Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Tsunami Rose - Tutorial on a pocketcard


Hi everone,

Its Tuesday again, and time for me to do another tutorial for Tsunami Rose.

This time I have chosen to do an easier card, with a pocket inside....perfect if you are going to give someone for example a gift-card. :)

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Take a cardstock - 12x4 - score at 4 and 8


Fold - Then cut away ½ inch on the right side
After that, Cut away a piece in an diagonal angle, as shown on picture


Chalk the edges and the score lines to get a Halloween-like look


Cut away a piece of the right flap - Then put some tape at the botton


Take 2 pieces of patterned paper in the size 3½x5½ inch - Chalk the edges


Fold and get the pocket taped down - Put a patterned paper on the left side and decorate if you want to


Add the patterned paper of your choice on the front of your card - Then put tape around the edges of the paper


Take off the protective paper from the tape and add lace around the edges so it will be like a frame


Decorate as you like - A tip is to put a big flower where the beginning meets the end of the lace and make kind of a lock


Keep decorating the front as much as you like - And there you have a card where you can put a gift-card inside







The spooky papers I have used comes from "Witches Brew" Printable Journal Kit.
Just click on the picture under this text and you will come to the shop right away.

 

Hope you liked my tutorial, and my card.

Take care and see you all soon again.

Hugs from Linda





6 comments:

dawnmercedes said...

Thanks for the tutorial! I love mixing it up by creating interesting folds in card...you're amazing! BIF

Linda Simpson said...

Great tutorial thank you for sharing. Love the lace and the image.

Hugs
Linda xxx

Unknown said...

Great tut beautiful creation xxx

Kimberly Pate | KP Kre8tions said...

I always enjoy looking at your work and reading your tuts. You make it look so fast and easy!

Kimberly
BIF

Cara said...

WOW Linda - great tutorial! I will be remembering this next time I send out gift cards or checks to nieces and nephews. Thanks for sharing!
Cara
(BIF)

Marie97 said...

Lovely card! Great tutorial! TFS from BIF