Hi, Stampers! It’s time for a new challenge at the Sisterhood of Crafters! This is one of my favorites – “Birthday and/or Fun Folds.” It was chosen by my Real Sistah, Katy and it also happens to be her birthday today. (Happy Birthday, Katy!!) Always on the quest of finding a new fun fold, I found one that looks like a “W” when looking at it from above. It was so easy to make so I hope you will give it a go. I combined some of my most favorite stamp sets with Wonderful Moments as the star!
My Color Selection
My Secrets to Making This Wonderful Moments Project
Card Dimensions
- Card Base: 6″ x 12″ and scored at 6″
- DSP: 3 pieces of your favorite pattern at 5 1/2″ square (1 on the front and 2 inside)
- Cardstock: 1 3/4″ x 12″ and scored at 3″, 6,” and 9″. Remove 1/8″ on each end if you are using DSP on the card base.
- 4 pieces of cardstock: 2 1/2″ x 3 1/2″ and stamped with your favorite images
- Front panel piece of cardstock is 3″ x 4 14″ with your favorite image(s)
Card Details
- This card is 6″ square and folds flat for mailing. (Make sure to put the butterfly stamp on the envelope for square cards.)
- My intention was to keep this card wispy and soft, so there isn’t much to really give you as instructions! So, if you have anything that you would like me to go into detail with, please leave me a comment. Otherwise, I think the photos speak for themselves.
Product Spotlight
I am submitting this card to the following challenges:
- Lemon Shortbread Challenge: Anything Goes
- Daisy Chain Challenge: Birthday
- Pattie’s Creations Design Challenge: Birthday
- The House That Stamps Built Challenge: Anything Goes
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Fabulous adorable fold here Debbie and love the gorgeous colours used. Beautiful card for sistah Katy…didn’t know you were sisters…lovely post sistah…xx
Oh Debbie that is a beautiful card, so soft and pretty and beautifully designed!! I love this stamp set and you have showcased it so beautifully!!
This is such a pretty card and LOVE the fun fold! I’ve never done this fold so will definitely be giving it a try. Stay healthy my friend!!
Your “w” fold is gorgeous, Debbie! It looks like an art gallery. Happy Birthday to Sistah Katy!
WOW Debbie!
Amazing!
This is so lovely, Debbie! The soft color combination is beautiful. I love all of the extra doors to open inside.
Hi Debbie! This is such a special card (with a gorgeous color palette) and I have been looking for a new “fold” design that didn’t involve tons of pop-up mechanisms! Thanks for the great tutorial! : )
Rachelle
Love this fold and of course the stamp set is great
What a fabulous fun fold card. Thanks for linking this up over at The House That Stamps Built.
Wow! That’s an amazing card and so very beautiful! Thanks for playing along over at The House That Stamps Built!
Lovely!! Thank-you so much for participating in our LEMON SHORTBREAD challenge. Hope to see your beautiful creations in our next challenge!! Have a happy crafty day!!! Please stay safe and strong during this time.
Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper
This is beautiful!! I love the color combo! And then you open it up and there’s a fabulous surprise! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.
Fabulous card, Debbie. The colours you’ve used are so feminine. (said from a person who usually doesn’t like pink!) Stunning!