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Does anyone have the dimensions for this type of card?
I'm in the process of watching a video and came across this card and really like the fold on it. And since I am a very visual person and one who needs actual dimensions, does anyone know the dimensions on this particular fold/card? I think I hear her say it's called a "joy fold" ???
The card is at 12:05 (it's black white and ared) Thanks
And I guess while I'm on the subject, does a list even exist that will give you dimensions on all different types of folds? I'd like to start dabbling in something a little different than just a regular card.
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FYI, I think one of the measurements in the Splitcoast tutorial is incorrect.
It calls for Two 2 3/4" x 4" pieces of cardstock or designer paper (optional). These go on the center focal piece (Step 5), which is a piece of 3x8 cardstock scored and folded at 4". This means the center focal piece measures 3x4". But that means if you have a 2 3/4" x 4" piece, it will go all the way to the edge of the focal piece.
So, the 2 3/4" x 4" pieces should actually be 2 3/4" x 3 3/4", so you get the nice border all the way around.
(Note that there IS one 2 3/4" x 4" piece that belongs on the left hand side at Step 4. That one is correct.)