Thursday, November 8, 2007

Flap Card Tutorial

I had a few people request dimensions for my card that I posted a couple of days ago, so I decided to give you a tutorial. How does that sound?


Supplies: 3½ x 11 card stock
3¼ x 4 patterned paper
3¼ x 4 White for Vanilla card stock
stamps/ink, card stock for stamping and matting your image
Coluzzle Cutting System with circle template
Scor-Pal or scoring tool of choice
Paper Cutter
BasicGrey magnetic snap closures or similar product
Any punches, ribbon, and or embellishments you desire



Take your 3½ x 11 piece of card stock, and use your Coluzzle Cutting System with your circle template to cut the curve using the most outer channel.



Trim the straight side of your card stock to measure 10 3/8 inches total length. After cutting, re-check your measurements. Your distance from where the curve begins, to the straight edge should measure 9 ½ inches. Make adjustment as necessary.



Score your card stock at 4¼ and 8½ inches using your Scor-Pal or other scoring tool.



Fold on scores and adhere the designer paper to the lower flap as shown.


Stamp, color, and mat your image, and adhere it to the top flap using Stampin' Dimensionals.



Use BasicGrey magnetic snap closures (or similar product) on the back of your image, and on the base of your card stock as shown.



Adhere your 3¼ x 4 inch white or vanilla card stock to the base of your project, to cover the snap.


Use any ribbon and/or embellishments to finish.



I hope you have fun with this! Please let me know if you make one, so I may check it out.

Thanks for visiting, and have a nice day!!

Stamps: Merry & Bright, Holidays & Wishes
Card Stock: Old Olive, Real Red, Watercolor, Very Vanilla, Dashing
Ink: StazOn Jet Black, Old Olive, Real Red, Pumpkin Pie, River Rock
Accessories: Scor-Pal, River Rock Double-Stitched Ribbon, 1 3/8 Circle Punch, Scallop Circle Punch, Coluzzle Cutting System, Aqua Painter, Stampin' Dimensionals

38 comments:

Pegg S said...

What a cute card! I will try this! Thanks for taking the time to share the tutorial!!

Alhambra Club said...

thanks for sharing the steps and info with us. That Scor Pal is on my Christmas List.

Tricia said...

Oh, I just have to try one of these! TFS!!

Libby Hickson said...

Great tutorial Rose Ann!! Thanks for doing that. You also reminded me that a Scor-pal is something I forgot on that Christmas wishlist I was working on...! :-)

Anonymous said...

Very cute. Thanks so much for sharing this tutorial, I might just have to go try this in a wee bit!

Anonymous said...

Really want to try this. Trying to figure out how to incorporate into my stamp camp on Saturday.

Anonymous said...

I just made one! Love it!

Thanks again for sharing.

Kelly said...

Awesome tutorial thank so much for sharing with us!

Catherine said...

Got to try this one. BTW, want to make sure if you got my images already? I mailed them sometime last week, sorry, it took me awhile, i've been very busy.

Deb said...

Fantastic tutorial Rose Ann, so clear and really shows off the card. This one is definitely going on my to do list!

Mrs. Nancy G said...

Oh yeah, I love this style! What a wonderful tutorial. Lots of great photos and your write up is easy to understand.

Thanks so much.

:-)

Anonymous said...

Thanks Rose Ann

I'm going to try this...this could make a cute birth announcement...I have time yet

Dawn Easton said...

Rose Ann! This rocks girl! I can't wait to give this a go! I don't have any of those magnets but I'll be sure to pop into a craft store tomorrow!! LOL!
Love what you did with this!!!

Anonymous said...

What a great tutorial! Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to order one of these one day!

Unknown said...

Fabulous Rose Ann!! Such a fun, neat card! I have snaps just waitig to be used . . :)

Anonymous said...

Great tutorial and really cute card.

joslyn said...

love this tutorial. i want to try this. thanks for all the info!!

Bonnie Weiss said...

I'm always too uncomfortble to ASK someone to share their info, so when you offer to share it, like you do, Rose Ann, I so appreciate it. This is a very cute card fold and I think I will use it for my Christmas cards, this year. TFS.

Kelly said...

Great tutorial! Thanks!

kathleenh said...

Thanks for the tutorial Rose Ann. I to have some time to stamp this weekend and I'll give this a try.

I love that little snowman and the paper and color combo you can't go wrong with!

Anonymous said...

Love it!! TFS

Anonymous said...

awesome tutorial and super cute card...can't wait to make one!!

Bethany Paull said...

Your tutorial is so well done, and a great idea! Love this card.

Anonymous said...

Awesome tutorial, Rose Ann! Great idea!
Hugs and smiles

Anonymous said...

Great tutorial. I never knew you could get magnetic snaps - now I do !! TFS

Anonymous said...

What a fantastic tutorial - I may have to crack open my stamps and try it right now.

sophia landry said...

What a wonderful tutorial, thanks so much for taking the time to do it :)

Meridith said...

Thanks for sharing this tutorial! I'm definitely going to try this. That little snowman is too cute!

Anonymous said...

AWESOME Tutorial girlie .. This is such a darling card Must make one this weekend ..
Thank you for everything you share with us
xoxox
Dawn Griffith

Anonymous said...

Excellent tutorial! Fresh, clean design as well--great job!

Lauren (mytime) said...

Oh now that is adorable!!! I love hiding the magnet! DUH!!!!!!
I will have to try this out. Let ya know when I do!

Anonymous said...

so cute! i think i have to go find some of those snaps!

Anonymous said...

Oh, thanks for this, Rose Ann! Fantastic tutorial! Darn, I meant to get some magnetic snaps on my last shopping trip but forgot. I NEED those! You know how you hate to get just one thing...now I'll have to start a list. LOVE this design!!

Jackie W. said...

Oh that is so cute!!! I can't wait to try it. I'm playing catch-up on blog reading and discovered I'm waaaaay behind! I love to see so much great stamping at once!!

Anonymous said...

awesome!!! just awesome!!

The Straub-erry Stand said...

Thanks for the guide! I needed a quite invite for xmas party... i made 55 of these and they were simple but looked very good!
Thanks!

Custom Cards said...

What a cute card i have scene their. I like all the cards here in your site so its bit different from the other cards.

Zafran ali said...

Fantastic tutorial Rose Ann, so clear and really shows off the card. This one is definitely going on my to do list!
Plastic Card.