As you can probably tell, I really love the Berry Blessings Bundle that is in the 2021 Stampin’ Up!® Sale-a-bration Catalog. Why do I love it? It is beautiful but the best part is, it was FREE! Unfortunately, this will be my last post using it because Sale-a-bration ends on Sunday. That means this bundle will not be available anymore. You won’t be able to get it for free or get it at all so if you love it, you need to place a qualifying order by Sunday.
This card is a Fun Fold card called a Slide and Lock. I made one of these last July. You can see it HERE. The directions and measurements for a portrait card are included in that post so if you would like to see them, just click on that link. It is called a Slide and Lock because the center section slides up to be removed and open the card.
Isn’t that fun?!
To make this card I first scored a 4.14″ x 11″ piece of Poppy Parade cardstock at 2.75″ at 8.25″. Then I cut 1/16″ off one end. This makes it a bit easier to slide the middle section. Then I layered two 2.5″ x 4″ pieces of Berry Delightful Designer Series Paper on both ends. Remember, this paper is part of the Sale-a-bration Berry Blessing Bundle that you can get for free with a qualifying order until Sunday. Again, the rest of the directions and measurements on how to make the sliding part are in the link above. The only different is I used the Here’s Card stamp set for the sentiment. I cut it and the piece of Poppy Parade cardstock that is behind it out using the Ornate Frames die set
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This is such a cool card! of course I love the DSP. I do NOT remember this technique, so will have to investigate!
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This is so pretty, Susan. I love that technique! I made about 10 of those when you posted the first one. So fun!! I LOVE that paper.
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