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This week we are making Tri-Fold Cards! You may have seen this card last year....I thought it was simply darling, and have always wanted to try one. I was in a swap for "Fancy Folds" and finally tried it!
Ok, Ms. Stalkers (and you know who you are! :cool: ) get stamping!
I have 20 minutes to get DS in the shower before the bus comes! EEK!
As always, if you have questions, please ask. If you have suggestions, please share!
When you upload, please put TLC53 in the keyword section when you upload, and then post a link to your card here in this thread.
If you are new to the challenges, please feel free to do this one or ANY of the challenges at any time. There is no time limit. They are not races to see who can do one first, nor are they contests of any sort. All the challenges are simply to provide inspiration and to get us STAMPIN' !!
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__________________ Beth
You are braver than you believe,
stronger than you seem,
and smarter than you think.
~Christopher Robin~
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too stinking cute! Love it!!! Am I now considered a stalker? I hurried all the kids out the door so I could get online and check out the new challenge! LOL!
Now of to create and maybe slip some laundry in while I am at it!
__________________ Lisa C., Mom to 3 great kids, 3 super dogs and an cat that thinks she is a dog! My Gallery
Thanks, Beth. This looks like an awesome challenge. I've never done one of these before. I gotta hit the treadmill before I can start... well, actually, I need to walk on it! So, while my laundry is washing & my supper is cooking in the slow cooker (hee hee)... gotta go walk for at least 1/2 hr., but I'll be back.
Thanks, Beth. This looks like an awesome challenge. I've never done one of these before. I gotta hit the treadmill before I can start... well, actually, I need to walk on it! So, while my laundry is washing & my supper is cooking in the slow cooker (hee hee)... gotta go walk for at least 1/2 hr., but I'll be back.
I've been wanting to try this out for quite a while now! Thanks for the challenge Beth! Rox, Jen stole my challenge last week too. Why not just do a square card again only with a different layout...just a thought!
Oh Beth this card of yours made with Best of Cluck is so dang cute. I purchased that set too. I am home today all day getting new kitchen and dining room floors installed, so I can playyyyyyyyyyy. Let me go search through my stamps and get to it.
Miss you, Beth. Are you going the KC? Let me know.
Dee
I have a photo from a stamp expo that I went to last year and it has tons of these on an idea board! Yipee! Now I get to take the photo out and start CASE-ing ;-) Thanks for a great challenge~
Stalker chicken in. I haven't made one of these before either. Help.........what are the &*&(%^##@ directions. I don't do figure it out yourself very well.
Beth, thanks for uploading the challenge while taking care of DS. We appreciate it.
I got the directions right from Beth's 3rd link, and if you read in the comments section there is even a pictureof what it looks like when you cut it out and where to score. I printed the instructions and the picture on the same sheet, it is off to my stamp room I go..darn I need a computer in there!!
__________________ Lisa C., Mom to 3 great kids, 3 super dogs and an cat that thinks she is a dog! My Gallery
Sorry, Rox! It is really more of a sketch challenge, but hey, fancy folds can be called a technique too!
Actually Beth I think it better they come after you than me! I wasn't sure they would go for this on the sketch! It's hard to get people out of the norm you know!
I think it'll be fun!
I admit it, I was one of the stalkers! Then I made the mistake of sitting down to try to watch something on TV-that sent me off to dreamland for a while. Now I have a project to work on! Thanks for the great idea, Beth!
Beth, I am a bit confused, I tried cutting out a sample card, to get the feel, the sample card that you showed does not have the edges lined up, it is offset, but on your card the edges meet, did you trim your card more then what she showed in the directions? Just trying to figure this out, so I can stamp it. I am suppose to have already been to the grocery store and back..but geez..how can I go when there is stamping to be done??
Thanks!
__________________ Lisa C., Mom to 3 great kids, 3 super dogs and an cat that thinks she is a dog! My Gallery
Yay! Got it done! This tri-fold so perfectly fit an idea that's been floating around in my head for a couple of days. Here is my closed card and here it is open.
