I was trying to be a little more professional on Facebook Live, but it's just not me.
I love different card folds, and this one is a great one. Split panel cards can be made so many different ways, even with using a window sheet. You can cut them diagonally, or with a curve. I went with the original design, but plan on completing more in the future.
I sill had some time left, so I decided to make a bag to go with the card, sort of a wedding set if needed.
Please bear in mind when you watch the YouTube video, I transferred right from Facebook. I will in the future, try to keep these shorter.
Now onto to the recipe.
For the Split Panel Card -
11 x 4 1/4 Sahara Sand Cardstock, Score at 5 1/2, (Once you have cut and scored, you will need to trim off 3 1/2 inches from one end of the card to the score line. Trim down the 3 1/2 to 2 to use for bottom of card)
3 1/4 x 2 Sahara Sand Cardstock
4 x 5 1/4 Whisper White Cardstock, for mat inside of card
3 x 1 3/4 Whisper White Cardstock, Stamp an image
4 x 1 3/4 times 2, DSP (Designer Series Paper)
Scrap piece of Blushing Bride Cardstock to punch out Itty Butterfly (Retiring on 5/31/17)
Sweet Sugarplum &Sahara Sand Classic Stampin' Up! Ink
Tombow Glue
Fast Fuse
For the Gift Bag -
12 x 12 times 2 of the same DSP (I used Falling In Love, Retiring 05/31/17, or you could use cardstock)
3 x 6 Sahara Sand (any color will do)
16" times 2 Very Vanilla 1/4" Satin Ribbon (Retiring 05/31/17)
Tombow Glue
Please watch video on how to create, you may skip to 4:00 in the video to get past the greetings.
Thank you always for stopping by and seeing what this silly bug has created.
Check out my Facebook Events for my Virtual Open House to celebrate the new Annual Catalog (2017-2018) and an Online BINGO.
How-To on YouTube
Hugs from the Bug,
Denise
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