Envelope Card with insert.

Ladies Birthdays on April 7th, 2010 No Comments

Envelope Card with insert – Ladies Birthday

The picture for this card can be found in the magazine ’Making Cards’ each month they provide free papers by Nancy Watt. These ones in particular are Ladies Dresses and accessories; (from the May 2009 edition) for this card you can use any picture you like to go with the occasion.

Basic Equipment Needed

Cutting Matt                           Craft knife

Metal ruler                               Scoring board/ bone folder

Scissors                                   Paper trimmer

Silicone glue

Double-sided tape/foam pads

Materials and Measurements.

Picture / sentiments from sheet

A4 Base Card

Background paper

Card for the small insert card

Greetings – silver

Peel off pen

Verse insert

Step One


Take you A4 card and on the longest edge score into tri fold. On the score board there should be a line which tells you the right one if not measure 9.8cm x 3 -  Fold into a slim line card.

Step Two


Measure 10cm from the bottom and then draw a diagonal line from the 10cm mark to the opposite corner on both sides cut out the triangle from the 10cm mark.

Step Three


Open out you should have 3 sections with a point.

Step Four


At the top of the main card section at the 10cms mark, score a line along the middle section only and then fold down.  Cut out the triangle and save for next step.

Step Five


Take the piece you have just cut out and place it at the bottom of the card in the centre it will just come over the top of the cut out section. Secure into place with glue or double-sided tape.  You now have the front of you envelope.

Step Six

Turn the card over and then cut out your backing paper to fit the left-hand side, tape into position. If you so desired you could cut the insert for your card a little smaller it’s entirely up to you. Cover the right-hand side the same way.

I found that my joins showed so I coloured them in but you could just cut your backing papers a little bigger and trim down where necessary.

Step Seven

Put a thin strip of tape along the left-hand side and along the bottom and fold over to create the envelope. You now have your envelope to fill.

Step Eight

Score and fold your piece of pearlised card about 15cm x 10cm big enough to fit into your envelope. Take your picture and stick onto card, add a sentiment ( I coloured the peel off dark pink to match dress) and a flat attachment if desired I cut out a shoe and glued it down.  They have to be flat to fit inside the envelope.

Step Nine

Either type a verse on your computer and stick it in the insert card or write your own message.

Lastly I placed a sentiment on the envelope and inside the card.

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Large heart pop out 21st Birthday Card and Presentaion Box

Special Birthdays on January 2nd, 2010 4 Comments

Basic Equipment Needed
Cutting Matt Craft knife
Metal ruler Scoring board/ bone folder
Scissors Paper trimmer
Silicone glue/ PVA glue
Double-sided tape/foam pads

Materials and Measurements.
4 A4 Card in cream
3 A4 Card in red
Scrap gold card 10cm x 10cm
Heart template (made by WS Designs – available from local craft shops)
Backing paper pink tones
Variety of small artificial flowers and foliage (available from craft shops or cake decorating shops)
Florist tape – green
Gold peel offs – borders, greetings, numbers and flowers
Red ribbon. – .5cm x 10cm and 1.5cm x 40cm
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3D Father Christmas – Cheats

Uncategorized on November 28th, 2009 No Comments

Basic Equipment Needed

Cutting Matt                                         Craft knife

Metal ruler                                            Scoring board/ boning tool

Scissors                                                Paper trimmer

Silicone glue

Double-sided tape .5cm /foam pads
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Christmas Topper Card – Baubles

Christmas Cards Beginner, Uncategorized on November 27th, 2009 1 Comment

Basic Equipment Needed

Cutting Matt                                      Craft knife

Metal ruler                                         Scoring board/ boning tool

Scissors                                               Paper trimmer

Silicone glue                                      Pencil

Double-sided tape .5cm /foam pads
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Simple Christmas Card Topper – Parcel

Christmas Cards Beginner on November 26th, 2009 3 Comments

Basic Equipment Needed

Cutting Matt                                       Craft knife

Metal ruler                                           Scoring board/ boning tool

Scissors                                               Paper trimmer

Silicone glue                                        Pencil

Double-sided tape .5cm /foam pads

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Christmas 3D Cute Angel

Christmas Cards Beginner on November 18th, 2009 No Comments

Christmas 3D Cute Angel

Beginners card : approximately 20 mins.

This 3D angel is one of the 3 angels on a pop-out sheet, which means its already cut for you. These can be found in most craft shops, making your card even easier.

Just follow the easy instructions below and in no time at all you will have created a lovely card. Your recipient will be thrilled by your creativity.

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Christmas Crystal Clear Card

Christmas Cards Intermediate on November 12th, 2009 No Comments

Basic Equipment Needed

Cutting Matt

Craft knife

Metal ruler

Scoring board/ bone folder

Scissors

Paper trimmer/Guillotine

Silicone glue

Double-sided tape/foam pads

Toothpick


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Launch Of Card Making Tutorials

Notices on November 12th, 2009 No Comments

Hi and welcome to Card Making Tutorials this is a brand new website so bare with us while we sort out the tutorials and other essentials. If there are any problems or bugs with the website we would be so grateful if you could contact us about these issues. We want this site to be at its best so that you can use it to its potential.

We will start posting new content on weekly basis so make sure you bookmark us :)

Over the course of the rest of this week and next week we will be adding 12 new Christmas tutorials. We thought this would be appropriate because Christmas is nearly upon us.
So thank you for visiting and hope you enjoy the tutorials and become a follower of Card Making Tutorials.