Today I have a fun-fold called a pop-up block card using the Greatest Journey stamp set and a blast from the past, Mountain Air. I think this is one of the easiest cards I’ve ever made, fun-fold wise. It is a series of decreasing squares, scored and folded to create little blocks, or steps and […]
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Pop up Diamond Valentine Card
Here’s an easy fun fold – a fab pop up diamond Valentine card for the gents. I am featuring the Legendary Ride bundle and using other stamp sets like Watercolor Shapes, and Love for You. This card uses a 12″x 12″ (30.5 x 30.5 cm) piece of card stock cut at 6″ x 12″ (15.2 […]
Sneak peek – Seaside Bay Bundle
Hello, I hope you all had a lovely Christmas – back today with a sneak peek of the Seaside Bay Bundle from the forthcoming January-April 2023 Mini. Also, it will be Sale-a-bration. Sale-a-bration’s time line has changed it will only run from 5 January to 28 February, so be prepared! This card is not for […]
Faux step card – Kindest Gnomes
Welcome to episode 3 of 12 in my Christmas Countdown Series and for today’s project I designed a faux step card using the Kindest Gnomes bundle from the July-December 2022 mini. The last card I made with this bundle was a triple easel card which you can see HERE. If you’re not a fan on […]
Fun Fold card – Tree lot dies
Today’s fun fold card showcases the Tree lot dies which is free subject to a qualifying purchase of £90 before shipping/handling. It coordinates with the Trees for Sale stamp set in the July-December 2022 mini. I combined it with the Charming Sentiments from the Annual Catalogue which have dies to match. In a previous post […]
Centre step easel card – Oceanfront
Intrigued by the Centre step easel card with Oceanfront stamps? To be honest, I didn’t know what else to call it! The card is a combination of a step card, but requires a “stopper” on the front so it’s an easel card too! It’s designed to fold flat so that it will fit into a […]
The Miura fold card – Artfully Layered
The Miura fold card using the Artfully Composed bundle. Have you heard of a Miura fold? If you haven’t then here’s a little factoid for you. Factoid Back in the 70s, Kōryō Miura, a Japanese astrophysicist developed a method of rigidly folding a flat surface through the tesselation of parallelograms. This means using a crease […]








