Video Tutorial: How to Make a Tri-fold card!
November 01, 2015
I am so excited to share this fun AND EASY tri-fold card with you today!
WATCH THE VIDEO below in this post for all the instructions plus bonus tips!
All of these adorable elements were cut or punched out of the Home for Christmas designer paper in the Stampin' Up! Holiday catalog for 2015!!
If you are unable to view the video, click here to view it on my blog or PLEASE CLICK HERE to view it on my YouTube channel.
Being a former Structural Drafter... here is how my brain works... some of you will relate... if you don't, that's ok too... the video will help :)
Below... what the card looks like when you open it..
I embellished each punched tree with candy dots and a punched gold glimmer star!
Compare the difference... the trees above were punched out of the Home for Christmas tree patterned paper, and the trees below were fussy-cut individually out of the paper.... the punching is quicker, but the hand cut ones are so super pretty!!
The Santa and reindeer (or Bambi as I like to call him) are also cut out of the printed paper from the Home for Christmas package. I added the smallest rhinestones onto the tips of each candle on the trees.. so pretty!
The perfect touch to finish off this card was a Wooden Snowflake embellishment with an Iced Rhinestone in the center!! As I mentioned in the video, I colored the center of the rhinestone with a red Sharpie Marker. :)
Here are 3 versions of this Tri-fold Christmas Card - the video will show you how to make them! Later this week I will post close up photos of the snowflake card (designed by Susan Adams).
Leave me a Comment, and tell me what occasion you are going to make a tri-fold card for!! Did you like my idea for the birthday balloons that I shared in the video?
If you are punching the trees out with the tree punch, you'll also need the Tree Punch below:
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Thank you so much for your detailed video on these beautiful cards! I really enjoyed it!
Posted by: KJ | November 01, 2015 at 07:20 AM
Your creations always amaze me! Love it! :)
Posted by: Tonya Denton | November 01, 2015 at 07:49 AM
Love those cards. Great idea. Thanks for sharing all the details.
Posted by: Aileen | November 01, 2015 at 02:07 PM
I will be making Christmas cards. I have fussy cut one sheet of each print. So I am ready. Love
your ideas
Posted by: Nanci | November 01, 2015 at 03:38 PM
Patty,
Thank you for sharing this very cool card!!!! I am a visual person so the idea about the balloons will have to be tried. I am in the beginning of my 6 craft fairs this year, so I am going to make these after I receive the supplies!! LOL Also, thank Sue for the beautiful idea!
Posted by: Gay Ferland | November 01, 2015 at 04:26 PM
Really great cards Patty and thanks for all the tips and tricks...Love the things that you come up with. Your so creative...
thanks again Patty
pat
Posted by: patricia p. | November 13, 2015 at 10:05 PM
thanks for the great tutorial... I was looking for a special idea for my Christmas cards this year.... this is in the running for sure...
Posted by: Beth Cassel | September 24, 2017 at 04:11 PM