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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Paper Pleated Cards


I found a new background idea in the Issue 4 of Love Cardmaking called paper pleating and tried it on these cards. I love how they turned out! I played around with the measurements which in the article were in centimeters. I found I liked the look the best scoring at the 3/4 inch lines and the one inch line. So to make it easy, score at every inch line on a piece of thin designer paper 8 1/2 x 11. This is bigger than you need, but after folding the pleats you lose much of the width. Then score at every 3/4 inch line- so 3/4", 1 3/4", 2 3/4" etc. I started with a very pretty designer paper from Recollections. After scoring and folding, I die cut the front out with a wonky stitched rectangle die from Kat Scrappiness. I held the pleats down with regular tape on the back and a little glue on the front under the pleats. I also pleated some yellow floral dp and die cut a stitched heart (also from Kat Scrappiness) with the pleats going horizontal. I attached that pleated heart with pop dots to raise and added a "love" die from Tonic Studios.



My second card was made the same way but I used a Stamplorations stitched rectangle die to cut out the pleated brown dp and added a pleated butterfly cut with a Stampendous die and "Heartfelt Sympathy" from Tonic Studios. This was an easy and lovely looking technique and I hope you give it a try.

I am entering the first card in the challenge at Scrapy Land.

6 comments:

  1. What a great technique - thanks so much for sharing it! Now to translate it back to metric measurements :-)
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  2. This is such a cool technique with fabulous results! Pretty cards! Hugs!

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  3. That is a really great look.thanks for sharing.

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  5. Your card is scrumptious! Pretty colors, layers, textures and fun embellishments! Thanks for joining us at Scrapy Land Challenges. We look forward to seeing you again.
    Hugs
    Berni DT
    scrapyland.

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