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Easy Fun Fold Card

Do you like creating easy fun fold cards? I do and I’m always looking for new card designs to try. So when perusing Pinterest the other day, I saw a “buckle fold” card by Kate Deignan and wanted to give it a try. This is Judy with you here today.

This really is a very easy card to make and comes together quickly.

Card Stock

I am using

Pop Tone BLACK LICORICE 8.5×11 Discount Card Stock

Bazzill Canvas Texture 8.5×11 Monochromatic Peach (Hopi) 80lb Cardstock 

DCS Textured Pearl Hummingbird Teal 8.5×11 Discount Card Stock

Cougar White Smooth CardStock 8.5×11 

Chalkboard Prints 6×6 Card Stock pad – Assortment

Fun Fold Card Base

Start by making the card base with a 6 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch piece of the Pop Tone BLACK LICORICE Card Stock. Score at 2 1/4 inches along the 6 1/2 inch side.

Cut a 2 x 5 1/2 inch piece from the same card stock and score at 2 1/4 inches along the 5 1/2 inch side. This piece is the “belt”.

Adhere the “belt” piece to the center of the base with the fold on the right side as in the photo below.

Cut 3 panels from the Chalkboard Prints measuring 2 x 5 1/4 inches. A piece of Cougar White Smooth CardStock is cut to 4 x 5 1/4 inches.

Adhere the white panel to the right side of the card base.

Buckle Piece

To create the buckle, die cut 2 pieces of Pop Tone BLACK LICORICE Card Stock. Any shape die cut will work! I am using a Spellbinders die.

Glue the “belt” piece between the 2 buckle pieces.

Adhere the pattern paper panels to the card. See photos for placement.

Embellishing the Buckle

All that’s left is to embellish the buckle.

I am die cutting flowers, foliage and a sentiment for the front using Bazzill Canvas Texture Peach Cardstock and DCS Textured Pearl Hummingbird Teal Card Stock. A piece of the peach cardstock is die cut for the backside of the buckle piece.

Adhere the peach buckle die cut piece after adding some stamping.

Add the floral, foliage and sentiment die cuts to front of buckle.

Adding a few sequins to the buckle piece complete my design.

I like the way my fun fold card turned out and hope you do too!

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