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Thursday, November 28, 2019

The Buckle Fold Card


This card was inspired by a fun fold card I saw on You Tube.  My customers had requested a class that focused on masculine cards and I thought this fold would be perfect for a masculine card.  What do you think?



Here’s what the inside looks like…



So now let’s see how this is created. 
I started by cutting all my pieces, here are those dimensions…

·         Night of Navy cardstock base is cut at 4 ¼ x 8 ¾” and scored at 5 ½”
·         Night of Navy cardstock for the image layer is cut at 3 x 8 ½” and scored at 4 ¼”
·         Balmy Blue cardstock layer (for the back of the image layer) is cut at 3 ¼ x 4 ½”
·         Whisper White cardstock (cut 2 each) is cut 2 ¾ x 4” and you will need a scrap about 2 x 2” to die cut out the sailboat)
·         Designer Series Paper (DSP) is cut to 3 x 4”

Start with your largest cardstock piece (4 ¼ x 8 ¾” scored at 5 ½”) fold the shorter side over left to right and reinforce the crease using your bone folder.  Now being careful to only place adhesive on the four sides (none in the middle) adhere your DSP to your card base.  Once this is well adhered use your classic label punch to cut your slot to make your buckle.  You do this by placing the punch in from the right side of the card (be sure to only have the layer with the DSP in there) and pushing it in as far as it will go and aligning it with the right side of the DSP and punch.  Now move it to the left side, aligning it with the DSP on the left side and pushing it in as far as it will go and punch.  Wrap a piece of the Night of Navy/Sahara Sand Baker’s Twine around the card and tie in a knot.

For the image portion of the card.  Stamp the largest of the sailboats from the Come Sail Away stamp set onto your scrap whisper white cardstock using Night of Navy ink and die cut it using the coordinating Smooth Sailing Dies (remember if you want both the stamps and the dies to order them as a bundle and save 10% on each, item # 151066).  Using dimensionals add the sailboat to the far-right side of one of your Whisper White layers.   Add your sentiment (be sure to check that it is not going to go under the buckle when the card is closed) I used the Set Sail in the Direction of your Dreams sentiment also from the Come Sail Away stamp set.  On your second Whisper White layer stamp the smaller sailboat in the far-left corner (this will give you ample space to write your message) using Night of Navy ink. 

Now let’s assemble the card.  Fold your piece of Night of Navy cardstock that measures 3 x 8 ½” and is scored at 4 ¼” from the right to the left (this will seem backwards to you but it is right) reinforce the score with your bone folder.  Add this layer to the Balmy Blue cardstock layer centering it.  Now add the Whisper White layers (the one with the small sailboat on the inside and the one with the die cut larger sailboat and sentiment on the outside.  Now simply adhere this whole piece to the center of the larger card (be sure to align it so that the smaller card can tuck into that slit we created and allow our “buckle” to work. 

My final suggestions here are to use your bone folder and just give the smaller card a little curve up (this helps it to tuck in) and don’t forget to embellish (we often don’t do that with masculine cards) I love how this little silver ships wheel from the Come Sail Away Trinkets looks on this card (I could have just as easily embellished with one of the adorable anchors from that same set and just tied it onto the twine, either would look great).

I hope you enjoy this card and just a reminder this fun fold would be great for a number of cards, it is easy to do and lots of fun and it is pretty impressive when you finish.  Just a reminder you can find all of the products I used for today's card plus many more products for any project you might want to try on my website at www.craftwithronnie.stampinup.net or by clicking the shopping cart at the top of this blog or the picture of the products below.

Happy Crafting!!!

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