Hi, it's Kim here with a little tutorial for you of the card design I made for this week’s challenge
and what I describe as a ‘CrissCross
Gift Card’ ! And there are quite a lot
of pics so please bear with me! The
papers and topper I’ve used are from the Cherryblossom Lane cd – with some
added wording on the topper.
I’ve started with :-
2 x 6” square card blanks
or 2 x A4 sheets of card,
cut to 148mm x 295mm and scored & folded in half
2 (or more if you wish!) sheets of design paper
A topper of choice
Ribbon or twine, embellishments, etc.
Cut the fronts of the two card blanks at a diagonal and keep the offcut
pieces.
Trim a 2cm wide strip from the long edge of the offcut triangle pieces.
Cut and stick the design papers to fit the two front triangles on the
card, the inside square of one of the cards and the two smaller triangle pieces
Edge the triangle edges with border punches, edge dies or lace,
etc. Then glue the two base cards
together so the front flaps overlap. The
smaller triangles are then glued on the inner card along two sides (probably
easier to use double sided tape to do this – not sure it shows up too well on the
photo!)
I’ve mounted the topper onto some coloured card, then used a length of
sheer ribbon that wraps around the card with plenty of length to tie a bow. Glue the topper to the top overlapping front triangle - making sure it's only stuck to one side lol!
And this is the finished card with some buttons added for
embellishments! The inner triangles
form a pocket that could take a voucher or gift card – as this is a ‘garden’
themed card I’ve added a packet of flower seeds! But it would be great with different papers
and topper and a gift card added for a teenager, or Christmas papers with
vouchers inside! A nicer way of giving a
little gift!
Hope you liked the tutorial!
Kim x
So beautiful and thank you for your tutorial your card is gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful x
ReplyDeleteFabulous tutorial Kim :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Love the tutorial. Thank you for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteMarianne
Love this tutorial - I will definitely have a go at this when I get a chance.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Sharon x
A fabulous tutorial Kim and your card is absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Fliss xx