
Friday Funny



Vertical/Portrait
Clue #1… gather your supplies, All measurements in inches.
Colored Card Stock (CS): (1 sheet will be enough to cut both pieces)
– 1 @ 5-1/2 x 9-1/2 score long side @ 1/2 and 2-5/8 from EACH end. Cut along the 1/2 score line to 1-1/4 from both the top and bottom on both ends, leaving tabs
– 1 @ 10-5/8 x 3 score long side @ 2-1/8 and 4-1/4 from EACH end
Designer Series Paper (DSP): (lots of coordinating patterns will be best)
A – 1 @ 4 wide x 5-1/4 tall, focal point, can be a scenic pattern
B – 2 @ 1-7/8 wide x 2-3/4 tall, could be a bold pattern
C – 2 @ 1-7/8 wide x 5-1/4 tall, inside of card maybe a little more subtle pattern or this can be more of pattern A, if using a scenic pattern
C – 2 @ 1-7/8 wide x 2-3/4 tall, if you love patterns, this can be a different one
D – 2 @ 1-7/8 wide x 5-1/4 tall, outside (front) of card
White/Vanilla Card Stock:
– 1 @ 1-7/8 wide x 2-3/4 tall, stamped focal piece, center panel of the long strip, could be for your sentiment
– 1 @ 4 wide x 5-1/4 tall, back of the card for extra writing room
Other Supplies:
– Scorer, Paper Cutter, scissors, ruler, pencil- STAMPS, EMBELLISHMENTS, ink, adhesives – INCLUDING TEAR TAPE, die cuts or punch outs, etc.
Here is the inside of the card, showing the placement of 3 of the pieces of DSP and the notched edges.

This is a view of the back side of the card and the 2 pieces of DSP on the front.

Here is a picture of the inside of our cards. Karla has her sentiment on the center panel. Thank you, Karla, for suggesting this Mystery card!!! It was fun!

I hope you like this Hidden Gatefold or Up Down Up fun fold card! Please join us if you like to make a card without knowing what it is until you are done!!


So happy you are checking out our April Paper Crafting Monthly Blog Hop with Independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrators from around the world! Each demonstrator has created projects using items retiring the end of this month! Below my card is a list of links to all of the participating bloggers. Here’s a little preview of my card:

My card features the retiring Two Tone Flora Dies (#159181) along with the retired Two Tone Flora stamp set. The card base is Smokey Slate with a layer of Basic White die cut with the large background die. The flowers and leaves were stamped in Soft Seafood, Bubble Bath, Melon Mambo, Pool Party and Coastal Cabana with a bow of Silver & White 1/2″ Sheer Ribbon (#162149) accenting the sentiment. Happy Birthday from the retired Pansy Patch was stamped in Smokey Slate on Basic White and backed in Smokey Slate using the retiring Double Oval Punch (#154242).

Thanks for stopping by this month. Go to –> Shirley Merker’s blog to see what she created this month.
All bloggers in this month’s hop:
I hope you found some inspiration for your soon to be retired items. Enjoy hopping through the blogs, looking at all of our projects! Please leave comments to let us know you stopped by!
My Events calendar has been updated with my online Mystery Stamping and in-person Stamping Buffets. Mystery Stamping is on Monday twice a month. All supplies used to make my card above can be ordered through my online store. Please use the host code found on the right-hand side of my blog when ordering, if your order is under $150. If it is over $150, don’t use the code so you can redeem all the host rewards.
If you do not already have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, I would be happy to be yours. Ready to enjoy the demonstrator discount? Click the Contact Me button above.

Horizontal/Landscape card
Clue #1… gather your supplies, All measurements in inches.
Colored Card Stock Base:
– 1 @ 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, score the long side at 4-1/4
– 2 @ 1-1/2 x 5 score short side (1-1/2) at 3/4 (in half), then lightly mark at 1-1/2 from one end on both 5″ edges of the piece. Using your scorer, score from one corner to the 1-1/2 mark in each direction, making an X. They should look like this:

