All text Copyright 2007 Diana Crick

All text and photos Tracy Houghton Copyright 2007 All rights reserved

Supplies:

· Scor-Pal®

· Base-cardstock   4 1/4 “ x 5 3/8”

· 1st Layer - Designer Paper   9 3/8" X 4"

· 2nd Layer - Cardstock or double sided designer paper  8 7/8" X 3 1/4"

· Stamps and ink pad

· Embellishments such as Primas and brad

· Ribbon or fastener of your choice

· Horizontal slot punch

Step One: using  Scor-pal® Score 1st layer @ 2 1/8" & 4 1/4"

Step Two: Use adhesive then fold over Designer paper at the 2 1/8" mark

Step Three: Attach ribbon to back of first layer skip this step if you are using an alternate closure on the front)

Step Four: Attach first layer to base

Step Five: Score 2nd Layer @ 4" using Scor-Pal®

 

Step Six: Using adhesive attach 2nd layer to the inside of the 1st layer.

 

 

 

Step Seven: Attach optional layers to the front and inside.

 

Step Eight: Punch hole using horizontal slot punch on the front of the second layer. Add embellishments and stamps as desired.

 

 

 

 

Alternate size card-

Medium Layered Fold Card

 

Base -  4 1/4" x 4 1/8"

1st Layer - 4" x 7 3/4" Score at 2" and 4"

2nd Layer - 3" x 6 5/8" Score at 3 3/4"

Assemble as above

 

Mini Layerd Fold Card

 

Base - 3" x 3"

1st layer– 2 3/4"  x 6"  Align paper with 3/8" mark on the left side of the Scor-Pal®. Score at 2" and 3 1/2"

2nd Layer– 2 1/4"  x 4 5/8"  Align paper with 1/4" mark on the left side of the Scor-Pal®.  Score at 3"

Assemble as above

Alternate Closures:

 

Slit Punch

Metal swing tab with brad

Voilá Carte Extraordinaire!

Tracy lives with her husband and two beautiful daughters in Calgary, Alberta. As a family they love camping and are HUGE Walt Disney fans.

Being a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator gives Tracy a creative outlet for teaching classes and workshops. Her designs are always imaginative with a wonderful sense of colour.

She hopes you enjoy her tutorial!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Guest Instructor is Tracy Houghton

In 2006 Valerie Stangle designed a card with layered folds and it became known as the Joy card. She made it for her best Friend “joy”, hence the name. This tutorial shows different measurements for the folds. You will see “Joy cards” as they are called in the Layered Folds gallery. The measurements vary.