A fun fold card that looks like a normal card until you open it up.
Project Recipe
A5 card base 29.7cm x 10.5cm
scored at 14.9cm.
Card front layers:
Basic white card: 10cm x 14.4cm x 2 pieces (one for the card insert inside)
DSP 9.5cm x 13.9cm (behind the window panel)
Card inside layers:
DSP 6"x 6" scored at 3" on each side, then fold diagonally in half to make a triangle.
Contrasting card stock: 7cm x 7cm
Basic White card stock 6.5cm x 6.5cm
Using the window die from the Meandering Meadow bundle cut a window, centred on the card stock in your basic white front panel.
Run the window cut out panel through the Exposed Brick embossing folder.
Attach dimentionals to the back of the window panel at attach it to the piece of designer series paper from the Meandering Meadow suite collection.
Adhere the front panel to the card base using Tombow glue.
Die cut a gate from the Meandering Meadow dies apply a little bit of glue and slide it in and tuck it just inside the window.
Using a 1/2cm of Gold Adhesive Glimmer paper to trim the bottom of the card front.
Attach your sentiment. I used the smallest Sylish Shape die banner and the Hello from Go to Greetings stamp set.
Inside of card:
Adhere the card insert to the card base.
Fold your 6 x 6 piece of DSP to form a 3" square (so that it will pop up when attached and opened to the card base)
Apply glue to your 3" DSP square and place the point of the 3" square up to the centre of the score line, just a fraction below the score line. Attach by pressing down firmly.
Apply glue to the other side of the 3" DSP square and close your card base to attach it to the card.
Adhere your 7cm x 7cm piece of contrasting card stock to the 3"square of DSP that is sitting on the card insert panel.
Stamp your sentiment and/or image on the 6.5cm x 6.5cm basic white card stock and attach it to the 7x7 piece layer
When you close your card there will be tiny little corners of the DSP sticking out, simply get your papersnips and snip them off. When you reopen your card it will appear like you have cut notches in the insert DSP.