A few people asked me how I created the card in my previous posting, so this is a tutorial on a gate-fold card that has a shaped window. Since the usual gate-fold card is easy enough to do and there are already lots of tutorials on it (here, here and here are just a few), this tutorial is really on how to create the window on the card using one of your shape dies. I'm assuming that's what the requests were for--if not, then let me know please. BTW this is easy too...LOL!
This is for a 6" x 6" card. I am creating a new Christmas card and will give you the step-by-step instructions in making it.
Materials required:
- 6" x 12" cardstock
- DP's, coloured image(s), embellishments, sentiments, etc. to decorate
- a shape die for your window (I am using the Spellbinders 2011 Heirloom Ornament die to match my image of Tilda Hanging Ornaments)
- removable tape
- die-cutting machine (I am using my Big Shot Machine)
Step 1
Score your cardstock at 3" and 9".
Step 2
Fold along scorelines.
Step 3
You may want to leave your card as a square card or if you want to shape your card, you can do it now. In my previous card I used a Go Kreate die to shape the top and bottom of the card. With this one, I am just going to round off the corners.
Step 4
Decorate the card front with your DP.
Step 5
Place a couple of pieces of removable tape on the flat side of your die.
Step 5
Open your card and place your die--and this very important!--blade side up. With this card, I am putting the die exactly in the centre. In my previous card I have placed the die higher up. You can place it wherever you want your window to be.
Step 6
Close the two front flaps and press so the removable tapes will stick to the paper on top and the die won't move. Run the card through your die cutting machine.
Step 7
Voila you have your window!
And from here you can now decorate the card any way you want. Have fun!!!
Sorry, but this is as far as I got with the card--I haven't finished it yet...LOL. I am currently working on another project that I have to get done first--this was a detour. I will get back to this and show you the card when finished.
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Edited: Here's my finished card. I will give the details in a separate posting.
Edited again: Posting for card HERE.
Fabulous! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteNorma this is another great tutorial and thank you for sharing it with us! Chanelle xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Norma,thanks for the tut.
ReplyDeletexx
So easy, yet this technique eluded me. How did you get the black shadow inside your cut?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing Norma.
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Laine
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wow thanks huni i will defo have a try as i think your card is stunning xx
ReplyDeleteGojuss creation Norma! pretty shape, colors and Tilda, nice colouring.d thanks for the tutorial, LOL!
ReplyDeleteTFS, hugs, Zulma
Wow! That was easy!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous project Norma, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT TUTORIAL, Norma! Your card is gorgeous, and your instructions make it look easy to created. Thank you for always sharing your creations and your excellent tutorials! Have a beautiful day, Norma!
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Cami
Wow how clever and easy when someone ultra talented does a tutorial for you. You always amaze me with your fantastic projects and tutorials. Thank you soooo much for sharing/
ReplyDeleteHugs Julie x
What a fabulous tutorial Norma, thank you..Love your card up the top, so beautiful, would love to have a go at this Technique..
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
bravo pour ce beau tutoriel et pour cette magnifique carte.
ReplyDeletehi Norma, thanks for this great tutorial, xx
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, Norma. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteTine :)
Thanks for this cool tut my friend. Got to try it one of these days :o)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Cabio
This is such a cool technique! Thank you for sharing this...no more struggling to figure out the placement of a window cut! Pure genius!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful technique, thank you so much for sharing, Sorry, but I still cant work out how you get the border around the card front & insert?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteVeronique
Wow ! Thank you for Great tutorial! Lovely idea:)
ReplyDeleteOoh it's so easy when you know how lol, it's stunning thanks for sharing your great tutorial. xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Bee Craft Inspirations, under the Page 2 post on Aug. 17, 2012. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, thank you for tuto.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Slovenia, moi
Hello!! Have you ever found something out and thought to yourself..well duh!!!! that makes sense!!! I have seen this done, and thought wonder how they got it to line up so neatly!!! I finally wanted to see how, so I clicked on your tutorial. Blade side up!! I am not joking when I thought well duhhh! Cannot believe of all the ways I thought this was done..all very complicated I might add! No, it was something so simple as this!! I really want to thank you! I have a ton of dies that I could use for this, but I kept envisioning this long process!
ReplyDeletehaha silly me.
Hope your keeping warm!
Jackie P
I am going to peek around to see what other little secrets you have stashed on your blog!
Did you end up doing another post with the other details for this card? Kren dot kurts at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteCan't thank you enough for this tutorial, I'm really a beginner at cards but with kind ppl like yourself giving your time & effort to post tutorials like this you will soon have me making gorgeous cards for friends & neighbours, thanks again, I just hope to one day be as talented as you ;-)
ReplyDeleteNorma: Great card and thank you for the tutorial. In your list of supplies you listed "DP's" and again in your instructions (Step 4). I am fairly new to the card making realm, but couldn't figure out what that meant. Can you enlighten me? Thank you and thanks again for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Thanks for the tutorial. I think I now know what I am going to do for Christmas cards this year.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Tfs
ReplyDeleteHello again, Norma,
ReplyDeleteafter seeing more of your crafts and this one I decided to be your follower. I love all your projects!
Mariangela
Great and easy technique. Thanks for sharing. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tutorial, definitely a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI always wondered how this was done, that is just too cute!! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This is an amazing idea! I love it and thank you for sharing! This changes my crafting! :)
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