That was a fun one! Beth, your chickens were just too cha cha for words, so I had to do a chicken card too! I really hope that you don't mind the blatant CASE'ing! :p Thanks for the inspiration!
Beth, I am a bit confused, I tried cutting out a sample card, to get the feel, the sample card that you showed does not have the edges lined up, it is offset, but on your card the edges meet, did you trim your card more then what she showed in the directions? Just trying to figure this out, so I can stamp it. I am suppose to have already been to the grocery store and back..but geez..how can I go when there is stamping to be done??
Thanks!
The directions are a basic guideline, I think. I wanted to mat mine, so I did my first fold at 4" instead of 4-1/4", but then when I went to mount it on the back piece, I realized that I needed to trim the length as well. I only cut off 1/8", because I was already chopping off part of the picture.
I'm thinking if you want to mat it on a single mat, those first 2 marks need to be at 5-1/4" & 3-1/4". For a double mat, go 5" & 3-1/2". Hope that makes sense & makes it easier for y'all.
I love this card fold. I did a class in October and had them make this card using the loads of love. They really liked it!! May have to go play later!! Thanks for the challenge.
__________________ MJ Looking forward to warm weather....
I love this challenge. It has forced me to make these tri-fold cards. It was so much fun I am going to make some more.
I shamelessly CASE'd the idea of using Fresh Fruits apple stamp to make a clover from Teresa Bolin. Found her card on the SU Stampers Showcase. It's an adorable card. Figured I could use that idea to make a tri fold St. Patrick's Day card. The colors didn't scan well as usual, but it is bright & cheery in person. Hope you like it.
Wendy Gallery at Splitcoaststampers Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
__________________ Thanks, Wendy wereids = we-reids not weirds "You never fail until you stop trying."
After I figured out how to cut the cs, I was golden!! I did a shabby/dirty card and finally used my new Prima flowers on something. Great challenge Beth, thanks
Here is my first card...and as I mentioned, mine does not look like the examples you guys are posting...I thought I followed the directions, but when I tried to scan the inside, it would not even fit on the page correctly??? help me someone...
Beth, I am a bit confused, I tried cutting out a sample card, to get the feel, the sample card that you showed does not have the edges lined up, it is offset, but on your card the edges meet, did you trim your card more then what she showed in the directions? Just trying to figure this out, so I can stamp it. I am suppose to have already been to the grocery store and back..but geez..how can I go when there is stamping to be done??
Thanks!
Lisa, I did have to trim both the left edge of the top "flap" as well as the bottom edge to get it to fit with the double mat.
What I did was just cut the paper in two pieces (one edge was 5 1/2" and the other was 3" ). Then, with the long edge of the triangle on the bottom and the 5 1/2" side of the triangle on my right, I scored at 4 1/4" from the right edge to make the "middle" part. Then I marked where the top flappy should be folded back so that the fold would be flush with the right side. After the top flap was folded over to the left, I had to cut off about an 1/8" of the top flap so that it was flush with the left side.
Then because I decided I wanted to do the double mat, I had to cut off a little on the bottom.
Here is my first card...and as I mentioned, mine does not look like the examples you guys are posting...I thought I followed the directions, but when I tried to scan the inside, it would not even fit on the page correctly??? help me someone...
Pinky
Pinky,
When you cut your cs, you are cutting a diagonal line from one end of the cs to the other (the cut is the length of the cs, not the width). You will end up with 2 identical pieces of card stock after you make the cut. If you don't mat the card, the back edge of the card will be on a diagonal, rather than straight across. I did a single mat on mine, so I did my first fold at 4" instead of 4-1/4", but then when I went to mount it on the back piece, I realized that I needed to trim the length as well. I only cut off 1/8", because I was already chopping off part of the picture.
I'm thinking if you want to mat it on a single mat, those first 2 pencil marks need to be at 5-1/4" & 3-1/4". For a double mat, go 5" & 3-1/2". Hope that makes sense & makes it easier for y'all.