Here is how this card is folded :
Take a rectangle piece of paper (landscape layout),score it in half and unfold it again .
Then from the bottom upwards you measure 1/3 of the total width, score and fold and unfold again.
Cut the horizontal score line from the left side all the way to the middle of your paper.
Fold the 2 small part again towards the back and close your card.
Now you have an extra little flap on the front of your card and one for a pocket on the back of your card
That is if you close it on the side... ( see extra photo's )
The PP's that I used are from HOTP 3221 : Stripes,Checks & Dots.
The images are from an old Decoupage sheet from WEKABO798.
Used dies from Marianne Design :
LR0202 flap on the front.
LR0234 frame and LR0241 for the sentiment (stamp)
LR0235 frame for text
On the back you see also a label from Magnolia for writing a personal message .
The inside of my card is embellished with embroidery and beats.
Now for the iron part...
I used an iron Dummy, button brads and on the label some circular clips.
niki
Date: Thursday, July 11, 2013 GMT Views: 2884
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Thu, Jul 11, 2013 @ 10:36 AM
I'm glad somebody has used a spiral clip . I always love to see them on other people's cards even though I never seem to be able to use them myself. What a special card this is, inside (and back!) as well as the front.
Registered: March 12, 2006 Location: Minneapolis, MN Posts: 3007
Thu, Jul 11, 2013 @ 12:11 PM
This card is simply divine! I love all of the details and thought you put into this gorgeous creation. Thanks for sharing your work with us at the Sister Act Challenge Blog this week.
Cathy xx
Registered: August 18, 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 134
Thu, Jul 11, 2013 @ 4:21 PM
How on earth can anyone make such a beautiful card? I am seriously in awe of the layout, colors. image and sentiments.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful artwork with us at WAW. We appreciate your participation and love seeing the diverse gifts and talents.
Blessings,
Carole Robb Bisson
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