Hey there! Today I'm sharing a "bridge" card, created with the Brightly Gleaming Specialty Designer paper I used here.
I created this card before I discovered Copper Stampin' Emboss Powder retired, so please substitute Night of Navy or any color you choose in your mind's eye!
I will include the dimensions for this "bridge-fold" at the bottom of this post along with a link to my free directions.
The Nativity Dies make cutting out the Peaceful Nativity images a snap!
I love the way the Nativity star die cuts and embosses at the same time!
I punched the ends of the greeting strip with the Lovely Labels Pick a Punch, then dragged the edges directly on the Versamark pad before heat embossing.
I added a layer to the center of the back for signature. This card folds flat to fit into a medium envelope!
Dimensions:
Card Base: 8 1/4" x 4 1/4" , scored at 1 3/8", 2 3/4", 5 1/2", and 6 7/8"
Side panels: 1 1/8" x 4" – need two
Center layer: 2 1/2" x 4"
Bridge: 1 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Copper layer: 1" x 5 1/4"
Sentiment layer: "scant" 3/4" x 4"
Download Brightly Gleaming Nativity Bridge-fold
Supplies:
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How do you get the stars to cut out so perfect? The die doesn’t look anything like a star. Thank you, Debbie Heffernan