Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Centre Fold Card.


C
is for 

CENTRE FOLD CARD.



Version I
Uses cardstock cut to 11" x 6". This will give a finished card size of 5.5" x 6".
Decide how wide you want to make the side panels. Here I have made them 1.5" which gives a middle section of 3".  Mark down 1.5" on your cardstock on the short side and 1" in on the long side. continue to mark at 2" and 6.5". Repeat along the bottom. Cut slits between the 1" and 6.5". Now go back and score on the 1", 2" and 6.5" lines  only down to the start of the paper. Do not score across the centre.
Finally on the middle section mark 5.5" in from the left hand side and score across the middle section only. You should now have card that looks like this.  I have kept this as my template. 
Tip. When deciding how wide to make the side panels i.e 1" 1.5" etc remember the wider that you make them that  this will reduce the width of the middle section unless you first  increase the card width from 6" upwards. 
Here I have made the card up using patterned cardstock.



Version 11
Uses cardstock cut to 12" x 6". This will give a finished card size of 6" x 6". 
Measurements will now be (across the 12" length). Mark at 4.5", 9" 10.5" and the middle section will be scored at 6".
Tip. You can also use a ready made 6" x 6" card blank opened out flat to do the measurements. 
 Note that if using blank card base you will have an unwanted  fold on either side which can easily be covered with a strip of patterned paper cut to fit  when you embellish the card. 
Version 111
THIS IS AN INVERTED CENTRE  STEP  CARD. 
Here is the finished shape
At first glance it looks like a lot of precision measuring needs to be done to achieve the desired fold.  I spent a day making up models in all different sizes and have devised a method that eliminates the intricate measuring and I believe is foolproof for any size required.
You can  make this shape using a square card blank or cardstock cut to size. These are the meausrements for using a 5.5"sq blank card.Lay your card out flat (or if using cardstock cut to 11" x 5.5") We are using 1" for the side panels and 1" for the bottom of card when stood upright. From the left handside of card meausre down 1" on short side and then mark at 2.75" along top length.  Mark again at 5.5" and lastly at 10".  Repeat these measurements along the bottom.  Cut between the 2.75" mark and the 10" mark, top and bottom. If you have used a card base the middle score will already be done (If using cardstock score  at 5.5" down the middle of the card, longside to longside)Now go back and score the middle section only (not the 1" side panels)at the 2.75" and then at 9" and 10".
Card should now look like this. If you look at the card shape sideways it will resemble the pitch of a roof.You will now see a flat piece of card (the floor) along the bottom of this picture. This is where we need to place the last fold but we are not going to do any fancy measuring. 

 We are simply going to concertina the card flat and bring the card edges together.
Lay card flat on your scor board and using a bone folder score the final fold into place. 
This is the finished card shape  which you can now decorate as desired.
 Iv'e made the same card up in patterned paper as I think it is easier to see the folds. 
 This is using a 6"sq card base. Centre fold will be at 6". The measurements along the top length of card will  3" 6" 10"and 11". This is again giving a 1" fold at base of card and 1" side panels.


If you look at the reverse side of the card this is what you will now see. Bring the two clips down together  at the  base of the card.
 
Clip together.

 Use you bone folder to create the last fold. 



Here you can see the two sizes side by side.  5.5" in white and 6" in the pattern.


Tip. These measurements will work for all sizes of sq cards as long as you remember that the first score line on the left (which is also the first mark for cutting ) must always be half of the folded sq. or 1 qtr of the length of the carstock laid out flat.
ie. for a  5.5" sq it  will be 2.75" 
               6"   sq it will be   3"
              6.5" sq it will be   3.25"
               7"   sq it will be   3.5"
              7.5" sq it will be   3.75"
              8"    sq it will be   4"
etc. 
You can vary the width of the side panels but keep the base to 1" for the smaller sizes.



Wednesday, January 16, 2019

#115 Spin The Butterfly Wheel with the Letter Y.

Thank you all for playing along with the last challenge.  Winners results for #114 are published in the post below. Make sure you check back as it could be you. Can I please ask that  Winners do acknowledge their prize in the comments on the Winners post as well as emailing their details to me. This way I will know to expect an email.  Please state if you are only playing for fun so that it gives someone else the chance to win.  Challenge is for 2 weeks. 
Just a few more spins of the current wheel left to do and then a New Challenge Wheel will start in February when the challenge will be entering it's Sixth Year. 


Come on in.

Lets Spin the Butterfly Wheel.
Each challenge will still be a letter of the Alphabet but there will now be a choice of 3 Colours and 3 Themes all beginning with the chosen letter.
You must use your butterfly/ies on your creation, 
then you can either choose a Theme or a Colour from the wheel  to be entered  for the 1st Prize.
If you use a Butterfly + a Theme + a Colour from the wheel then 
you  will  be entered into the 2nd Prize. 
Please state in your post which part of the wheel you are using to play with.
New for this Yr.
If you manage to use all 7 elements of the wheel then you will be entered into a 3rd Prize.

So lets get started.
The wheel for this challenge is

#115 Spin The Butterfly Wheel with the letter Y. 


Yale Blue/Yew/Yellow/Your Choice/Yarn /You, in the sentiment/Butterfly.
 I have used  Wikipedia's  excellent site for obtaining most of the colours chosen for the wheels. I then went through all my Promarkers, Marvey le PlumeII, Graph'it and Spectrum Noir pens to find the nearest colour match for me to use.

Here is my inspiration for you.

My first card uses all Seven elements.
I chose to do (Stitching) as my 'Your Choice'




My second card uses Yale Blue and Butterfly


Please go to my blog here  for how they were made.


1st Prize.

(for using either One Theme or One Colour with your butterfly/ies)
Please state in your post which part of the wheel you are using to play with.

1  6x4 hunkydory print
  Butterfly cut outs
Card butterfly tag
Edge card cutout dies
2 Felt filigree Butterflies 
Butterfly ribbon.


2nd Prize.
 (for using both a Theme and a Colour + your butterfly/ies )
Please state in your post which part of the wheel you are using to play with.
Sizzix Embossing Folder
'Texture Fades'
+ Woodware 
Butterfly Stamp



 3rd Prize.
(For using all 7 elements of the butterfly wheel on your project. )

sweet Dixie
'Rose'
Die cut
+ Woodware
Butterfly stamp



Please be sure to read all the rules on the tab above
and enter your creations in Mr Linky below.
Please also state if you are only playing for fun.

Happy crafting and see you soon.