Have you ever looked at a piece of patterned paper and wondered how the heck to use it? Check out this Rock & Roll fun fold. That’s exactly what I thought when I opened the Rock & Roll paper pack from the January-April 2024 mini catalogue. But then, my friend…
Do you love fun folds? Sometimes, the challenge is in creating them, or figuring out how to replicate them. This diamond fun fold looks hard, but it’s really quite easy. With just three score lines, you’ll be rocking the fun folds in no time! This fun fold can be kept…
This fun fold offers a little more room to write messages inside, and is a variation on a pop-up card. Inspiration for this card came from UK Stampin’ Up! demonstrator Fiona Whitten. Her design was a 6×6″ finished card. This modification fits inside a medium Stampin’ Up! envelope, and you…
I had the idea for this fold for a while, and seeing a card created by fellow demonstrator Debe Anston today pushed me to make it. Fun folds add such versatility to our cardmaking, and the possibilities for this one are endless. It’s perfect for showing off many pieces of…
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I love a good fun fold just as much as the next cardmaker. But, sometimes, you want to have the wow of a fun fold without all the work. This is where the faux teabag fold comes in. It’s the same look as the traditional fold, but with slightly less…
I love a good fun fold, and even more so when it comes with some sleuthing! I saw this card while doing the mindless scroll on the book of faces a couple of weeks ago. I always stop and watch when I see creations by her (Katherina Tarta Crafts). There…
Need a quickish card for a coffee lover in your life? This is the first time I pulled out the A Latte Love patterned paper, and I have to say… I love it. You know how sometimes paper looks one way in your head until you actually get it in…
I usually troll the internet for ideas, as I am pretty sure that most cardmakers do. The inspiration for this card came from a cardmaking magazing page, and I loved how it gave a little pop of colour and pattern on the inside of the card. The possibilities are endless…
Scrolling the interwebz usually leads to a whole slew of ideas for papercrafters. I saw an idea from another Canadian Stampin’ Up! demonstrator that set me off to my craft room, and lead me to do all kinds of measuring. Her card was a flat card, but I wanted something…