t> The Joy of Stampin' with Rachael: Fold Fun Friday- Hydrangea Haven Tri Fold Pop Up Card

Friday, March 12, 2021

Fold Fun Friday- Hydrangea Haven Tri Fold Pop Up Card

 



Fun Fold Friday with this Hydrangea Haven Tri Fold Pop Up Card! I learned how to make this Fun Fold from the one and only Dawn Griffith! Be sure to watch my video below to learn how to make this card with ease!!! 


It will fold flat and fit into a regular card size envelope. 



You do just a little stamping with the saying in the middle but the Hydrangea Hill DSP really is the star. Find all the supplies in the list below and shop with me at my online store. 

Supplies
Hydrangea Haven Bundle
Hydrangea Hill DSP
Gorgeous Grape Ink
Highland Heather Cardstock
Basic White Cardstock
Pearls
Scraps of Balmy Blue, Purple Posy, Highland Heather for Flowers

Always Recommended
Paper Snips
Trimmer
Simply Shammy
Die Cutting Machine
Bone Folder
Adhesives

Measurements
Highland Heather Cardbase & Pop Out: 8 1/2 x 9 scored @ 3 & 6, cut @ 5 1/2
Basic White: 2 1/4 x 2 1/4
3 DSP: 2 3/4 x 5 1/4
3 DSP: 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 

Steps
  1. Measure, score, and cut your paper. Your Highland Heather will create both the cardbase and the pop out piece. 
  2. Stamp 3 different sayings onto the Basic White using the Gorgeous Grape Ink. 
  3. Glue your DSP panels onto the cardbases and pop out piece. Then glue on the stamped squares. 
  4. Grab an envelope and fold lay your pieces over it to help you know the size and placement to glue in the pop out spot. Watch my video to see the best tips on how to glue it together. 
  5. Die cut with the Hydrangea Dies little flowers and glue them onto the Basic White squares. 
  6. Place a pearl in the middle of your flowers and you are done! 

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