Friday, August 2, 2013

Partial Die Cut Trifold Card with Video


I've got a fun trifold card for you today!  I wanted "birthday" to extend off of the top layer, but not just as the blue word, the actual white card layer.  It took a lot of experimenting, but I did it!  You can see how in the video at the bottom of this post.


In this picture you can see the white layer peeking behind the blue.  I cut "birthday" using Papertrey Ink's Wonderful Words:  Birthday Die.  "Wishes" is from My Creative Time's Celebrations stamp set.


All of these fun stamps and the balloon dies are from the PTI's Birthday Style stamp and die sets. 

Watch the video below to see how I put this fun card together.


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12 comments:

  1. What an awesome card Katie!!! LOVE the way this turned out!!
    Thanks for sharing both your project and your video!
    Have a GREAT Friday!!

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  2. AWESOME birthday card Katie and great video, THANKS!!!!Have a SUPER weekend my friend!:)

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  3. super cute card! Please share what card classes you took this summer...

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  4. Darlene, I took Online Card Classes' "Summer Card Camp 2" and Studio Calico's "Inked".

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  5. LOVE the added dimension. Super card. Great color combo. You should link it up at my Just Because Linky Party ~ Theme is Anything Goes!

    Be blessed, Beckie
    Just B Creative Crazy

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  6. Love your card and video! I so want to try and make a card like this! TFS!

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  7. Fabulous card and I loved your video, I really learned lots! thank you.

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  8. Great job on your card and video. I bet the classes were fun. I don't know why that trick to line up the die was off a little...a great trick and maybe some practice. I like the letters off the edge. Thanks for showing your tips on the video.
    quilt 4 fun 2 at hot mail dot com

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  9. Katie ~ First of all TOTALLY CUUUTE card! I LOVE the colors and the dies! What a COOL video! I, again, learned so many COOL techniques! I have seen this type of card before but never knew how to make one! I can't wait to try this! FABULOUS job as always!

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  10. What a fun card!! I loved watching the video, you did an awesome job!
    xoxo
    Lori

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