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Today I’m going to show you how easy it is to make a split panel birthday card. Like a lot of fun fold cards it is easier than you think and was actially one of the card from my July classes. For this birthday card, I pulled out the Country Flowers bundle, some of the Country Lace 12″ x 12″ designer series paper and one of the Everyday dies. All of these products are avaiable to purchase at my online Stampin’ Up! store.
What is a split panel fold, I hear you ask?
Basically, the card front is split into three panels. I started with a grey granite base (10.5 x 29.6 cm) scored at 14.8cm and cut at 19.8cm. This creates the first panel at the top. Then the remaining piece is cut into two parts, one measurng 5 x 10.5 cm, which leaves 4.8 x 10.5cm. Next I die cut a label using one of the Everyday Details dies, which I added to the slightly larger panel, trimming the excess to leave an even border. This panel then becomes a bridge connecting the top and lower part of the card front after the designer series paper is added.
Using Designer Series Paper in our cardmaking
I love using designer series paper (DSP) in my cardmaking and through August 2024 there is a 15% discount on some of Stampin’ Up! dsp. Contact me for a list to see if one of your favourites is in the sale! For both of today’s cards I used some of the gorgeous Country Lace 12″ x 12″ dsp pack, which is part of the Country Woods Suite Collection in the Stampin’ Up! Annual catalogue.
You can watch me make the petal pink version in the video later in this post or by clicking the photo above. For both cards I stamped the teapot from Country Flowers onto a scrap of dsp from the Country Woods 12″ x 12″ dsp. Both of the papers used are in the 15% sale (at the time of writing this post).
These cards were quick to make and are an easy fun fold card. The sentiment is from the Keeping Tabs stamp set, and is stamped on to the inside of the card but showing through the split.
Click on the video below to watch me make the pink version and don’t forget to subscribe to my channel and/or leave me a comment. I’m amazed and delighted to have over 2,000 subscribers to my channel now.
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That’s all from me today, as always, thanks for stopping by and remember to keep it crafty.
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