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Swing Card 2

Good Evening!

My bendy card was on the TV again today, Create and Craft had a Christmas Cameo program and there was the Seasons Greetings Bendy Card at the front of the examples again, this time it had it’s very own close-up!! I just had to take another sneaky pic, well, it would be rude not to :)

bendy card on tv again

Ok, enough of all that, lol.

You may or may not remember that some time ago I posted a Rectangle Swing Card, which is also known as a Flip Card or Flip Flop Card. Well today I have an oval version for you, it comes complete with 2 sets of matting layers so all that is left is to decide how to decorate each side of the oval section. This card goes together in no time at all and any card with a moving element is always popular with recipients.

My card was for a teenage boy so I chose some funky paper from S.E.I which has these bright green glazed dots all over it, I cut my happy birthday sentiment from some pearl card in a similar shade of green for the oval and cut the birthday boy’s name for the other side :)

swing card 2

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swing card 2

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Diorama Card 1

Hi Guys!

I was inspired to try a Diorama card after reading brianna c1’s post on the MTC Forum and watching the video there, a Diorama card folds flat but when you open the card it pops up into a 3d box shape. I do love a card that moves or does something unexpected so this is right up my street. Of course I always have to complicate things even though I’d never made a Diorama card before, I added extra layers within the box area to form a scene.

My card was for a little girl who loves dancing and was having a bedroom makeover as part of her Birthday present including big fluffy rugs so that might explain why I designed the card as I did. Although I designed this card for a specific person, if any part of it can be of any use to you then you are very welcome to it :)

I cut my card from a sheet of A3 card and set the card height to approx 5.5 inches so it just fit on the sheet lengthways. I folded all of the score lines on my card then added each of the internal layers, attaching them by their folding side panels, starting with the front layer first working to the back. I cut each layer in a darker shade to add to the depth of scene and cut a panel of the darkest shade to glue to the back then used some strong tape to close the box area.

The card front:

card front

Inside:

card inside 1

Close up of the inside:

card inside 2

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Flower Envelope Style 3

Good Morning!

I have the third of my invitation envelope styles for you today so you’ll have today’s version, the flower gatefold envelope or the flower petal envelope to chose from. I don’t know what this style of envelope would be called but all of the corners meet in the middle where I have placed holes so you can pop in a ribbon to hold it closed.

As with all of my envelopes I used lightweight card which was 160gsm, I believe that would be the equivalent of approximately 60lbs in American paper weight but a heavy weight paper would probably work great too :)

envelope 3

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edit – Carol from Extreme Cards informed me that this design is called a Blintz fold, thanks for that Carol! You’re a star :)