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ARROW FOLD CARD.
Version I
This is a picture of the finished card design.
1. Cut a piece of cardstock 10" x 5.5" and score at 5" along the 10" width.
2. Mark with a pencil at 2.5" along the top length of card. (Mark this point at the base of card sock as well) Mark the midway point down the short side of cardstock. For this card size it will be 2.75"
3. Using a pencil draw lines from the 5" score line down to the side middle point and also from the 2.5" mark down to the middle point as shown below.
4. Now score on these lines using a scoring tool and fold cardstock in half along the 5" score line as show below.
5. With the fold of the cardstock at the top as shown fold the two short triangles into the centre of the card along the score lines.
6. Now fold and tuck under the long score line as shown in the 2 pictures below.
7. Repeat on the second side to complete the Arrow shape. Decorate as required to finish your card. This is a picture of the finished card design.
1. Cut a piece of cardstock 11" x 4.5" and score at 5.5" along the 10" width.
2. Mark with a pencil at 2.75" along the top length of card. (Mark this point at the base of card sock as well) Mark the midway point down the short side of cardstock. For this card size it will be 2.25"
3. Using a pencil draw lines from the 5.5" score line down to the side middle point and also from the 2.75" mark down to the middle point as shown below. Score each of these lines using a scoring tool.
4. With the fold of the card stock to the right fold inwards one of the long score lines as shown below.
5. Now fold upwards on the short score line as shown below.
6. Repeat for the second side as below.7. Fold and crease well so that the triangles form the point athe centre mark.
8. Fold cardstock in half to form the Arrow shape. Decorate as required to finish your card. For my card I have chosen to turn my card so that the fold is on the bottom and the card opens downwards.
Wow Mrs A you make it look so easy your card is absolutely amazing xx
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting shape, and so easy too! Thank you
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card and fold, and your instructions are just wonderful! I've tried to follow tutorials in magazines but am never able to figure them out. You use lighting to clearly show the direction of folds, and the 3-D aspect of your card, which makes it so easy to follow. Thank you!
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