A card I made for a friend celebrating her birthday this week. I'd seen several cards online with this fold but couldn't find any instructions, so I decided to use a 7" x 5" blank. The front flaps are just folded from the fold line of the card blank to the middle of the long edge of the card. After the card was decorated, the outside flap was stuck to the inside flap, making a triangular pocket. All the patterned paper was snippets left over from previous projects. I didn't quite have enought of the plaid, so it doesn't quite go down to the bottom of the inside of the pocket..... but you can't see the gap with the flaps going over the top. 😉
The main reason I wanted to make this type of fold was to be able to put in a lucky sixpence with the year of the recipents birth on it. I put the sixpence in a little organza bag kindly given to me by Mia. The patterned paper is from the Lili of the Valley 'Bonnets and Bowties' paper pad, layered on green mats. The flowers and leaves are die cuts using the Sue Wilson 'Pinwheel Floral' set of dies. I added pearls to the centre of the flowers, colouring them with a Promarker to match the pink colour in the patterned paper.
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Thank you for all your good wishes for my daughter's recovery. Exactly a month ago today she had emergency open heart surgery. A tumour the size of a snooker ball was growing inside her heart and was discovered by chance. Thirty six hours later she was in the operating theatre where the tumour was removed. I will be forever thankful to the wonderful NHS staff who discovered the tumour, saved her life and looked after her so well in hospital. Although it will be a long journey, I know her positive attitude will aid her recovery. This photo of my amazing daughter was taken a couple of days ago when she had a trip to a fairly deserted beach close to where she is recuperating with her cousin.