tri shutter card tutorial

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Simple and stylish card for Mom. Easy to make. Decorate using your embellishments. DIY for the whole family.

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  • Tri Shutter Card Inspired by samples worldwide

    An easy but WOW card to make! Valerie Stangle 2010 All Rights Reserved

    Paper Sizes Base:

    One 5-1/2 x 12 piece of cardstock Patterned Paper Sizes, coordinating prints:

    Two 1-7/8 x 5-3/8 Four 1-3/8 x 1-7/8 Two 1-3/8 x 3-7/8

    Cardstock for images and mats:

    Two 2-3/8 x 1-7/8 orange Two 2-1/4 x 1-3/4 white One 2-3/8 x 3-7/8 orange One 2-1/4 x 3-3/4 white

    Step 1 Align the 12 side of cardstock at the top fence, left side and score at 2, 4, 8 and 10. (For photography purposes, cardstock in pictures below differs from finished sample)

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  • Step 2 Insert Scor-Mat. Align the 5-1/2 side of cardstock at the top fence, left side. Along the long edge measure in 1-1/2 and make a slit with a craft knife between the 2 and 10 score marks (8 inches long). Repeat on the other long side. Two slits total.

    Step 3 Fold card as illustrated in photo below.

    Embellish panels as desired with coordinated patterned paper panels, stamped and matted panels, ribbon, etc.

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  • Tri-Shutter Cardby Bonnie Szwalkiewicz

    Special occasions call for special cards. This one will fit the bill!

    Supplies

    One 5 1/2" x 12" piece of CardstockScor-Pal or other scoring toolPaper CutterPatterned PaperBone FolderCraft KnifeRulerAdhesive

    Step-by-Step

    1. Step 1

    Place 5 x 12" piece of cardstock horizontally in your Scor-Pal.

    Score at 2, 4, 8 and 10.

    2. Step 2

  • Turn cardstock a turn.

    Along the long edge, measure in 1 .

    Make a slit with a craft knife between the score marks at 2 and 10. Repeat on the other long side.

    3. Step 3

    Fold card as pictured.

    4. Step 4

    Using card base as a template, trace the section with the T-shaped fold onto patterned paper.

    Cut two of this shape.

    5. Step 5

  • Trim 1/16 from all sides of patterned paper.

    6. Step 6

    Cut 4 pieces of patterned paper 1 3/8 x 1 3/8.

    Cut 2 pieces of patterned paper 1 3/8 x 3 7/8.

    Cut 1 piece of patterned paper 2 3/8 x 3 7/8.

    Dry fit all of the pieces, then adhere to card base.

    7. Step 7

    Now that the basic Tri-Shutter card is complete, go forth! Embellish & decorate.

    If you are interested on how the Fan Fold Flowers were created, check this tutorial.

  • 8. View of the card closed.

    Video!

    Variations

    Start out with a 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of cardstockScore at 1 3/4", 3 1/2", 7" and 8 3/4". Cut your lines horizontally at 1 1/2" and 3 1/2" from the first tothe last score line.You will end up with a card that measures 3 1/2 5.

  • Fan Fold Flowerby Bonnie Szwalkiewicz

    Create these darling embellishments in just a few steps.

    Supplies

    12" wide Patterned PaperDecorative Edge Punch (here, Scallop Edge Punch from Stampin' Up!)Paper TrimmerAdhesiveCircle Punch

    Step-by-Step

    1. Step 1

    Use a scalloped punch to add a border to a 12 strip of patterned paper.

    The finished flower will be twice as wide as your paper strip when finished, so cut the stripaccordingly.

    Tip: Try experimenting with other edges, too.

    2. Step 2

    Place patterned paper on the paper trimmer.

    Here, the strip measures including the measurement of the scallops.

  • 3. Step 3

    Score the scalloped strip between each of the scallops.

    Fan fold at each crease.

    4. Step 4

    Join the patterned paper ends with glue or double sided tape.

    Punch or cut a small base piece of card stock to glue the flower to.

    5. Step 5

    Add glue to the punched base.

  • 6. Step 6

    Adhere the fan folded ring to the base, pushing flat to create a flower.

    Hold flower in place until dry.

    7. Step 7

    Fill in the center gap with a button or brad.

    8. Here, the center was filled with Tulip white glitter puffy paint. While the paint was still wet, variouscolored seed beads were sprinkled on.

  • Video!

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