Friday 8 March 2019

Stitched Rectangles Double Z Joy Fold Card Tutorial for Fancy Fold Friday

Wow! First of all... I have been so excited ... and chuffed... that so many of you were patiently waiting for these tutorials and that they have inspired you to get creating so quickly... 

Thank you so much for all your comments, emails and feedback over the past week...  you have duly inspired me to try some thing(s) a bit different for my blog ... I hope you will all like it!! As I thoroughly enjoyed creating 3 similar but different cards... each one being a step up on the previous... so I can see a few series of these... 
And so now I bring you the last one of the Trio... the Double Z Joy Fold Card... sized specifically for the Stitched Rectangles... If you want to make the standard A6 card size then click here- or click here for the US A2 card size... 

And if you want tutorials for other versions & sizes of Double Z Joy Fold Cards ... then use the Search box (down the right hand side)... and enjoy! I certainly have since I designed the card in the first place... all those years ago... so there are lots of variants on the theme...
Craft Spa Recipe 
Please note that the US (inches) version is just converted literally from the Rest of the World (metric) 
A4 Crushed Curry 21 x 14cm (8 1/4" x 5 1/2")
A4 Poppy Parade 16.5 x 9.5cm (6 1/2" x 3 3/4")
Paper Left Front 4.7 x 13.5cm (1 13/16" x 5 1/4")
Paper Right Back 10 x 13.5cm (3 7/8" x 5 1/4")
Paper Inside Centre 4.7 x 9cm (1 13/16" x 3 1/2")
Card Inside Right A4 Whisper White 4.7 x 9cm (1 13/16" x 3 1/2")
(D) A4 Thick Whisper White 6 x 9.5cm (2 1/2 x 3 7/8") 
(D) Scraps Old Olive, Poppy Parade, Crushed Curry where (D) is for die cutting
Inks - Crushed Curry, Poppy Parade

Craft Spa Directions
1. Score Crushed Curry LANDSCAPE panel at 5.25 & 10.5cm (2 1/16" & 4 1/8")
2. Z Bone Fold. Valley for halfway/centre... Peak for quarter-way
3. Score Poppy Parade LANDSCAPE panel at 5.25 & 10.5 cm (2 1/16" & 4 1/8")
4. Z Bone Fold. Peak halfway-ish (front) fold... Valley for Quarter-ish (back) fold
5. Adhere papers

Now to sticking the two Z Fold parts. Think about what needs to go where!!! Otherwise you will just stick your whole card together and it won't open after all!! Suggest a dry run with no glue the first time... then it should all become obvious... So...

6. Open out the main card blank... and close up the smaller Z Fold part
7. Apply glue to back face of smaller Z Fold & make sure it is still closed!
8. Adhere back face of smaller Z Fold onto back/right hand face of main card (Note - you are eyeballing/centring the slightly larger front face of the smaller Z Fold onto the back face of the main card

9. Close up main Z Fold card blank
10. Adhere front part of smaller Z Fold onto left of main card front (think about where NOT to put your glue!?)

11. Die cut one Stitched Rectangle... and then die cut the stitched flowers flourish
12. Decorate as desired...
Tips... 
(a) Die cut happy in Crushed Curry and Poppy Parade. Stick Crushed Curry on top of Poppy Parade... slightly offset...
(b) Mothers Day label hand cut
(c) Mini Buttons added to front left small flowers to finish

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