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Explosion Card Folded Insert

Explosion Insert Card
Explosion Insert Card

Explosion Insert Card Learn an easy paper folding technique that makes a fun card insert. Learn how to make the inside of your card jump out like an explosion when you follow the step by step instructions.

Explosion Insert Card Tutorial
Explosion Insert Card Tutorial

Explosion Insert Card Tutorial This gatefold explosion fun fold card looks like a classic gatefold design on the outside. but when the card opens, the designer series paper inside pops outward into a beautiful diamond shaped insert that creates a fun “explosion” effect. 1 my explosion piece is 7 3 4″ x 7 3 4″ due to a cutting error! it’s ok since it’s only a template! 1 fold stamped (or printed) square piece of cardstock or paper in half, stamped side out. burnish with bone folder. 2 fold again, along same crease, but stamped side in. burnish with bone folder. You're going to love how easy it is to make this fun fold explosion card that features a gate fold card base. just a few score lines and some folds and you have a card that will wow your friends! i shared exactly how to make this card during this week's stamp with me tuesday. The folded inserts for these explosion cards are based on a series of clever folds that are origami inspired. follow the steps below to craft your own explosion card, and then once once you’ve mastered that, give the slightly more complex folding a try.

рџ ґ Folded Explosion Card Livestream Fancy Fold Card Tutorials Card
рџ ґ Folded Explosion Card Livestream Fancy Fold Card Tutorials Card

рџ ґ Folded Explosion Card Livestream Fancy Fold Card Tutorials Card You're going to love how easy it is to make this fun fold explosion card that features a gate fold card base. just a few score lines and some folds and you have a card that will wow your friends! i shared exactly how to make this card during this week's stamp with me tuesday. The folded inserts for these explosion cards are based on a series of clever folds that are origami inspired. follow the steps below to craft your own explosion card, and then once once you’ve mastered that, give the slightly more complex folding a try. Learn an easy paper folding technique to make fun explosion card inserts in this tutorial. it's an easy, cheap way to add movement to a card. The video tutorial allows the user to stamp the front of the card any way they want, create a regular card, and add an “explosion mechanism” for a unique effect. the card base and explosion page are cut out, and folding instructions are followed to create an explosion effect when the card opens. Keep these tips in mind when making an explosion card: an 8½” x 8½” block of card stock serves as the folded insert, fitting perfectly within a 4½” x 4½” card base. larger or smaller cards can be created by adjusting the size of the explosive panel and card base to fit. Watch my weekly card making video tutorial series to learn how to use your 6x6 patterned paper to make an easy explosion card!.

How To Create An Explosion Insert For A Card Tutorial Blythe
How To Create An Explosion Insert For A Card Tutorial Blythe

How To Create An Explosion Insert For A Card Tutorial Blythe Learn an easy paper folding technique to make fun explosion card inserts in this tutorial. it's an easy, cheap way to add movement to a card. The video tutorial allows the user to stamp the front of the card any way they want, create a regular card, and add an “explosion mechanism” for a unique effect. the card base and explosion page are cut out, and folding instructions are followed to create an explosion effect when the card opens. Keep these tips in mind when making an explosion card: an 8½” x 8½” block of card stock serves as the folded insert, fitting perfectly within a 4½” x 4½” card base. larger or smaller cards can be created by adjusting the size of the explosive panel and card base to fit. Watch my weekly card making video tutorial series to learn how to use your 6x6 patterned paper to make an easy explosion card!.

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