I love gatefold cards -- making them and the looks of them. Somehow they are just a little more fun than the traditional card hinged on the left or the top.
But they are horrendous to photograph! Especially if the photographer has only two hands. Which I do.
You see, without being held, they pop open. So it's impossible for me to capture what the card looks like completely closed. Unless, of course, I use adhesive on it to temporarily close it. Which I didn't.
My illustrator daughter, Emily Balsley, had a birthday coming up. Because she consistently produces such extraordinary work, I always take great pains with her birthday card, hoping to impress her with my work, for a change. I don't think this was one of my great successes for her. But I still like how it turned out -- as far as a birthday card goes.
To make a gatefold card that ends up being 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" to fit inside an A2 envelope, start with a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" piece of cardstock. Using the Simply Scored (page 189 in the Annual Catalog), score at 2 1/8", flip it 180 degrees, and score at 2 1/8" again. When folded on the score lines, the two flaps should meet nicely in the middle.
Often when I make a gatefold card, I put something on each gatefold. For example, in this card, the focal point is on the tag adhered to the left gate, while the sentiment on the punched label is adhered to the right hand gate. When doing this, it is so important to be cognizant of where you are applying your adhesive. It can only be added to the side that will not move freely. So, pay close attention!
One other thing, I usually add panels to each gate, and, like in this card, they are almost always embossed pieces.
The cute cupcake is a stamp from a past Sale-A-Bration set. At the time it was released, I loved the scribbly look of the cupcake parts. I still do. That's why I thought it would be cute for my card.
To give lots of variety, the cupcake is actually made up of several stamps: the cupcake paper and shadow, the cake part (which I, of course, made chocolate!), the swirly frosting, the sprinkles, and finally, the cute heart topper.
Since the set is photopolymer, it is easy to line up the various components.
The tag on which the cupcake is stamped is one of the dies from the Bonanza Buddies Bundle on page 34 of the current Mini Catalog. That tag is the best -- I will be grabbing that die many many times in the years to come.
The cute punch I used for the sentiment at the bottom of the card is the Label Me Fancy Punch on page 41 of the Mini Catalog. Another product I will be getting a lot of use out of!
We were fortunate enough to be able to spend a portion of her birthday with Emily and her family.
Birthday
Smiles.
To score the card a second time, you must flip it 180 degrees, or upside down from the first score. 360 would bring you back you where you started, which isn't what you meant.
ReplyDeleteYou are ABSOLUTELY correct! Thanks for catching that!
DeleteI really like gatefold cards too and that cupcake is adorable. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch!
DeleteThanks for sharing your birthday card construction sequence. A lot of work, wonderful card.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Thanks, Joy! I'm so glad you like it!
Deletehow super pretty and tempting it seems a lot of work went into this and that individual should know it does not go without mentioning
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks.
DeleteI didn't know that is what this type of card was called. I learned something new today from this post. Thanks for sharing your beautiful card with us at #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna! I'm glad I could provide you with your "learn something new every day"!
DeleteIt’s a lovely card! And know who your daughter inherited her talent from!
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Michelle
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Omigosh, Michelle! You are so sweet. Thank you!
DeleteSuch a pretty card, I'm sure your daughter loved it.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Thank you, Amalia.
DeleteLinda,
ReplyDeleteYour card is so lovely. Congratulations, you are being featured at happiness Is Homemade! I hope you will stop by. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2020/03/happiness-is-homemade.html
Have a wonderful weekend.
Hugs,
Bev
Oh, thank you, thank you, Bev!
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