Next, cut off the two pieces marked with hash marks. The pieces will be mirror images of each other.
– 2 @ 2 x 3-1/2 (same as other cardstock)
Designer Series Paper A (DSP) :
– 1 @ 4 tall x 5-1/4 wide, for the front maybe a bold pattern
Designer Series Paper B (DSP) :
– 1 @ 4 tall x 5-1/4 wide for inside (OPTIONAL, could be a different bold pattern)
Designer Series Paper C (DSP) :
– 2 @ 1/2 x 4, covers the mechanism on each side, inside
Designer Series Paper D (DSP) :
– 2 @ 1-7/8 wide x 3-3/8 tall, outside the doors
Designer Series Paper E (DSP) :
– 2 @ 1-7/8 wide x 3-3/8 tall, inside the doors, could be more subtle
White/Vanilla Card Stock:
– 1 @ 3-3/4 x 8 score long side @ 4 (middle of card, lots of space for stamping and message) OR
– 1 @ 3-3/4 x 4, not so much space for stamping and message
– 2 @ 1-7/8 x 3-3/8 (OPTIONAL) instead of one of the DSP D or E patterns above, if you want to stamp something
Adhere the 2 long pieces of cardstock as shown below. Fold towards the middle, edges lined up at the bottom and along the sides, adhesive ONLY on the side closest to the edge of the card.

Adhere the 2 pieces of 2 x 3-1/2 cardstock, doors, to the opened edge pieces, one on each side of the folded pieces already adhered.

Adhere all DSP to the outside and inside of the card.


Now you can adhere the small triangle at the top of each mechanism on the sides to the front of the card. Glue only goes on the smallest triangle at the top, then close the card and let it dry completely.

Here are the insides of our cards!! What do you think?

I hope you like this Double door or dual door card! Please join us if you like to make a card without knowing what it is until you are done!!



Vertical card
Clue #1… gather your supplies, All measurements in inches.
Colored Card Stock Base:
– 1 @ 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, score at 2-1/2 and 4-1/4
Designer Series Paper A (DSP) :
– 1 @ 5-1/4 TALL x 2-1/4 WIDE, goes on the right side of the score line
Designer Series Paper B (DSP) :
– 1 @ 5-1/4 TALL x 1-1/2 WIDE, goes on the left side of the score line
White/Vanilla: Optional!
– 1 @ 4 x 5-1/4, I used this inside my card when the cardstock is very dark
White/Vanilla: Optional!
You need a die or largish punch. I am using the next to the largest circle die from the Stylish Shapes Dies. The outside dimension of that circle is 2-3/4″. You can use a square and probably a rectangle.
Die cut through the front panel, after both pieces of DSP are adhered, centering your die on the score line. Center your embellishment in the die cut opening, adhered on the inside of your card.
Other Supplies:
– Your primary embellishment needs to fit inside the inside of your shape, mostly.- SCORER, CUTTER, embellishments, punched/die cuts, adhesives, stamps, inks, etc.

So happy you are checking out our March Paper Crafting Monthly Blog Hop with Independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrators from around the world! Each demonstrator has created projects with a thinking of you or sympathy theme! Below my card is a list of links to all of the participating bloggers. Here’s a little preview of my card:

My card features the Painted Lavender stamp set (#162594)! The Painted Lavender stamp set also comes in a Bundle (#162597). The card base is Gorgeous Grape with two pieces of Perennial Lavender Designer Series Paper (#162593) layered on it. The bunch of lavender is stamped in Gorgeous Grape and Shaded Spruce on a piece of Basic White. The butterflies are stamped in Highland Heather and a bow from the Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack (#155475) completes this part which is layered on a piece of Gorgeous Grape. Then I used the Double Oval Punch (#154242) to create the sentiment and layer pieces. The words are from the Go To Greetings stamp set (#158763).

Thanks for stopping by this month. Go to –> Terri Stewart’s blog to see what beautiful card she has created.
All bloggers in this month’s hop:
| 1. Shirley Merker – USA 2. Tracy Held – Australia 3. Annette McMillan – Australia 4. Maureen Rauchfuss – USA 5. Julia Quinn Australia 6. Sue Boerner – USA <– you are here! 7. Terri Stewart – USA |
I hope you found some inspiration for your next thinking of you or sympathy card. Enjoy hopping through the blogs, looking at all of our projects! Please leave comments to let us know you stopped by!
My Events calendar has been updated with my online Mystery Stamping and in-person Stamping Buffets. Mystery Stamping is on Monday twice a month. All supplies used to make my card above can be ordered through my online store. Please use the host code found on the right-hand side of my blog when ordering, if your order is under $150. If it is over $150, don’t use the code so you can redeem all the host rewards.
If you do not already have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, I would be happy to be yours. Ready to enjoy the demonstrator discount? Click the Contact Me button above.
