It's time for a new challenge over on the Creative Creases Challenge blog, and I thought I'd go with a winter in July theme! It's been blistering hot and humid here in Michigan recently, so snowflakes sound lovely!
For my snowflake card, I chose a fun fold I've never seen before. The inspiration comes from Elodie Tanchaud, a French cardmaker who goes by @elostamp. Here's a link to her written instructions on her blog: Tutoriel : Carte chevalet -. The instructions are in French, which was a lot of fun for me! My degree is in secondary education for French and Social Studies, and I was a French tutor (among a dozen or so other subjects) with an online tutoring company for many years. Anyway, I first planned to convert the measurements from centimeters to inches, but my paper trimmer and scorer has centimeters as well as inches on it, so I just went ahead and followed all the metric measurements. I made a template first, and I think I'll work on adjusting the template slightly so the card is a bit shorter. It wound up being 4 1/8 by 5 13/16 inches, so just a little too long for an A2 envelope, but it would be easy enough to adjust the length. I like to create templates of the fun folds I try, and I store them with the instruction sheets in page protectors so I can easily refer to them later.
I recently received Box #11 from Your Paper Insider in exchange for creating a project with the papers and posting it on social media with their hashtag, and I have been thrilled with the papers in the box! If you'd like to see the first card I made with their papers, check out this link: Carrie's Custom Cards: Slatted Z-Fold Birthday Card for Your Paper Insider. Of course, with so many wonderful papers in Box #11, I couldn't stop at just one card! 😂 There are several gorgeous metallic, pearlescent, and sparkly papers in the box, and I thought they would be great for this snowflake card. There's also a thick gray cardstock that I thought would be great for the base layers. So to create this card, I started by trimming and scoring all the pieces for the card base and layers. Then I adhered them together to create the split panels for the easel card. Next, I die cut snowflake layers out of my specialty papers from Box #11 using Altenew's Layered Snowflakes die set. The white snowflake layers are a lovely pearlescent that has some pretty shimmer to it in person. I struggle to capture metallics, pearlescent, and holographic papers in my photos, so if you have any suggestions, please leave me a comment. These are the papers I used for the card: Silver Lustre Cadillac (a flat metallic gray), Silver Holographic Double Pillars (great shine in person!), Wrought Iron Gray Enviro Raw (for the card base), Vanilla Pearl Cosmo Odeon, White Thai Unryu (this is the paper on the gray layers that I thought looked a bit like a snowy background with the pretty white fibers in it), and Luster Diamond Glitter (so much fun sparkle on that one!).
For the sentiment, I stamped and die cut "Warm hugs" using Altenew's Pumpkin Patch stamp and coordinating die set. I used VersaMark ink to stamp the sentiment and then heat embossed it using white embossing powder. I die cut the coordinating die 3 more times with the Wrought Iron Gray cardstock, which is a thick cardstock and worked great to create layers behind the sentiment so it has some dimension to serve as the stopper for the easel panel.
I hope you'll join the fun over on the Creative Creases Challenge blog this month with your own fun fold projects! Here's a link for fun fold inspiration and to add your creations: https://wp.me/ p4bS0N-cpU
I've recently become an affiliate for Altenew, so if you are interested in ordering something lovely from Altenew and would like to use my link, thank you very much! Here's the link: Carrie's Altenew affiliate page
The inside panel of the card stands up like an easel:
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The card folds flat for mailing. Simply fold down the panel that rests against the sentiment:
A look at the papers from Your Paper Insider Box #11
that I used for this card:
Challenges I'm entering:
Heart's Quest for Shaped Cards and Tags: HQFSCAT #7 July 2025 Anything Goes on Shaped Card or Shaped Tag + #6 Brags: ATG with shaped cards or tags (1/3; ends at the end of the month)
Christmas BINGO Challenges: Letter O: fancy fold card base, ivory, and embossing (my sentiment is heat embossed) (1/8; ends mid-August)
As You Like It Challenge: Favorite color combination and why: I love gray/silver and white for winter cards because I think they create a look of elegance for snowy winter scenes (3/3; ends 7/9/25)
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge: Christmas (2/3; ends 7/9/25)
Craft Rocket Challenges: Christmas in July (ends at the end of the month)
Creative Inspiration Challenges: ATG (1/2; ends at the end of the month)
Paper Rocks Scissors: ATG with paper and/or scissors (1/5; ends at the end of the month)
Mix It Up Challenge Blog: ATG with optional Mixed Media (1/5; ends at the end of August)
Love To Craft Challenge Blog: ATG (1/5; ends at the end of August)
Crafts Galore Encore Challenge Blog: ATG (1/3; ends at the end of the month)
Classic Design Challenge Blog: ATG (unlimited entries; ends 7/12/25)
A Perfect Time To Craft Open Challenge: ATG (unlimited entries; ends at the end of the month)
Creative Fingers Challenge Blog: ATG (2/3; ends 7/11/25)
Crafty Catz: ATG (2/3; ends 7/11/25)
Word Art Wednesday: ATG (2/5 for the week; 2/10 for the challenge; ends 7/16/25)
The Paper Funday Challenges: ATG with optional twist of Fun with Stencils (1/6; ends at the end of the month)
Wow, beautiful card, Carrie! You are getting your holiday cards started early which is smart to get ahead. Snowflakes are beautiful and I love the fun fold, I will wait patiently while you play with the measurements LOL! My brain is just too old to do it now. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Debbie! Hope you have a crafty weekend!
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