This is the card I made for two of our sons-in-law. They are both flippin' awesome, so the sentiment was perfect for them.".
It's a double z-fold card. I cut a piece of cardstock that was 5 1/2" X 11". I scored this piece along the long side at 2 3/4" and 5 1/2". The first fold became a mountain fold and the second fold became a valley fold.
Then I placed the long side along the cutting blade of my trimmer and cut off 1 1/4". This narrow strip was then flipped so that the long section could be adhered to the card front and the short end section could be glued to the back
The sentiment on the front of this card was computer-generated and die-cut. I ran the edge of the die-cut along a navy blue ink pad to give it a little definition. The inside sentiment was stamped.When making this card, it's easiest to add your panels of DSP and/or stamped sentiments and images to each section first before gluing the narrow strip on. I measure each section and cut a decorative panel that was 1/4" shorter and 1/4" narrower. That gave me a 1/8" border on each side
I always adhere a blank white rectangle onto the last section of the narrow piece, because that is where I sign the card.
This double z-fold is another easy fun fold to make. There are lots of tutorials online and several videos on YouTube. You would just need to search for "double z-fold" and then look for one that is similar, as there are lots of different iterations of this type of card.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl