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Joy Fold Card

November 28, 2019

Today’s card once again features products from the Christmastime is Here Product Suite.  I cut and scored my card base from Cherry Cobbler card following instructions for the Joy Fold card I found on Splitcoast Stampers.  I attached Christmastime is Here Specialty Designer Series Paper to the front of the small flap.  I attached another pattern from the same Designer Series Paper to the inside of the panel.  I cut the smaller panel from Cherry Cobbler card and scored it in half.  This panel is attached to the large Designer Series Paper panel on the inside of the card with the fold on the right hand side.  I stamped the greeting from the Christmas Rose stamp set onto Whisper White card using Cherry Cobbler ink and attached it to the inside of the small folded card.  I stamped the large floral image from the Christmas Rose stamp set onto Shimmery White card using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. I stamped the various fill images from the same stamp set using Cherry Cobbler, Poppy Parade, Mossy Meadow and Soft Suede ink.  The stamped panel is attached to the front of the small folded card.  I stamped “happy Christmas” from the Itty Bitty Christmas stamp set onto Whisper White card using Cherry Cobbler ink.  I punched out the greeting using the 1-3/8″ Scalloped Circle Punch.  The punched greeting is attached to the small front flap using dimensionals, making sure that the floral image panel slides behind it to hold the card shut.

This style of card is really fun to make and when you have such lovely product to work with it is truly a pleasure.  Have you bought your product suite yet?  If not, you better hurry before it disappears forever.

Bye for now,

 

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