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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Side-by-side display card fold

(Originally posted HERE on Sept.  19, 2010)
SIDE by SIDE display card fold

The finished card is here.  It is 4.25" square, in position to display the front and inside side-by-side.  Please read further to find out more details.
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A PRINTABLE INSTRUCTION PDF SHEET with dimensions and tips is available HERE
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Here is the front view when in accordian position.
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Here is the view from the back.
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Here is a picture of the foldable base with scor-tape tabs on each end for attaching the front and inside panels to, and I decorated the back sides with designer papers.  This photo is BEFORE I attached the panels to the base.
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Here are the close-ups of the front and inside images.
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It also can be standing up like a square box.  However if you do this, you will want to add a little tab to the "inside" (right) panel with velcro on it, and attach the other side of the velcro to the backside of the front panel, so that it will stay together in a square shape.  You won't need the velcro if standing in a "V" shape shown previously.
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When it is folded up, the front panel is still the front panel, and the inside is actually on the very back facing outside.  This is how it looks folded up, from the top.  My card here is about 1/4" thick.
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TIP: you will want to get yourself a protective clear envelope for your card before putting it into a paper envelope or box envelope.  Since the front and inside are facing outward, you want to protect the delicate embellishments during transit to the recipient.
You can either use a 4.75" plain flat envelope which will expand when you slide the folded card in.  Or you can create yourself a custom size "box style" envelope for even better protection.
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A PRINTABLE INSTRUCTION PDF SHEET with dimensions and tips is available HERE
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SUPPLIES:
  • IMAGE: Pirate Birdie by Doodle Pantry
  • CS/PAPER: 90 lb. Canson watercolor paper, CDS ripe olive, CDS deep sea, soft suede, Basic grey pyrus DP
  • INK: SU not quite navy marker, Tombow markers 992, 947, 098, 879, 933, 491, 845, 026, N15, N65, N75
  • ACCENTS/TOOLS: waterbrush, spellbinders labels 1 and 2, ticket corner punch, piercer, linen thread, 1/4" square punch, aged copper brads in two sizes, sewing machine, PTI ribbon, liquid pearls, spica glitter pen, scor-pal and scor-tool, scor-tape, glue dots, pop foam dots
  • COLORING: Watercoloring with Tombow markers and a waterbrush
  • SPECIAL FOLD: The front and "inside" are added to tabs off each side of a "card base" so that it can open up and fold to set up like in the photo. When collapsed, the "inside" is on the back and the front is still the front, and the inside is folded in between them.
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3 comments:

Dawn Frost said...

Love this tutorial Laurie! Thanks so much.

Kristine said...

THIS is super cute Laurie!! I'm just now purusing your blog here and am in love! Your digis are so cute =) Noticed your challenge and there's 4 hours left--eeks! I got my daughter right on it! LOL. She's 12 and LOVES a good challenge (so do I!) but am right in the middle of another project. Hope to play again next time! Sounds FUN! =) Beautiful blog by the way too!
~Kris 'n Carly

cass said...

great tutorial;