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Hi there - Tya here with my project featuring Scor-pal and Authentique. . All the papers and accents we got to work with from Authentique were so beautiful - it was hard to choose what line to focus on! Since it is the end of summer and my most favorite season fall is shortly on its way , I decided to use the new Seasons: Autumn line to make a cute and easy card to send to that special someone letting them know what a blessign they are to you. I really liked the way this card looked. I like how it looks like there is a notch cut out of the left side of the card with some pretty pattern paper peeking out from the top layer - but it really is just a scored piece layed over the top. I got the inspiration from this YouTube video by Holly Young. Thanks Holly! Here's what I did:
Supplies:
5 1/2 x 8 1/2 brown cardstock for card base
2 1/4 x 2 3/4 brown cardstock for tag
4 x 5 1/4 red cardstock
2 x 2 1/2 red cardstock for tag
Wood button
ribbon
twine
Step 1: Score 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 brown cardstock at 4 1/4 mark. Fold over to make card base.
Step 2: Add red cardstock and lined pattern paper to front of card base.
Step 3: Take 3 3/4 x 4 3/4 paper and make a tick mark at the 2 1/2 inch mark on the 4 3 /4 side of the paper.
Step 4: Line the tick mark up on the 6 inch mark on your Scor-pal. Make a diagonal score line to each of the two corners as shown.
Step 5: Fold the corners in. Add adhesive to the fold to make the pocket.
Step 6: Add the pocket to the far left side of the card. Cut out the tag and and it to the front of the card on top of the pocket you just added. Add button, twine and ribbon to the top of the tag.
Step 7: To make the pull out tag, take the 2 x 2 1/2 red cardstock and add the sticker to the 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 brown cardstock. Add adhesive to only the left hand side of the sentiment cardstock piece so that it can easily slide in and out of the pocket.
Here is the finished project.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy scoring!
44 comments:
Love this card Tya. Thanks for showing the step by steps for making it.
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cute card! thank you for the tutorial!
Beautiful card. I love the paper you chose.
Marilyn
very fun! I am going to try this - love the originality of this!
THANK YOU!
Sandra ltb
What a wonderful card. The layers are great and the papers beautiful. With fall coming soon to our part of the world (Still in the high 90's, in September, no less)this is spot on. Fall is one of my favorite times of the year. Thanks for the chance to win.
Beautiful tag. I make tags for my presents and I'll have to remember this one. Love the colors and embellishments. thanks for the detailed instructions.
Such a beautiful card! I just got this paper pad in 6x6 so hopefully I can make a card like this soon!
Love the card, love the layers and the folds. Thanks for the inspiration
GORGEOUS card! Love the paper, the layout, the tag...the works. Stunning and beautiful!
c
Great fun interactive card. Neat idea. TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
what a nice card. I just love the colours you used.
love from Holland
Heidie
wow---that is amazing! thanks for the step-by-step....I sure do need them! :)
Wonderful looking card
with fun pocket in it!
Carla from Utah
What a wonderful card!
Awesome!
Beautiful card!
As a fall bday baby I just love this project, I may have to scraplift myself a bday card! Would love to win this prize. Thanks for the chance!
Fabulous card!! Thanks for showing us how you made it.
Great papers and I like the pocket you created.
Love the clever pull out tag, and the pretty autumn papers.
Love your card,terrific design and fabulous Fall colours!
Such a beautiful and original idea! I love the use of the pocket with the smaller card. The papers you chose were just perfect and so pretty. Thanks for sharing the great tutorial with us novices. Makes learning new ideas so much fun!
Love this card. Fabulous way to add a pocket. Amazing papers. Love it.
What a fun card! Have to try this!!!
Love how interactive this is!
Tya, great job. I just love this!
Great card . I love the tag and thanks for the instructions for the pocket . I do it a little different . Look forward to trying this . TFS .
Great card - thanks for the inspiration
What a lovely card the colors, patterns and textures just look so great together TFS.
What a fun design Tya!
I love the colors of this card. The tutorial on how to make it seems fairly easy to do. I am sorry this is Tya Smith's last post you are very talented. I love the Authentique Papers used for this project.
Love the look of this card for the fall and its so cute with the layers and pull out card. great job
LOVE this card ( I'm making my list)too! Fantastic tutorial... gonna try this one !
Beautiful card. I love the home feeling this card gives. Great idea's thank you for sharing.
Wow, this is fabulous - I love it so much, thx for sharing and again for the instructions. The papers are so beautifull too.
I love the pocket and all the interesting layers of the card.
Noreen
Crafty Journal
Such a lovely card. What interesting folding!!! Love how it makes all the layers when finished.
<3 J
So cool! Love that hidden GC!
What a great card. Especially love the folded insert space!!
Oh this is way cool! I love this design you have created!
I just love all that you show in this blog, such great ideas and tutorials. Thank You all!!
Thanks for the inspiration and instructions on your card. Also, like this paper collection.
The paper speaks so nicely of Autumn. I love the way you folded the card. One I am going to give a try. Thanks
Beneta
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