This was a very simple card that we made last Friday. I figured since our first card was a little time-consuming, we should have a few less complicated cards to finish up the class.
The idea for this card came from my friend Kirsten. Her card used different paper, but I had just enough of this paper left over from my corner flip card (Stamp Camp North) to make enough for this class.
The front center piece flips up to reveal a place for writing a message on the inside.
Materials:
* The card base is Terracotta Tile card stock from PapertreyInk.com: 5-1/2" x 4-1/4".
* The next layer is Neenah Astrobrights Eclipse Black card stock: 5-1/4" x 4".
* The flowered layer is Amanda Pearl & Cardstock by The Paper Studio (Hobby Lobby): 5" x 3-3/4"
* The white card stock on the inside is 4" x 2-3/4".
* The black flap attached to the front is 4-1/4" x 3", scored at 7/16" from one short edge.
* I used a couple of retired Stampin' Up! punches for the sentiment:
* Black backing: Lasting Label Punch
* White sentiment: Wide Oval Punch
Assembly:
* Fold 4-1/4" x 3" black card stock at the score line; center and attach inside of the 7/16" flap to the back of the 5-1/4" x 4" black card stock so the large flap falls to the front. Adhere the 5-1/4" x 4" card stock to the Terracotta Tile card stock.
* Cut 1" from both the left and right short edges of the flowered paper. Attach the center piece (4" x 3") to the front of the black flap.
* Open the flap and attach the left and right pieces of flowered paper 1/8" from each the edges of black card stock. Be sure to match up the pieces so they form the complete picture when the card is closed.
* Center and adhere the 4" x 2-3/4" white card stock between the two flowered pieces.
* Stamp sentiment on white oval and adhere to the black backing piece; adhere to front clap with foam tape or hexagons.
Wasn't that easy?!
This class included four cards; the other three are pictured below and info for each of them has been posted previously.
From left to right, find these card designs at:
I hope you enjoy these cards and try them yourself!




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