Hi everyone, sharing the final project from my October Class. It is an Interlocking Gatefold card using the Traditions of St. Nick 12" x 12" Designer Serie Paper and the Brightest Glow stamp set.
Base - Pebbled Path Cardstock 29.5cm x 14.5cm
Mats - Pebbled Path Cardstock 9.8cm x 4.5cm (3 pieces)
Designer Series Paper - 9.4cm x 4.1cm (3 pieces)
Basic White - 9.4cm x 14cm (for card inside)
Designer Series Paper - 9.4cm x 1.2cm (for card inside)
Extra cardstock for die cutting and stamping sentiment and embellishments
Technique
1. Score base card at 4.95cm and 9.8cm at each end and then zig zag fold each end starting with a Mountain Fold.. Make sure that you burnish these fold lines really well.
2. Add 2 of the mats to the left side of the card front, one at the top and one at the bottom. Make sure that the mats are flush with the top, bottom and sides. Add the last mat to the right side of the card front making sure to centre it between the top and bottom.
3. Add the Designer Series Paper to the panel.
4. Die cut the Pebbled Path and Basic White Nested Essential Labels for the front. Adhere these together using Dimensionals and then adhere to the card front using tape or wet glue. Make sure to only put adhesive on the centre portion as you do not want adhesive on the top and bottom of this piece as it overhangs the centre panel.
5. Stamp the sentiment using Pebbled Path ink and punch out using the Double Oval Punch.
6. Adhere Santa (he was fussy cut from the Designer Series Paper) and the ssentiment oval to the Nested Essential Labels piece using Dimensionals. Again watch where you put the Dimensionals.
7. Add a Gold Trim bow to the sentiment oval.
8. For the inside adhere the strip of Designer Series Paper to the bottom of the Basic White Cardstock piece and then adhere in place.
I hope you enjoyed this project.
If you live in Australia
you can get all the supplies you need
for this project from me.
You can place an order online or Contact Me and place an order.
Thank you for visiting.
Carolyn
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