Friday 5 February 2016

Fancy Fold Friday Tutorial - A6 Box Frame Card

Remember this card... at the time I said I was having a final tweak with the Box Frame element before I published a tutorial... and finally yesterday... I finished off what I started !
But before I start... don't forget that there are only 11 more days to go for the featured Sky's The Limit stamp set... and it is your for free too (with a £45 Stampin' Up! order)... 15th February is the last day to order.... So please don't delay...
And a background explanation to my thoughts first...

Don't know about you...but I quite often find that I have a lovely standard sized card all ready to go but it is just not special enough for my recipient at the time! So this is a Box Frame specially sized to fit an A6 card panel...

So now...  you can come to a class and make a standard quick and easy A6 card... and then come back home... quickly make up a Box Frame... pop the card panel in... and have a special card all ready to go...
So the A6 Box Frame Card tutorial for you today... There are a few more versions to come... including the one for a standard US size 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" panel...

Shadow Box Frame Card Tutorial – A6 panel with 1cm Box Sides and Top

Start off with a 25 x 20.7cm piece of Thick Whisper White cardstock cut from a piece of A4 card...  

1. Score at 1, 2, 3 and 4 cm on all 4 sides. 
Tip  - start with the short side (ie with the card panel PORTRAIT) 
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2. With the panel LANDSCAPE - make an “extra short score” at 5cm & 20cm from top to 2ndscore-line down .
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3. Turn 180 degrees and repeat (2)clip_image012
4. Cut up these extra score lines and diagonally across to the 3rd score lineclip_image014
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5. Cut out the “16-bit” sections/squares at each cornerclip_image018
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6. Bone fold all score-linesclip_image024
8. Apply glue to folded side of outer-most sections on all 4 sides 
NOTE - I now use my trusty Tombow on the straight sides – applying a bead onto the base of the frame next to the inner scoreline  -which works a treat – no wet glue on my fingers as I roll the section around and over… 
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9. Apply Tear & Tape OR Sticky Strip across back of 4 diagonal sections clip_image028
9. Assemble straight sides first.  Remove part of red protective coverclip_image032
10. Line up outer edge to inner score-line at that end & press down flat to stick. clip_image034
11. Line up outer edge to inner score line at other end & pull out rest of red protective cover to stick. Now your box section should pop up … nice and square and straight!!clip_image036
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13. Now onto the 2 notched ends …. Repeat process for the 2 straight sides BUT…. and this is the MOST important TIP…. Remove red protective cover on the 2 small diagonals and cover with some longer lengths of scrap red protective coverclip_image040
14. Fold the straight edge down as before & glue into placeclip_image042
15. Then push the sides up & over the square/box side sections, get the mitres/diagonals in place & then pull the red protective cover out (concentrating on one corner at a time!)clip_image044
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16. Repeat for the other notched side. 

And to finish it off as a LANDSCAPE card that opens and closes – cut a 25.4 x 17cm THICK Whisper White panel - scored in half LANDSCAPE at 12.7cm - to the back.

Now I think I will need to work out an envelope size too! Back on that another day...
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