Wednesday 13 July 2022

Pyramid Arrow Fold Card

A Christmas card today, following instructions for the fold on the Creative Minds - Kind Hearts blog HERE.  I think the original creator of this fold was Iced Images and you can see her video HERE.

After making all the scorelines and folds in the white card I used a 5" x 5" snippet of red card and a 4½"  x 4½" snippet of patterned paper to decorate it.  The patterned paper was from an old 8" x 8" paper pad which came as a magazine cover gift many years ago.  The sentiment is a SU stamp, stamped with Versafine 'Satin Red' and die cut into a circle with a Memory Box 'Stitched Circle Layers' die.  I used a Memory Box 'Stitched Scallop Circle' die cut for the mat using another red snippet.  To finish my card, I added tiny yellow pearls around scalloped edge.

I am joining in the following challenges with this card:



Two more cards today, made with a new preloved die I bought recently.
 
The die is a Creative Expressions 'Bluebell Fairy Edger' used with navy blue card.  I added three clear flower gems and a sentiment, so a quick card to make.

Two give this card a different look,  used the die with black card and added snippets of pale blue card in behind the die cut apertures in the black card.  It was a bit tricky making sure that the pale blue card didn't go over the edge of the black die cut, but I like the effect of the finished result.  To finish my card I added three tiny blue gems and a sentiment. 

I am joining in the following challenges with these cards:




37 comments:

  1. Super cards Liz! Your Pyramid fold is fab!

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  2. Liz, such a beautiful Christmas card! A very unique fold that I appreciate you sharing a link to for the tutorial!! Thank you for sharing your creative talents with us at Double Trouble for our "Christmas in July" challenge!!! -Donna

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  3. Your fairy edger card is beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us at The Sparkles Monthly Challenge.

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  4. Another wonderful fold Liz,you're an inspiration,love the fairy edger cards too

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  5. A beautiful set of cards Liz, your Christmas fold card is lovely and I think I have that paper pad too :o)
    Lorraine

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  6. Your snippets make is just gorgeous, but I love how you did the colors on the last 2 cards, especially the one where you added a touch of turquoise! Beautiful!

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  7. Three fabulous cards, all so striking! Love the folding of the first one, never tried. It looks great with that dp and the scallop topper with pearls!
    Love so much also the Creative Expressions die you used for the two fairy cards and the last one with the two colours is so beautiful!

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  8. Great fairy die cut is beautiful and love them as a border, CAS and beautiful cards. And super fun fold and love the sentiment. Thanks for sharing your cards with us at Double Trouble.

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  9. Love all the cards Liz- don't ask me to choose which I like most - even though I'm here to say that your snippets entry is super! Unusual fold as well.

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  10. Another super display Liz, the first is a real mantlepiece card and the Fairy dies really stylish.

    Blogger's in a good mood this morning, your no 31! But I did find your other comment yesterday.....in the span folder along with a few more, I've not had that problem for ages so seems we go full circle.

    B x

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    1. Glad Blogger is letting you comment today Brenda, although this comment you’ve just left was in my spam folder. No idea why all the comments you leave me go straight to spam. 🤔 xx

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  11. Great snippets card and the fold looks almost like a Christmas tree. The die used on the other cards was a lucky find

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  12. PS - just checked the spam folder and your latest comment was in there, oddly enough comments from Brenda usually come in as spam too. Not a serious problem as long as I remember to check - irritating nonetheless.

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  13. I love your snippets card Liz and the shape of it, I also love the two cards made with your preloved die too.

    Sue xx

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  14. That's a corker of a shaped card that you've entered into the Snippets Playground Liz. Got to say I've never seen that shape before, so it's another of your masterpieces that I'll have to have a go at. Thanks for the link.

    Please come and test a few of the new cocktails up in the Snippets Playgorun Treehouse! xxx

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    1. Hope you've got a few made with white rum. Mmmm! xx

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  15. Gorgeous cards Liz ..love the fold one you're so clever! hugs Sue x

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  16. Awesome cards Liz!! I love the Christmas sentiment and that fold of course is amazing. I can see why you love the fairy die...so pretty!!

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  17. Beautiful cards today Liz, fabulous fold on the first one and those papers are so fesive and pretty . The fairy die cut is gorgeous, as are your cards!
    xx

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  18. A great shaped card! And I do like the cards you made with the die too! Hugs, Gerrina

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  19. Lovely cards, Liz! Thank you for playing along with us at Double Trouble #115.

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  20. Absolutely gorgeous cards.xxx

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  21. WOW! Your fold card is awesome, so are your "preloved" die cards, fabulous work Liz.

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  22. Fantastic Christmas card, with a very fun fold. Thank you for joining us at Christmas Craft Creations - Charlotte/Lady Joyful, DT

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  23. What a beautiful card, love this one!!! With lovely colors also.

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  24. Super cards Liz! I love looking at all your fun fold cards!

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  25. What a beautiful project, Liz!! I love all the details and the creative fold! Thank you for sharing this with us at Double Trouble :)

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  26. What a wonderful edge die, Liz! I love it both ways! The monotone is cool and crisp and it's just as pretty with the aqua peeking from behind! Love the fancy fold on your first card too! It's so nice to see you sharing at NBUS again this month!

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  27. Fantastic fun fold card, great colour choice. Thanks for playing along with Happy Little Stampers Christmas Challenge for July

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  28. Lovely cards! The Christmas card is amazing!

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  29. Gorgeous trio of cards Liz, the fun fold looks amazing! Love the fairy edged cards too, both colours look fab, Cathy x

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  30. Great card design. Fun fold and sentiment. Thanks for sharing over at Crafty Gals Corner.

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  31. A beautiful collection of cards, Liz! Thank you so much for entering our challenge at Try it on Tuesday with this lovely creation. Looking forward to see you again next challenge.
    Regards,
    Mia
    Designer for Try it on Tuesday
    craftartista.blogspot.com {My Blog}

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  32. This is a fabulous fold Liz and the papers and topper with that great sentiment work together brilliantly, and the second and third using that beautiful edger die are so pretty, and I particularly love the added pale blue card behind the apertures. x

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  33. Such a bright pretty card, love that paper, awesomeness! Thanks for playing our pattern paper challenge at Christmas Craft Creations. Happy Crafting!

    Leanne DT Member/CCC
    Christmas Craft Creations

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  34. A lovely card, I've not seen that die before - it looks lovely in the navy/white colours.
    Thanks for sharing in our Magical challenge at Try it on Tuesday
    Avril x

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  35. Gorgeous cards - love the shape of the tri-fold!
    Thanks for playing at the ABC Christmas Challenge!
    Helen x

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