Fold Out Strip Card That’s Beary Cute

Fold Out Strip Card That’s Beary Cute
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This fun fold card uses both sides of the patterned paper to create a fold out Christmas scene!  It folds up to fit in an envelope!  Watch the video for tips to make it easy to make!

Measurements

Balmy Blue

  • Card Back:  5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″

Real Red

  • Outside Layer:  5” x 3 1/2″
  • Punched out hexagon

Designer Series Paper (DSP)

  • Fold Out:  11” x 3”
    • score at 2 1/2″ & 6 1/2″
  • Small Strip:  1” x 3” (cut this piece from the 12” strip of DSP)

Basic White (choose one)

Bottom section of Inside Layer: 

  • 4” x 2 1/2″

Middle section of Inside Layer: 

  • 3 1/2″ x 2 1/2″

Back Layer:  5 1/4″ x 4”

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You Don't Need a Lot of Supplies

You can make fantastic cards with limited supplies! 

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You can make all of these cards with just 3 colors of ink, patterned paper and a couple colors of cardstock that match!

If you don’t have the punches, you can cut out the bear.  Substitute the Hexagon punch with a circle or cut out a square!

Get Ideas!

There are 2 packs of patterned paper that coordinate perfectly with the Beary Cute stamp and punch bundle!

Make 4 cards out of one 12″ x 12″ piece of Designer Series Paper!!!!

Want to make these cards?

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