Big Top with a Twist

Big Top with a Twist

Karen Wyngaard Karen Wyngaard

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I don't know about you, but my crafting Pin boards are bursting at the seams! While riding the wave of creativity from my blog hop project, I decided to take a couple "fancy-fold" technique Pins for a test drive. The results are three fun cards:

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First, I was inspired by this Pin to create a cute "pop-up book" card.

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I followed the blogger's template for the interior without too much trouble. (She offers a free download in her post.)

Template - Pop Out Book Card - inches

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I found some of her other directions a bit unclear, but in the end I figured out the card base is a 5x10" folded in half. The finished card size is 5x5, and if you make the insert correctly (LOL), it folds flat for mailing.

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The other two cards are inspired by this Pin for a Postal Twist card. The post is in Spanish and centimeters, so it took a bit of experimenting to come up with my final measurements.

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The blogger's dimensions converted directly from centimeters to inches worked just fine, however, I wanted the finished cards to fit into a standard A2 envelope. The directions below will create two Postal Twist cards.

To create the card bases:

  • Cut one 8.5x11 horizontally at 10.5".
  • Rotate and trim vertically at 4.25".
  • Score and fold each 4.25 x 10.5 diagonally from corner to corner.
  • Fold in half, carefully aligning the edges and burnishing with a bone folder.

  • To create the card panels:

  • Trim 8.5x11 horizontally at 9.75".
  • Rotate and cut vertically at 7.5 and 3.75".
  • Use a craft knife, cutting mat and grid ruler to cut one 3.75 x 9.75 on the diagonal, corner to corner.
  • Lay the two triangular pieces in front of you to replicate the arrangement of the folded card base (see the example photo in the blog post). Use a craft knife and grid ruler to cut the two pieces down the center; the measurement should be 5 inches along the longest edge of the triangles.
  • Repeat with second 3.75 x 9.75. Adhere panels to each card.
  • Embellish and add tags/inserts to pockets as desired.

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    I hope you'll give these fancy folds a try. Happy crafting!

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