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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Fold Out Card.

Another card shape.
This one is called a Fold Out Card. . 
I found on You Tube by Alice Paperland.
An easy design to make but at the same time a classic.  
I modified slightly on how I made it. 
It is time again for the Christmas Card Club
To show their latest cards.
The theme for #2 was set by Christine
'The Real Reason For The Season. 



I have this Woodware stamp set in my collection. 
I love the simple lines on the images so like to keep plain. 
This time I have highlighted the stars and the halo's 
with just a rim of gold gel pen which to my mind is all the stamp needs. 
Sentiment is by Dovecraft  'Tis The Season '.
Papers , ribbon and white card all from my snippets box. 



Entering into the following Challenges:
Pixie's Crafty Workshop. #160 Use  your snippets up. 
Through The Craft Room Door # anything goes.
Inspiration Destination # 16 Anything goes. 
Penny's Paper-Crafty #210 Anything goes. 
C.R.A.F.T. Challenge #294 Christmas. 
Sister Act #89 Anything goes. 
Jo's Scrapshack # 71 Anything goes.
Crafty Hazlnut's Patterned Paper # Anything  goes. 


Christmas card No 5 in the bag. 

33 comments:

  1. what a fabulous image ....as you say simple lines so classic.....love your fold out card,I have to try more shapes and folds this year! xxxxxx

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  2. We had the same idea Mrs A - basically black image with a touch of colour for the star. Two great stamps used here and the fold of the card is lovely. Perfect for the challenge this time. Christine xx

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  3. A lovely card Mrs A, perfect for the challenge. Love the card fold, it really showcases your stamps. Carol x

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  4. A beautiful card and a beautiful simple stamp set. So fitting for the theme this time, love the papers that show of the image beautifully.
    Lorraine

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  5. Absolutely beautiful Mrs A! Love the fold you used and so right to keep the elegant image as simple as possible.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  6. That is a wonderful stamp set. I love that you are always trying new shapes and folds. The paper you chose is so pretty and this made a beautiful card.

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  7. Beautiful card Mrs A. Never seen this scene before. I do love it. Hugs Rita xxx

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  8. Such a lovely peaceful Christmas card Mrs A, I like to see your different card folds.

    Love and hugs
    Maarit

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  9. It's lovely, Valery. The stamp has beautiful lines, and I agree that it needs simple treatment to allow the shapes to take center focus. The gold halo was perfect. Of course I love the folds, and the dp was very pretty to show off the main image too. TFS & Hugs.

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  10. Beautiful card Mrs A :) love that card design lots of huggles Sue xx

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  11. great shape Valery and a great make - lovely! Big hugs rachel x

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  12. Hi Valery
    Fabulous card...
    Hugs Sylvie xx

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  13. Great shape for the card and a lovely image too.

    Kath x

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  14. What a lovely card you have created with this fold.

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  15. I love how the manger with the babe Jesus is inside the card. What a lovely sweet surprise when it is opened!

    Wonderful card, Mrs A.

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  16. This is gorgeous Mrs A. I love the simplicity of it.
    Nice hug earlier thanks.
    Hugs
    xx

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  17. Hi Mrs. A, lovely card, love the folded design and the modern twist on the Nativity. Lovely papers too, hugs Kate x

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  18. What a lovely card! Love nativities! Thanks for joining our challenge this week at Jo's Funday Friday challenges!
    Hugs,
    Jo
    ♥ Jo's Scrap Shack ♥

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  19. A gorgeous card! I love the fold and the way the second image is revealed when the card opens.

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  21. I've seen a lot of this style card lately! I wonder how come everyone is on the same wavelength? And how did I get left out? LOL! I like your card a lot and really like how you didn't color the images which really made them stand out.

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  22. Fabulous card,love the image and backing. Great card design. Thanks for joining our challenge at Penny's Paper Crafty and hope to see you back with us soon. Jennifer DT member

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  23. Loving the clean and simple feel this card has. The image looks great in monotone xx

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  24. Very stylish card Mrs A. Love the simple image and the clever fold, Cathy x

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  25. Lovely clean and simple card, looks grea tthe way you highlighted just the star and halo. thanks for joining us at TTCRD
    Andrea x

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  26. I like the shape of this one Mrs A and a great take on the theme too xx

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  27. Beautiful is your card Mrs A l like the layout and the adorable image put together so beautifully xx

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  28. I like the fold, Mrs A - another lovely entry for my Patterned Paper January challenge - you could also enter this into my CHNC challenge extra for January - I'd love to see it there too. x

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  29. brilliant christmas cards love the detail and style, thanks for sharing at Craft this week

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  30. Super card, Mrs A. I love the folded shape - something different. Also, like that you stamped the images in black and limited the colouring to the star - works so well with the striped paper. Elizabeth xx

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  31. Beautiful card - very elegant.

    Thanks for joining us at Penny's.

    Helen x

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  32. Fantastic card thank you for sharing with us at the CRAFT Challenge. Shona xx

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  33. Gorgeous card, Mrs A! I love those stamps. Hope you are getting better internet now. we had some blips last weekend, but not for too long. I will see you behind the bile shed for a quick dram before the rodeo starts, lol!

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