I designed a Z fold card for a fall swap and then made another five.
I started with a Cajun Craze base cut 4 1/4" by 11 and then scored at
2 3/4' and 5 1/2".
I then a cut panels of Early Espresso- two 2 1/2" by 4' and 4" by 5 1/4".
I cut two strips of designer paper from the Gilded Autumn DSP cut 1/4' shorter
1/4" smaller than the Early Espresso card stock.
I then cut the Very Vanilla piece 3" by 9 3/4" and scored at 2 3/4"
and 5 1/2". I stamped the sentiment from the Autumn Goodness set
in Cajun Craze ink on the front panel and the splash stamp from set.
I then stamped the flowers and the pumpkins on Very Vanilla
in Memento Tuxedo Black and colored them with
Stampin Blends markers.
I stamped the wheelbarrow in Early Espresso on Crumb Cake card stock.
I cut all these with the matching dies called Autumn Wheelbarrow dies.
I cut the wheel from copper foil and the fence from Early Espresso.
I had fun making these special fold cards!
Hope you have a wonderful Monday and
thanks for stopping by!
Windy
Stamp sets: Autumn Goodness and Gather Together
Paper: Early Espresso, Very Vanilla, Cajun Craze, Crumb Cake,
and Gilded Autumn DSP
Stampin Blends markers- Pumpkin Pie, Old Olive, Real Red,
Cajun Craze, Mango Melody, Crumb Cake, Cinnamon Cider
Ink: Early Espresso, Memento Tuxedo Black, Cajun Craze
Autumn Wheelbarrow dies, copper foil, Crumb Cake
Autumn Wheelbarrow dies
Wendy this is so beautiful. I have seen a couple of cards made with this set. Your card is over the top with beauty.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you designed the Z fold and the colors and color are so perfect. Thank you for the tutorial.
Now, I will have to give this stamp set some serious thought.
Beautiful card! That’s a lot of cards to make!
ReplyDeleteI didn’t give this set a thought until I saw your over the top gorgeous card!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGreat card... thanks for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteIs the Vanilla scored at 2 3/4 and 5”? I can’t get it to fit the card...help!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Gale
I mean ...is it scored at 2 3/4 and 5 1/2?
ReplyDeleteIt should be whatever I wrote here on the blog.
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