Sunday, April 25, 2021

ESAD - Farewell 2020 - 2021 Annual Catalogue


Welcome to another ESAD Blog Hop, whether you have stared with my blog, or have hopped on over from Narelle, just keep following the links at the bottom of each post to hop around all the blogs until you get back to where you started.  This hop is a chance for us to say farewell to some of the retiring items in the Annual Catalogue.

I decided to make a little bag of cards using the stamp set from the Boho Indigo stamp set, and some of the lovely papers from the Dandy Garden DSP in the mini catalogue which will also not be carrying over into the new catalogue.  I saw the design for this little bag while watching Sam Hammond from Pootles Papercraft's YouTube tutorial on How to Make an Accordion Card Gift Wallet, which I will put a link to right at the bottom of this post. 

I did make some adjustments to the Accordion Card holder, as I didn't like the small flap and ribbon closure, so I made mine a little bit longer and just tucked it behind the vase of flowers on the front to close it.  

I made some changes to the original gift card wallet to create a longer flap and to use 6"x6" DSP instead of a single piece cut from 12"x12". I cut two pieces of DSP at 3.5" x 6", scoring at 3.5" and 5" on one of them. This left a 1" extra piece at the back to which I attached the second piece of DSP, the darker part of the image above shows where they overlap, just make sure the new piece sits on the outside of the first piece and the join will be hidden inside the box. I then went ahead and scored at 8.5" and 9.25" as if it were a single strip of paper. If you wanted to use a piece of 12"x12" DSP you would cut it at 3.5" x 11"  and use the same scoring positions above.  

While the vases on the main case and the cards looks the same they are actually the same stamp but on the cards I used one of the smaller vases to cut it out as my card fronts were a bit smaller and it looked cramped having the full sized vase on the card.  

The cards are 3" x 6" folded in half, with 2-3/4" square pieces of DSP, you can get four of these little cards from a single sheet of 6"X6". I put four cards and our Basic White envelopes in the wallet, but it could easily fit double this many. A great project to show off our wonderful DSP collections, or to give as a gift. 

Time to hop on over and see what the lovely and talented Lou has created with to farewell our Annual Catalogue. 


Here is the video from Pootles Papercraft:
Happy Stamping
Monique

12 comments:

  1. Gorgeous creations Monique

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  2. This is super cute! I love anything miniature sized, I must give this a go. I love your note cards for the inside. Those pearls in the centre of your flowers really finish this off so nicely. Mandy x

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  3. What a great card holder, Monique! Love how you've adapted the original design and found a way to use 6x6 paper instead of 12x12 - gives the design much more flexibility. Will definitely try this project myself.

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  4. Oh I love this idea and you have created some stunning cards! Anyone would love this as a gift. Thanks for the measurements.

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  5. Such a gorgeous project Monique. Such a fantastic gift to give to a friend! Love it! Rochelle xo

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  6. Love it Mon such a cute idea x

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  7. Great to see the Boho Suite used in different colours , Monique . You have created a lovely project

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  8. Great to see the Boho Suite used in different colours , Monique . You have created a lovely project

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  9. Your project is beautiful. It would make and amazing gift for Mother's Day

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  10. What a fab idea, I do like a 3D project - thanks for the inspiration Monique xxx

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  11. I love these Mon. Such a fun card holder to hold your gorgeous cards. x

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