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[New post] Double Dutch Fun Fold Using Stampin’ Up! Cottage Wreaths

Site logo image stampingnono posted: " This fun fold card was created for a class.  I thought the wreath bundle was perfect to use on a double dutch fun fold.  What do you think? See below for the list of products, colors and measurements for this fun fold.     Pr" Stamping NoNo Style

Double Dutch Fun Fold Using Stampin' Up! Cottage Wreaths

stampingnono

Dec 16

This fun fold card was created for a class.  I thought the wreath bundle was perfect to use on a double dutch fun fold.  What do you think?

See below for the list of products, colors and measurements for this fun fold.    

Products used can be purchased through my Stampin' Up! on-line store, unless otherwise stated.  You can find my website information under SHOP.

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Happy Stamping,

Teresa (AKA "NoNo" by my Grandchildren)

Supplies:

  • Stamp:  Cottage Wreaths
  • Dies:  Country Wreaths
  • Cardstock:  Basic White, Real Red, Garden Green, Mint Macaron
  • DSP:  Gingham Cottage, Gold Foil
  • Stampin' Ink Pad:  Real Red, Garden Green
  • Embellishments:  Red Pearlized Enamel
  • Adhesive of choice
  • Cut & Emboss Machine #149653
  • Paper Trimmer #152392
  • Bone folder #102300
  • Paper Snips Scissors #103579

Cutting Instructions (measurements in inches):

  • Card base, Real Red, 4 1/8 x 9, score at 5 ½  (NOTE:  The width of the card base is not the standard 4 ¼ measurement because you need to allow for the gatefold strip.)
  • Gatefold mechanism, Real Red, 8 ½ x 2, score at 2 1/8 along long side, flip to score the other end at 2 1/8. 
  • DSP, 3 7/8 x 3 ¼ and 1 7/8 x 1 ¾ (need two)
  • Basic White, 3 7/8 x 5 ¼ inside
  • Scrap Garden Green, Mint Macaron, Real Red for the dies and Basic White for the stamped sentiment

Instructions:

  • Fold the card base and gatefold mechanism at score marks.
  • Adhere the gatefold mechanism to the back of the card base at the bottom. (Some like to adhere it inside before adhering the Basic White.)
  • Adhere DSP to front of card base.
  • Stamp the inside sentiment on Basic White and adhere to inside card base.
  • Stamp the image on the scrap Basic White.
  • Using your Cut & Emboss machine, die cut the wreath dies using the scrap. 
  • Adhere wreath to front top and the leaves to the bottom.  Lastly, add pearlized enamel and set aside to dry.
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