
Card Keepsake Folder
Level: Easy

On
my sample, for the two center pages, I used two solid cardstocks, I
rubberstamped numerous images on each triangular section, but you could easily
use patterned paper instead to make the project go a little faster. For my sample, I created (2) 8.5 x 11 pages,
but you could make this using 12 x 12 as any alternative option.
Supplies:
(2) 12 x 12 solid red cardstock
(2) 12 x 12 solid cream cardstock
(2) 8.5 x 11 black cardstock
Patterned cardstock (embellish cover)
Music kit Alphabet stickers
Wide black masking tape from Extra Extra kit
Rubberstamps
Black ink
Instructions:
- Start by taking the 4 solid
sheets of 12 x12 cardstock and trimming down to 8.5 x 12, repeat on all
sheets.
- Now cut each of those sheets
in half, making them 8.5 x 6, you will end up with 8 of them.
- Take each one of those and
cut from corner to corner, creating 16 right angle triangles. NOTE:
If using a pattern paper that you cut the triangle in the correct
direction, so that the pattern will be the correct side showing.
- Rubberstamp images onto the
triangles, and ink edges.
- Start the pattern, by placing
a cream color triangle in the upper left hand corner, adhering
just the left side of the triangle and tip on the right side of the
triangle.
- Next place a red color
triangle opposite direction, over top of the cream triangle, adhering just the sides once again.
- Take another cream triangle
and place approximately 1 3/4th down from the first cream
triangle, adhere. Repeat with red,
cream, red, etc.
- When you get to the last
triangle you can adhere at the bottom as well.
- Repeat doing just the
opposite placement of colored cardstock, so cream on left side, red on
right side.
- When complete, lay them side
by side, determine which side will be your left
side, flip it over, this will be the “front” of your card keeper. Decorate with patterned cardstock,
stickers, etc. NOTE: Be sure to decorate it as such that you
leave a border all around it for adhering the
folder together with the masking tape.
You may also, at this point, decorate the back if desired.
- Once the front is
embellished, flip back over and lay the two insides, side by side. Start the masking tape a little above
the top of the folder, tape down the center carefully, flip
the whole thing over carefully, tape the backside. Fold over the flap at the top and finish
it off.
- Tape the outside edges of the
entire folder as well, this will keep all of the contents nice and neatly
inside the folder.


Good
luck and have fun!!
Debbie
Weller
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