Friday, September 13, 2019

FUN FOLD FRIDAY - Card 1 - Double Dutch Gate Fold Card featuring Shine Bright stamps

from YouTube video September 13, 2019


For today's Fun Fold card, I followed a tutorial from 2017 by Mixed Up Crafts which I have linked in the description below my YouTube video.   This is for a Double Dutch Gatefold card that is 5" x 7".

The theme of my card is Shine Bright, using Stampin' Up!'s stamp set of the same name, and papers from Most Wonderful Time Product Medley, as well as Night Before Christmas 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper.

Here is the first card:
Shine Bright Double Dutch Gate Fold Card
FUN FOLD FRIDAY
Made by Deb Houck
Deb Houck's Crafty Cottage
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator (USA)

Shine Bright Double Dutch Gate Fold Card - Inside
FUN FOLD FRIDAY
Made by Deb Houck
Deb Houck's Crafty Cottage
Iindependent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator (USA)


The dimensions for mats and Designer Series Paper used, which are all Stampin' Up! products,  are as follows:
  • 1 piece of 10″ x 11″ card stock (cut from a 12" x 12" piece).
  • Score along the 10″ side at 2.1/2" and 7.1/2"
  • Score along the 11″ side at 7″ and then score at 3.1/2" just to the first score line, then flip your card stock and score again at 3.1/2" just to the first score line.
  • 1 piece of 4 3/4" x 6 3/4" card stock for your large inside mat.
  • 1 piece of 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" card stock for top mat inside.
  • 1 piece of 4.3/4" x 3.3/4" card stock to mat the front flap of your card.
  • 1 piece of 3.1/2" x 4.1/2" designer series paper to layer on top of your front flap.
  • 2 or 4 pieces of 2.1/4" x 3.1/4" card stock to mat your front gate flaps.
  • 2 or 4 pieces of 2″ x 3″ designer series paper to layer on top of your front gate flaps.

The supplies I used in making this card are linked below.  If you would like any of them, simple click on the link to go directly to that product (if still available) on the Stampin' Up! website.  The items used were current as of this writing.

Here is a link to the YouTube video sharing how I made this card:



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