Last month the Artist Team looked at Club Scrap's Pinterest for
inspiration. This month it is
that we are looking for inspiration.
Wow are there many tutorials to choose from!
I had a hard time picking one.
I hope you have arrived here from
and seen what video she had picked.
You find all participants on the
Now here is what I picked: a card folio.
I thought with Christmas soon, I make a version
with Christmas cards.
Below you find Tricia's card folio video tutorial
and if you want to read about it and print all
the instructions than you go to
the Club Scrap Blog HERE.
I went through all my boxes for papers, stamps and digital images
so please forgive me if I do not mention all the kits I used.
I had a package of the Quad Prints to use for the
outside of the card kit and on the cards as well.
This is the closed card kit, that is absolutely fun
and easy to make if you follow all Tricia's inscructions
and have the printed paper sizes and scoring at hand.
Here the open card kit. It fits easy 6 cards and
as much enveloppes. A great gift too.
Here my 6 cards in the pocket of the kit
and here a quick look at all of them.
Here the first two cards. I love my Gnome stamps.
(The girl version is still available)
The images are colored with zig markers.
The snowflakes and sentiment are rubber stamps
from Shades of Winter.
For the 3rd card I made use of the digital version
of the Gnome for the Holidays and the owl rubber stamp
from the Scandinavia kit. For the female gnome there
is a seprate digital version here.
For the 4th card I used the quad paper and rubber stamps
from the Celebrate kit (Jan 2016). The Happy New Year
stamp is from Verve stamps.
For the firework stamps I used two colors of ink that I applied
befor stamping.
Card 5 and 6 are so called bridge cards. You fold them flat
for sending, but once out of the envelop you have them folded
out and standing up.
Here is the flat version. The left side is in a fold
and the right sight is open.
The card measures 4,25 inch x 5,5 inch flat.
Here is the card folded out. Inside I stamped the sentiment
and outside i uded the digital images. The gnomes are cut out
with scissors.
Here another one. I just loved the sentiment and
had to use it. Hope you get lots
of inspiration for your Christmas card.
Now hop over to
and see what she has found interesting to make
and give it her own twist.
Thank you for looking
and have a creative day!
What a fun project! I love the beautiful Shades of Winter papers used for this and those cards...gotta love Mr. Gnome and his wife! Just darling, it will make a great gift for someone.
ReplyDeleteLove it Hetty! TFS :)
Your card folio is so pretty and filled with such awesome cards! I think my fave is the bridge card design with Mr. and Mrs. Gnome...super cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat project filled with some AWESOME cards! Oh now I have to get out my gnome stamps and whip up some Xmas cards! ♥♥♥ your card samples Hetty and I laughed when I read your comment about not listing the all the kits used, I feel your pain!
ReplyDeleteFun fun project Hetty and filled with wonderful cards!
ReplyDeleteWOW! what a fabulous set of cards and GREAT holder, what a wonderful gift. Love the Gnomes and their sentiments, altogether absolutely FABULOUS.
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What a great idea the pouch is, and your cards are wonderful. My saying is that I know I'm getting old when both my doctor and pastor are younger than my own offspring!! :-)
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Maxine
Can never have enough folios. It's nice to see the gnomes make an appearance.
ReplyDeleteThe card folios are really cool! And I love your cards!!!
ReplyDeleteLilian
The Leaf Studio
Awesome folio and set of cards!! Beautiful job on each one.
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