This is a bit of a different Fold, the card folds up from the bottom. Because of the piece at the top of the card it will still stand independently. I fell in love with this tulip paper from the Flowering Fields Designer Series Paper. This one was fun. I was inspired by one of my Team Members Andrea Budd who did a fold from the bottom like this card but I don’t believe it stood on its own. I saw it for a brief moment on one of out team meetings on Zoom and I just couldn’t get it out of my head. So I am sure that this one is a bit different than Adrea’s card, but that is where the general idea came from.
I made the first card with stamped tulip images and I do like this one with the die cut images much better. Here is a look at the card from the inside.
I used:
- Basic White, 4 pieces, first, a thick card base 8 ½” by 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”, I then cut 1 ½”off of one end of the card
- second, I cut a piece 2 ¾” by 8 ½” and trimmed 1/8” off of one end
- third, I cut a piece 5 ½” by 2 1/8” inches for the inside of the card and lastly I used a piece of scrap to stamp and die cut the sentiment.
- Rich Razzleberry, 9 pieces – 3 pieces 5 ½” by ½” 1 piece 2 ¾” by ½” and 3 pieces 1 ½” by ½” and a piece of scrap large enough to stamp and die cut 3 Tulips Evening Evergreen, a piece of scrap large enough to stamp and die cut the stems and leaves for the flowers
- DSP 3 Pieces – 2 pieces 5 ½” by 1 ½”, and 1 piece2 ¾” by 1 ½”
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