Hello! Today I have a post up on the CardMaker blog which features a picture tutorial on how to create an accordion fold card. I would love if you would go check it out :)
To save space, I did not post all the detail photos of the project on the Cardmaker blog---so I added them on here in case you wanted to see more detail.
Inside front:
Close up of Inside front pages:
Inside back:
Close up of inside back pages:
Don't forget to check out the tutorial on the Cardmaker blog-----> HERE!
Supplies:
Cardstock-black (Gina K Designs)Scor-Pal
Patterned paper and element stickers- Yours Truly (Echo Park Paper)
Sentiment sticker- Fancy Sticker Sentiments, Love (SRM stickers)
Baker’s twine- Pink Sorbet (The Twinery)
Ribbon- Seam Binding
Adhesive pearls and rhinestones- Recollections (Michael’s)
This is stunning Cammie!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this card!
ReplyDeleteOH! This is just FABULOUS!! What a great card this would be for gift giving to grandparents
ReplyDeleteA card, an album, and a home deco in one! Beautiful paper and pictures! tfs
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! I'm headed over to check out the details. What a great gift for someone. I know just who I will make one for. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I might have to make one of these for my parents and MIL!
ReplyDeleteI love this Cammie!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great job, Cammie. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! You truly know how to use stamps to make works of art! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteOK, in response to my previous comment: I went to the Cardmaker blog and realized that what you did is make the stickers really sing! It's still a gift and I'm so glad you're willing to share it!!!!
ReplyDeleteDarling accordion! I may just have make something like that for Valentines for dh...
ReplyDeleteWhen I first set eyes on this, my heart fluttered with excitement! Look at the sweet, sweet colours! But what I love most of all is the texture of the stickers. In very appropriate paper (matte) material to complement the sweet pastel colours.
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