Flap Card
by Rose Ann Reynolds
Try this adorable trifold card.
Supplies
- Scoring tool
- 3 1/2" x 11" piece of cardstock
- 3 1/4" x 4" piece of coordinating patterned paper
- 3 1/4" x 4" piece of neutral cardstock for card inside
- Coluzzle™ or other circular cutting system
- Paper cutter
- BasicGrey magnetic snap closures or similar product
- Dimensionals
- Adhesive
- Stamps, ink, additional cardstock and embellishments
Step-by-Step
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Step 1
Take the 3½” x 11” piece of card stock, and trim one of the short ends using the most outer channel of the Coluzzle™ circle template.
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Step 2
Trim card stock opposite the curved flap as shown to measure a total length of 10 3/8”. (A ruler was used to aid in measuring).
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Step 3
Score card stock at 4¼” and 8½”.
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Step 4
Fold at scores, and adhere patterned paper to lower flap. (Faux stitching on the upper flap was added at this point.)
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Step 5
Stamp, color, and mat the main image, then adhere to the center of the top flap using dimensionals or similar product.
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Step 6
Adhere magnetic closures to the back of main image, and the inside base of the card.
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Step 7
Adhere neutral card stock to the inside base to cover the exposed magnet. (One layer is ideal, but here, patterned paper and white card stock were used.)
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Step 8
Finish project using coordinating ribbon and desired embellishments.
Your Turn
You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Flap Card. Try this technique, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!
Questions and Comments
We'd love to get your feedback or questions. Leave your comment below.
http://www.scraphappyohio.com/
As soon as I find the ones used in the tutorial I will use those!
Toronto Condominium
That is just the cutest card I have seen in a while. I love that stamp set, too.
Where is Pinckney?
I love the way you design your cards as you do it with simplicity which makes them so neat. I have always loved your work , they do not look cluttered with a bunch of embellishments like I used to put so many things on a card I thought that would make it look better but all it does, I realized was made it look cluttered. You have taught me a lot and I want to thank you for it.
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