Once again, I am honored to be a guest designer for the Creative Creases Challenge. As always, the theme for the challenge is Anything Goes with a Fun Fold, and if you’ve been following my blog you already know I love finding new fun folds! Here’s the link to the Creative Creases Challenge #96!
For a number of years I’ve been making cards for a colleague/friend at school. This is the Christmas card for his parents, which includes a gift card pocket. His mother’s favorite color is basically any shade of blue, and he requested snowflakes for this year’s card. I was happy to oblige!
Here’s my card:
I used a video tutorial from Creating with Kristina for her W fold card. You can find her video here. It may look complicated, but if you can trim and score paper, this fun fold is for you!
Measurements:
- The Night of Navy base measures 8-1/2 by 5-1/2 inches, scored at 4-1/4 inches
- The Night of Navy inside W fold cardstock measures 5-3/8 by 11 inches
- For the Night of Navy on the front, I started with a 5-3/8 by 4 inch piece of cardstock, then cropped it using the Frozen Edges die
- HINT: When using this die, you need to trim it to the desired height before you crop it out. Trust me on this.
- Score this cardstock piece at 2-3/4, 5-1/2, and 8-1/4 inches, which should fold up into equal quarters
- The white cardstock on the front and inside panels all measure 4-1/8 by 5-3/8 inches
- I used two other pieces of white cardstock each measuring 4-1/4 by 5-1/2 inches
- Trim a piece of the cardstock to 3-1/4 by 4-1/2 inches for the back sentiment panel
- I used dues from the Stylish Shapes die set to crop the front circle, and the two inside sentiments
Stamping & Embossing:
- There’s quite a lot of embossing on this card using clear, white, and gold embossing powder
- All of the snowflakes come from the One of a Kind photopolymer stamp set
- First, I stamped the large snowflake in clear on the white cardstock front panel and heat set it
- Here’s a close-up of one of the front snowflakes:
- Next, I turned my attention to the inside Night of Navy W folder piece of cardstock
- First, I stamped the large snowflakes in VersaMark ink, covered it with clear embossing powder and heat set all of them
- Next, I stamped the medium snowflakes in VersaMark ink, covered them all with gold embossing powder, and heat set them
- I did the same with the smallest snowflake using white embossing powder and heat set them
- All the sentiments come from the Greetings of the Season photopolymer stamp set
- The sentiments were stamped on white cardstock using VersaMark ink, covered in gold embossing powder, and heat set
Assembly:
- Unless otherwise noted, I used multipurpose liquid glue to adhere the pieces of the card together
- I don’t have to worry about the card being too bulky or requiring extra postage because it will be hand-delivered and still fits inside a medium envelope
- Adhere a piece of ribbon onto the front piece of the Night of Navy cardstock snowflake and adhere it with tear & tape in the back
- Adhere the cardstock to the front piece of white embossed cardstock
- Add dimensionals to the sentiment circle and adhere
- Slide the gold embossed and cropped snowflake under the sentiment circle and adhere
- Adhere the two inside white cardstock panels
- Add glue to the left quarter of the Night of Navy W fold and adhere to the inside of the base
- Add glue to the top, bottom, and left sides of the right quarter of the W fold.
- HINT: Do NOT add glue to the whole side of this part of the W fold. You will need to be able slide a gift card in that part of the W fold
- Adhere the back sentiment piece
- With that, I’d finished this fun fold Christmas card
What a beautiful card, Sue! Wow, I love the night of navy and gold together, so elegant for the holidays. Thank you so much for being our guest designer at Creative Creases! Your fun fold cards are always lovely and I hope you will be back in our gallery again soon!
Beautiful “W” fold, Sue. So many times we see Night of Navy paired with silver. The gold warms up the cool color and makes it very regal.
Thank you for being a guest designer for Creative Creases Challenge #96. Hope to see you again soon.
WOW! This is gorgeous! I love this fold – and that beautiful snowflake die cut edge is wonderful. And thanks for the tip on using that die!! 🙂
Sue, I love this gorgeous fun-fold cards. I make these extensive fun-folds for close family and best friends. I have this sentiment set and it is great to use it for all the sentiments needed for this card. Enjoy your day!