July Mega Class

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 Hi There Creators,  Thought you might like a sneak peek of the cards we'll be creating for our July Mega Class,  and in fact if you want to see them all they will be at the beginning of my video for this Saturday 21st June😉 Heather’s July Mega Class 19 th July 2025 (book by 2nd July) Laanecoorie Hall (or by mail) 10.30am to 3.30pm Full registration $120 ·       Includes Sweet Jar Bundle Stamps & Punch (worth $72.75) ·       12 individual Cards with envelopes to create at least 2 of these are fancy fold cards ·       Full take away instructions ·       ½ pack bling ·       ½ pack  Irresistible Designs Specialty Paper ·       And more…. Lunch and snacks included You will need to bring:   Minimum of two D size clear blocks, Ink pads in Green, Red, Dark Blue, Orange and Yellow Sele...

Something Saturday - Amazing Trifold Card

 Hi There Creators

I saw this really cool card on a Facebook reel, it was done so quickly, that when I came to try it it took me an awful lot of rewinds to get it right 🤣  So I figured I could do it a little slower to show you all how to make it too.  Here are the photos of the cards I created:

The first card I used the Wildly Flowering Designer Series Paper, so pretty!

Stampin' Up!, Amazing Tri-fold Card, Wildly Flowering

Stampin' Up!, Amazing Tri-fold Card, Wildly Flowering

Stampin' Up!, Amazing Tri-fold Card, Wildly Flowering

Then the card I made in the video uses Nests of Winter Designer Series Paper with Pebbled Path Cardstock, I think it looks really elegant!  I ended up making it into a sympathy card, as my Step Dad passed away, so I needed a lovely card to send to my Mum (hope she likes it!)  I love the way the bird freeze goes through the panels of the card.
Stampin' Up!, Amazing Tri-fold Card, Nests of Winter

Stampin' Up!, Amazing Tri-fold Card, Nests of Winter

Stampin' Up!, Amazing Tri-fold Card, Nests of Winter
And now for the measurements..... the way I made it in my video:
(this is the metric version I worked out)
You will need a base card (A5) scored in 1/2 at 10.5cm, then trim 5cm off one side (so you only have a 1/2 flap at the front)
Next you need the "mechanism" component this is a 1/2 piece of A4 cut lengthways (10.5cm x 29.7cm), you need to score this at 7cm, 14cm, 21cm and 25.2cm.  It folds in an S or 5 shape.
Ok then you'll need the decorative pieces:
For the base card plain cardstock 14.3cm x 10cm, and 14.3cm x 5cm (pretty sure you can work out which goes where!)
Then the mechanism first "mats" are:
4cm x 10cm, 3.7cm x 10cm, four of 6.5cm x 10cm
Then designer paper onto the first 4 mats are:
3.5cm x 9.5cm, 3.2cm x 9.5cm, and two 6cm x 9.5cm
Then you'll also need two plain (in this case white)
6cm x 9.5cm

However if you'd prefer the US measurements (Imperial), this is the measurements from the clip I saw:
Base Card 5.5" x 6.5" score at 4.25"
Mechanism: 3.5" x 10.5" score at 2,3,5.5 and 8"
Mats: Front of Card 2" x 5.25"
Back inside card 4 x 5.25"
Mechanism front strip 3/4" x 3.25"
Mechanism 4 panels 2.25" x  3.25"

If you watched the video you'll know I had a couple of spare pieces I accidentally cut, so I made those into sympathy cards for my Step Dads 2 daughters (again I just think the combination of Pebbled Path and this Designer Paper is so elegant looking!)

Stampin' Up!, Nests of Winter

Stampin' Up!, Nests of Winter

If you missed the video, here it is.....


I hope this inspires you to have a go at creating a Tri-fold card, I'd love to see what you make!

God Bless love
Heather xox

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