Today is the Fun Folds Blog Hop and I have a fun, Tri-fold card. Best of all it includes the This Birthday Piggy stamp set. It is one I have been excited to use.
Stamps
This Birthday Piggy stamp set is new in the Annual Catalog. Personally, I love all of the animal sets. And this one reminded me of one a couple of years ago. You may remember “when Pigs Fly”. That was special. This one brings back memories of the Geico commercial with the little piggy and his pinwheel saying “WEEEEE”. Well, the “weee” is in the stamp set.
Of course that sentiment had to go on the card!
Paper
This beautiful and fun paper is the Design A Daydream Designer Series Paper. It is a Host Rewards in the Annual Catalog. This means that you get A Lot of paper for minimal cost. It is on page 135 and there are 48 sheets of double sided paper for $18.00.
As soon as I saw the pinwheel piece of DSP, I knew it went perfectly with this stamp set. And from a scrap piece of the DSP, I fussy cut a pinwheel. It is attached to the top of the bicycle flag. That was a perfect spot for it to appear as if it was planned that way.
Layout
There are several names for this type of fold as well as several different dimensions. For this one, I went as simple as I could and combined a few of the directions I found. However, it does only allow for one card from an 8 1/2 X 11 piece of cardstock. The card base is 5 1/2 X 11. It is scored on the 11″ length at 3 3/8 from each end.
Making the angle cuts is actually easier than it sounds. Beginning with either end, make a tick mark 1″ down from the top edge, and then 1″ in from the bottom edge. Then cut from the top score line over to the 1″ down mark. That provides the top downward angle. From that point, cut down to the 1″ in at the bottom. This provides the bottom angle. Repeat on the other end.
For the DSP. you need two pieces of DSP that measure 3 1/8 X 5 1/4. Decide which patterns you want to show on the two sides. They can be complimentary or two different ones as I did. Once decided. place the two pieces back to back. In other words, have the front piece with the side you want to show facing you, and if you turn the two over, have the other piece facing you. Make the exact cut that you did for the base. Go down 1″ from the top right and make a mark and in from the bottom right 1″ and make a mark. Then cut same as before. The two pieces will now fit the card. If this is too stressful, you can cut them individually!
I have a template picture to show that may be clearer.
Here is the open card.
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Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed today’s project and will come back. I do read and reply to all of the comments individually. They mean a lot to me. Please reach out if you have a question.
Smile and Keep On Stamping,
Jackie
SUPPLIES:
Oh, Jackie, I just love this fun fold card! The little guy on the scooter is the best focal point and I just love the papers you chose. Great job!
Oh my gosh Jackie, this card is so adorable!! Indeed it does remind me of the Geico commercial and I love it. Great job!!!
What a darling card, Jackie and a great fun fold! I may have to buy those pigs now. Fun hopping with you today! Blessings, Beth 🙂
So stinking cute! I love this combination of DSP patterns. Thanks so much for the template – I’ve pinned it for future use.
Terrific card! Thanks so much for the template, I’m visual so I really need to see it to understand. Thxs again!