Happy Sunday!!! Yesterday was Stamp Camp North at the Westminster Elks, and since I found some BEAUTIFUL pearlized paper at Hobby Lobby, I decided to make one final corner flip card.
It's kind of hard to tell from this photo, but the large metallic flower is rose gold foil card stock. The background paper has a pearlescent finish, so no matter how hard I tried, I was unable to get the metallic color to show up without getting too much shine on the black background. So you'll just have to take my word for it that these colors look AMAZING together.
As I mentioned in my previous post featuring this card design, it is surprisingly quick and easy to make. The hardest part of the card is deciding how to arrange the embellishments! Rather than repeating all the information here, you can click on this link to my other post explaining how I made the basic card. You also will find a link there to a YouTube video by the person who inspired me to try this fun fold.
A couple more photos -- the first shows the inside of the card when opened; the second is a layout showing how I placed my paper on the front and inside.
NOTE: The patterned paper in the upper left hand corner near the white
is the piece I cut from the paper on the front of the card.
And finally, here's a list of materials I used for this card.
* 80# Black Card Stock by The Paper Studio (Hobby Lobby): 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" for card base
* Amanda Pearl & Cardstock by The Paper Studio (Hobby Lobby): 5-1/4" x 4" - 2 different coordinating designs -- one for front; one for inside
* 80# White Premium Color Copy Cover Stock by Hammermill (inside)
* Rose Gold Foil card stock by Sizzix (large flower)
* Cocoa Bean card stock by PapertreyInk (leaves)
* Really Rust, Cajun Craze & and Basic Beige card stock by Stampin’ Up! (smaller flowers)
* Brushed Bouquet Dies by Stampin’ Up!
* Bough Builder and Three Flower punches by Stampin’ Up!
* Ornate Frames Dies by Stampin' Up! (label for sentiment)
I hope you enjoy this card, and now that I've shown you this fold using three different papers and embellishments (see photos below), I hope you try it yourself!
























