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Hi Workdesk friends.
We are here for another Wednesday at the Workdesk and here is:
"What's on my Workdesk this Wednesday".
If you don't know what this is all about then please visit Sarah's Craft Shed and our host Sarah will explain.
Inside
Pop Out Card ( Accordion / W Style) materials:
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5”x 7” Card Blank if used / needed.
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4 ¾” x 6 ¾” Base card any colour or white/black.
· 12” x 12” Decorative double sided card/paper ideally
180-200gsm so not too thick and cut to 12” x 6 ½” .
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Inside sentiment Panel piece size depends on the front
panel but could be placed on the back too.
Instructions for making:
Score the double sided card/paper at 1 ½” - 4 ½” - 6” - 7 ½”
It is possible to attach the base to a 5” x7” card blank if
the patterned card is not strong enough to let the card stand up but I did not
find it a problem.
I added a plain panel piece to the inside to add a sentiment
which is not seen when the card is closed but could be smaller or attached to
the back or inside the 5” x 7” if used.
The size of this will depend on how you decorate the front as
I like the inside panel to be hidden when the card is closed.
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Add you chosen embellishments to complete the card.
Hope that’s useful but you can just send me a
message if you need help with it x
happy crafting,
14 comments:
Thanks for those instructions Angela - that is such a lovely way to use double sided card too. Sorry again about not commenting last week - the visits were so quick. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah
What a great card, thanks for the instructions, too. Have a lovely week, happy cardmaking!! happy WOYWW Helen #1
Your accordion card is lovely Angela. Lots of ideas popped into my head when I saw it.
Lynn xx 10
That looks/sounds tricky but your results are gorgeous so well worth the effort..
Hugs,
Annie x #15
Hi Angela - I thought i had written to say I had received the instructions for the cards? Just checked and I did so hope you got it.
Love the papers you used for the W/Accordion card. Must admit I don't buy Stamperia papers these days but I might just be tempted having seen this.
Thanks for all the instructions and the photographs.
Hugs, Neet 7 xx
WOW super cards - I'm even struggling making plain ones these days just don't seem to have the inclination anymore. Thanks for the makeup idea (although I don't wear makeup!) so I'm pondering cutting down a couple of my Ikea kiddies brushes and really glad I bought a "third" set they are really good brushes. Hugs BJ#12
Thank you for the instructions to make these fabulous cards. At the moment I am too tired to do anything, the lettering cards have been relatively easy and don’t take too much time, but I shall soon be back into the swing of things. Happy WOYWW. Angela #13
Thank you for the instructions to make that FAB card! I have to try it! Lovely card on your desk today as well! Have a wonderful week, Lindart #17
Gorgeous cards - too tricky for me but I have been in my sewing room making a couple of special cards today. Nice to chill out in my own little world. 😃 x x Jo 🌈
Love the greeting in the first card, how nice to wish someone a beautiful day! I’ve e just been telling Susan Tahiti found G45 scary, and then you pop up and make the Stamperia papers look amazing too, definitely on the busy/scary list for me! Thanks for the instructions too, wow, you are a right good resource!!
Happily will post the egg stencil, be great to know it’s in such an illustrious stash!!!
Thanks for these instructions. I love all your different folds...I enjoyed making a corner easel with Stamperia papers this week. Happy WOYWW! Susan #6
As always, your cards are stunning, and your instructions are outstanding. You must have been a teacher in several lifetimes. :D
Great cards, Angela. I’m catching up this week
Have a good week
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 4 xx
Ooh love these, also your latest update with the use it or loose it colourful backgrounds, genius never thought of doing that, I have so many papers, ripping up and layering to stamp etc over-brilliant inspiration thanks
Kyla
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