I was recently asked to make a birthday card for a woman turning 50, but it had to be big enough for around 30 people to sign. My first thought was to make a super-sized card, but I thought about how annoying that would be to store, so I decided to make something that was the size of a regular card, and add some extra pages for the guests to write on.
I'm not sure of the name of the fold, but you pretty much take a sheet of cardstock that is double the height of the finished card and 3-4 times the width. In this case I used a sheet of 12x12 cardstock in Elegant Eggplant. I should mention at this point that my brief included using purple and no flowers - the recipient is a really outdoorsy kind of person who enjoys camping, etc.
I scored the 12x12 at 4 and 8 inches, and then turned it 90 degrees and cut at 6 inches from the edge and stopping at the second score line from the edge. I also cut two extra pieces of cardstock that were 6x4, with an additional flap on one 6 inch side. Here's a diagram that shows what I did. Dashed lines are scored, solid are cutting lines, and all measurements are in inches.
I adhered the to extra flaps to the edges of b and c. I then adhered A to a, B to b and C to c using Tear And Tape Adhesive. This creates a little book with 8 pages. You could leave the top of each page open, so that you could have extra tags in the pockets too.
I decorated the front and back cover with Wood Textures DSP and used another piece of cardstock to act as a spine, hiding all of the folds. I added a length of twine to the cover before adding the spine, so that the card can be tied shut.
Each of the pages was decorated with a little more of the DSP, and I also added a few stamps from the Tabs For Everything set to give it a bit more colour. I heard that the card was a hit, so I was very pleased!
Well, that's it for me, so now you're hopping off to visit Kate Morgan's blog. She always has something fabulous that is bound to inspire.
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Tina
Wow!!! Tina your card is amazing, its like a mini flip book or album, love the colour choice how perfect for someone who loves the outdoors, I would be very happy if I received one of these xx
ReplyDeleteTina, this is such a clever card to create for many signature. You are a genius coming up with this! I love how the Elegant Eggplant coordinates so well with the Wood Textures DSP too, who would have thought!!!
ReplyDeleteTina what a fabulous solution to the problem of needing 30 people to sign a card. It will be wonderfully received I am sure. I will have to try this next time I need a card with extra room for writing and so lovely decorated too!
ReplyDeleteWow Tina, I love this. I have never made one of these before and will have to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteTina this is not only a great card but also a fantastic inspiration for mini albums! I think the wood notes bring out the poetic side of cards like this. I'll have to try this too. Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteTina, this is such a fantastic card and perfect for lots of family and friends to sign. I think you nailed the brief! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really fantastic Tina and I have to try it...thank you so much for sharing how to make it!
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