Thank you. The idea was a knock-off from the Scor-Pal website, but I changed it to use a full 12x12 sheet.
"Origami Fold Card"
� Take a 12"x12" piece of Designer Series Paper and fold diagonally across the center. (Do not use cardstock. It is too heavy for this card.)
� Put folded edge along the top-most edge of the Stampin' Up Simply Scored board
� Score the folded paper at 3.5" and at 6"
� Flip the page over (left to right) and place the folded edge again along the top-most edge of the Stampin' Up Simply Scored board
� Score the fold paper at 3.5" and at 6"
� Fold all the paper inward at the 6" score lines
� Then take the paper back to the Simply Scored board and place the paper with one of the newly folded edges up against the top-most edge of the Simply Scored board and the long fold on the paper against the left edge of the board.
� Score the paper at 4.5"
� Fold all score lines with the folds at 6" and 4.5" folded inward (valley) and the folds at 3.5" folded outward (mountain)
� Now, with the paper edge facing you at the bottom and the pointed edge at the top, you'll see two little triangles on each side of the top triangle. Cut those two triangles out, so the top pointed edge will fold down.
� Next open the triangle formed at the 3.5" fold so that it can be pressed down into itself forming a square. Repeat with the other 3.5" triangle.
� The pointed top edge of the now-formed "envelope" can be tucked into one of the squares created by opening the 3.5" folds into a square.
� Adhere the two layers of the "envelope" all around except for the square at the front into which the top point of the envelope will be tucked.