Easy Diagonal Fun Fold Cards

 These are an easy diagonal fun fold card style!  You can create 2 card bases from one sheet of cardstock.

For this card I am using a Stampin Up stamp  "new to me stamp" from 2004 Mouse in a tea cup, the paper is also some old Stampin up designer paper, used a bow die from My Creative Time, colored the image with alcohol markers and she is "Oh so cute!"


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHALLENGES SUBMITTED:

Shopping Our Stash -SOS525-NBUS 

Passion for Markers Challenge Blog -Wk 747

 Unicorn Challenge -#100

Directions.

1. On the 8 1/2 inch side of your cardstock measure over 3 inches from the left side. Make a small mark.  You will do this on both ends of the cardstock.

2. Put your cardstock in your paper trimmer matching the marks and cutting a diagonal line.


 

3. Score each (starting with the 3 inch side) at 3 inches and 6 3/4 inches

4. Choose 3 designer papers. Plus a white cardstock 

5.   DSP #1 - cut panel at: 4" x 5 1/4"      DSP #2-  cut panel at: 3 1/2 " x 4 1/4"

DSP #3 - cut panel at:2 3/4" x 3 1/2"      ****cut a white panel at: 3 1/2 " x 4 1/4"

6. Fold the front cardstock score to the left and the middle score the the right so that  

7. You will place each DSP in the section of the card panel sliding it up 1/4 inch. Turn it over and mark with a pencil a line to cut.  ( hint: make sure that the edge of the DSP is showing on both sides)


8. After measuring glue the white panel in the middle on the inside and the panel that measures the same on the outside.  Then decorate the front panel!

Final Look!-  Scroll down to see the video!!!!



Here is a video of the process too!



6 comments:

  1. Definitely cute! And I love the card shape. Thanks for joining my challenge at PFM
    Natx

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  2. Such a sweet image and these colours look great together! Love this card shape too and thanks so much for the instructions! Thanks also for sharing at Passion for Markers. Hugs, Karen x

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  3. What a lovely fold and an adorable image. Wonderful colour choices. Thanks for sharing this with us at Passion for Markers!
    Linda

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