but I also included extra pieces parts and sentiments so it could be used as a birthday or other celebratory card.


Materials (most of this stuff came from my stash -- yes, I've been trying to shop my stash for most of my cards lately -- I've got SO MUCH STUFF!!!!)
* Black card stock: 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", scored at 4-1/4" (card base)
* White card stock: 5-1/4" x 4", embossed with star embossing folder (the one I used is called Lucky Stars, a vintage Stampin' Up! embossing folder from my stash)
* Black card stock: 5-1/4" x 1-1/2" (mat for patterned paper)
* Stars Patterned Paper: 5-1/4" x 1-1/4" (the pattern shown is by Paper Studio from Hobby Lobby)
* Silver stars were cut from Recollections Silver Foil Card Stock, also from Hobby Lobby, using three vintage Stampin' Up! star punches
* The label dies are from TEMU
* Tiny black stars are Starform stickers purchased from Stamplistic.com.
* Don't really know where the stamps came from, but they were stamped with black VersaFine Clair ink.
* Balloons image was found online and both those and the graduation cap were printed and then cut out with my Scan 'n Cut

Assembly
* Adhere star-embossed card stock to card front.
* Adhere black strip of card stock about 1/2” from right edge of embossed white card stock; adhere patterned paper over black.
* Adhere silver stars as shown.
* Stamp sentiment on white label and adhere to black label.  
* Use foam tape to adhere sentiment and graduation cap or birthday balloons as shown.
* Scatter black glitter star stickers wherever you like.
* Stamp sentiment on remaining white card stock and adhere inside of card.  Add a few black glitter stars.


I hope you enjoy this versatile card design!






Thursday, March 26, 2026

Easier-Than-I-Thought Fun Fold Card

This is the card I made for a recent swap at my friend Terry Kaspari's monthly meeting.



I've been admiring cards made with this diagonal cut for a long time, but I was never very successful at cutting the paper so everything lined up properly . . . until I saw this great YouTube video showing how simple it really is! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhe9CEJKxjE  Susan Reynolds (Makincraftsstudio) shows 5 different card designs using the same basic cut for each.

Materials:
* Hammermill 100# Premium Color Copy Cover Stock:
    * 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" scored at 4-1/4" (card base)
    * 6-1/2" x 3-1/4" scored at 3-1/4" (small overlapping card)
* Berry Burst card stock: 3-3/8" square and 3-1/8" square
* Beautiful Bokeh Designer Series Paper: 5-1/4" x 4"
* Happiness Abounds Stamp Set (flowers and leaves)
* Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder

Cutting and Assembly:

Card Base:
* On the front of the card, use your paper trimmer to cut a diagonal line from the top at the scoreline to the bottom right corner.  NOTE:  Don't discard that triangle -- I used mine for the inside (see instructions below).
* Emboss Beautiful Bokeh paper with Exposed Brick and then cut a diagonal line from the top left corner to the bottom right corner, creating two triangles.  Adhere one piece to the front flap and the other to the upper right corner on the inside.
* Remember that triangle we cut off the front?  Here's what I did with mine -- before I adhered the Beautiful Bokeh paper to the front flap, I lined it up with that triangle and trimmed 1/4" from the long diagonal side of the white card stock.  Then I adhered it to the lower left corner of the inside.  Since the patterned paper was embossed, it had a little thickness to it, so adding the thick card stock to the opposite corner kind of evened it out so when I adhered the smaller card to the inside it was more level and not "bumpy."  (It also made me happy to use that triangle instead of tossing it into a scrap bin and never looking at it again . . . .)

Smaller Overlapping Card:
* Fold card at score line.  Adhere to 3-3/8" Berry Burst square.  Adhere inside of card with the fold to the right and the opening to the left overlapping the front flap.
* Adhere 3-1/8" square to front flap of small card.
* Decorate to your heart's content with whatever makes you happy!!!

Notes:
* Other than the Hammermill paper, everything I used for this card was from Stampin' Up!
* I had previously colored and copied a bunch of the flowers from the Happiness Abounds stamp set, so it was handy for this card to just print out several sheets of them and cut them out with my Brother Scan 'n Cut.  I had planned on making a simple card, but once I got started putting flowers on the front flap I just couldn't stop myself from adding more and more and more!!!  I even put some leaves and a small bouquet of flowers on the inside -- just because I could.
* I was kind of in a hurry to assemble these cards, so I decided to try out some sheets of adhesive dots I had purchased on Amazon.  The results were disastrous, and it probably would have been just as quick to use my fine tip liquid glue -- I ended up with adhesive on the fronts of the flowers, all over my hands, and on my table!  As far as I can tell, the glue is holding and nothing has fallen off any of the cards, but I doubt I'll be using those sheets again.  Just too messy for me!

I hope you enjoy this card and try it yourself!  And be sure to watch that video -- Susan Reynolds offers easy to understand instructions and lots of tips as she is making her cards.  She also has a Facebook page which I've just started following with lots of great card making and paper crafting ideas!  Visit https://www.facebook.com/makincraftsstudio to check it out.



Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Delicate Leaves All-Occasion Card (Craft Box 03-20-2026)

For this card, I chose very soft and subtle colors to coordinate with the delicate leaves die.


Materials:
* Gray Granite card stock: 8-1/2” x 5-1/2”, scored at 4-1/4” (card base); 4” x 2-5/8” (frame)
* Hammermill 80# Premium Color Copy Cover Stock: 5-1/8” x 3-7/8” (first layer)
* Hammermill 100# Premium Color Copy Cover Stock: 3-1/4” x 1-7/8” (inside frame)
* Petal Pink card stock: 5” x 3-3/4” (embossed second layer)
* Soft Seafoam card stock: 3-1/2” x 1-1/2” (leaves die cut)
Inside:
* Petal Pink card stock: 5-1/4” x 4” (first layer)
* Hammermill 80# Premium Color Cover Stock: 5-1/8” x 3-7/8” (second layer)
* Coastal Weave 3D Embossing Folder
* Memorable Blooms Dies (Ali Express knock-off of Stampin’ Up! set)
* Deckled Rectangle Dies (3-15/16" x 2-9/16" for outside of frame; 3-1/8" x 1-3/4" for inside)
* Petal Pink & Pretty Peacock Foiled Gems
** Unless otherwise indicated all materials are from Stampin’ Up!

Assembly:
* Adhere 5-1/8” x 3-7/8” white cardstock to card front.
* Adhere embossed Petal Pink card stock over white.
* Center and adhere Gray Granite frame.
* Note: Before stamping sentiment on white rectangle, be sure to match up the corners to the frame making sure you stamp the sentiment in the correct orientation.  Then go ahead and stamp your sentiment and adhere to inside of frame.
* Adhere leaves and bling over frame.
Inside:
* Adhere 5-1/4” x 4” Petal Pink card stock to the inside.
* Adhere 5-1/8” x 3-7/8” white card stock over pink.
* Optional steps:
    *Adhere cutout piece of frame as shown.
    * Adhere leaves over the cutout piece.

* I hope you enjoy this design.  It's kind of a departure from my usual darker and brighter colors, but perfect for early spring!

Turtle-y Awesome Fun Fold Card (Craft Box 03-20-2026)

This card was inspired by my friend Janet Weisheit who made a very similar card for a swap last month.  Since I've had these turtles since sometime last year I decided it was time to use them.

Side View

This card looks difficult to make, but it's actually pretty easy!  It's kind of built in two separate pieces and then assembled into one card, so I took the two pieces apart on Janet's card to measure them.  Here's the info:

Materials:
* Real Red card stock: 
    * 9” x 4-1/4”, scored at 1-1/4”, 2-1/2”, and 5-3/4” (card base)
    * 11” x 2-1/2”, scored at 5-1/2” (tall front and back panel)
* Bright yellow textured card stock: 5-1/4” x 2-1/4”
* Dark yellow textured card stock: 2” x 2-1/4”
* Light yellow textured card stock: 1-1/4” x 2-1/4”
* White card stock: 5-1/4” x 2-1/4” (back panel); 2” x 5/8” (sentiment)
* Turtle-y Cute Designer Series Paper: turtle cut-outs
* Freshly Baked patterned paper: 4" x 3"; 4" x 1" (polka dots)
* Washi Paper punch
Notes:
* Card stock, turtle paper and punch are from Stampin’ Up!
* Words on back are from Ali Express (knock-off of Stampin’ Up! Turtle-y Awesome stamp set); Happy Birthday is from Rubbernecker Stamps (now Brass & Bliss Craft Co.)
* Freshly Baked paper is by Close to My Heart

Assembly:
* Fold out card base and, with 1-1/4” section at bottom, adhere 4” x 1” polka dot paper to bottom flap.  Skip the next 1-1/4” section, and adhere 4” x 3” polka dot paper to the third section.  Set aside.
* Adhere 5-1/4” x 2-1/4” bright yellow textured card stock to front panel of red 11” x 2-1/2” card stock.  Use marker to trace across one 2-1/4” edge of 2-1/4” x 1-1/4” light yellow card stock and one 2-1/4” edge of 2-1/4” x 2” dark yellow card stock.  With marked edges toward the top, adhere dark yellow card stock to bottom of bright yellow card stock and adhere light yellow card stock over dark yellow card stock
* Adhere turtle cut-outs as shown (I used pieces of foam adhesive to pop up balloon and chef turtle).  If desired, use Q tip to smudge a shadow near feet of each turtle (see photo).
* Adhere Happy Birthday label to 2-1/4” x 3/4” red card stock; use foam adhesive to adhere label near bottom of light yellow card stock.
* Stamp sentiment on 5-1/4” x 2-1/4” white card stock and adhere to back flap of 11” x 2-1/2” red card stock.
* Apply adhesive near center of 1-1/4" bottom section of card base (over the polka dot paper); adhere front flap of red card stock, lining up the two pieces at the bottom.
* Apply adhesive near center of back panel on card base and adhere back of flap by folding it down over the adhesive.

A lot of words to describe a fairly easy process.  I'll try to get back to this in the next week or so and add a video tutorial -- as they say, a picture says a thousand words!