I decided to start with a joke...and unfortunate droop of the bow tail. I just uploaded this as is so you could have an 'appy Easter! I don't know if my bow wanted me to speak with some sort of brogue or if it was a warning about Easter lunch? I suppose an 'appy Easter could be one in which mostly appetizers are served?
This bunny's friend is peeking from the inside. I think adding a bunny to the inside carries the theme through in a fun way.
The base (Fresh Freesia) is just 4-1/4 by 8-1/2 inches and scored at 5-1/2. That gives you a card that will fit into Stampin' Up!'s medium size envelope. The other piece can honestly be any size you'd like it to be--try several sizes! Mine in this example (Pool Party) is 8-1/2 by 3-1/2 inches and scored in half at 4-1/4 inches. Typically the small/top piece of the base goes inside of the small folded portion, but obviously, you don't need to do it that way if you want to focus on a die cut and showcase patterned papers like I did.
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2 comments:
Can I get your dimensions for the the Easter flip flop fold card please
Easy peasy. The base (Fresh Freesia) is just 4-1/4 by 8-1/2 inches and scored at 5-1/2. That gives you a card that will fit into Stampin' Up!'s medium size envelope. The other piece can honestly be any size you'd like it to be--try several sizes! Mine in this example (Pool Party) is 8-1/2 by 3-1/2 inches and scored in half at 4-1/4 inches. Typically the small/top piece of the base goes inside of the small folded portion, but obviously, you don't need to do it that way if you want to focus on a die cut and showcase patterned papers like I did.
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