Showing posts with label Teepee Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teepee Card. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Teepee Card Tutorial

I had a couple requests for instructions on my little teepee card shown in the CTD challenge, so here you go! I'll post the directions first, then the picture! It's rather long but it goes quickly! Again, thanks to Sue Selfridge, my fellow Rubber Dubber, for her demonstration of this card.

Start by cutting 3 squares of cardstock; in this example, I have cut these 4" so when it is unassembled, it will still fit into an envelope. Score each square diagonally.

Teepee 1

This is the time to stamp your pieces if you like:

Teepee 2

Lay one piece diagonally on your work surface, right side down. The crease should be going up & down (vertically).

Teepee 3

Lay the next piece on top, (as shown), again right side face down. Make sure the edges fit next to the folds snugly; you don't want them right on top of each other, but next to each other so they can be folded easily. Adhere the piece down, making sure you don't put adhesive on the areas that will be exposed on the other side!

Teepee 4

Now, flip the whole thing over, and adhere the other square the same way, but with the right side facing out. Again, make sure you don't put adhesive on the exposed areas!

Teepee 5

Now fold your card together to see how it fits:

teepee 6 teepee 6-1

Now, if you just wanted to display your card, you add your decorations and adhere everything together! But if you want to mail your card, you will need to make a little slit for the outer corner to fit into. This way it can be unfolded to go into the envelope. I just marked two pencil marks on either side of the overlapping panel when it was in place. Obviously, I have moved the panel so you can see the marks.

Teepee 8 where to slit

I then cut a slit with my craft blade. You could also just use your cutting blade or a pair of scissors.

teepee 9

Now, you can tuck the corner of the panel into the slit. Just make sure if you decorate this panel, do not glue down the top layer of cardstock at this corner; it makes it a bit too thick to try to get into the slit. Just tuck the bottom layer under.

teepee 10

Now to make a smaller layer for decorating, I cut another square 1/4" less than my original square. So I have cut this square 3 3/4". Then I cut it in half diagonally:

teepee 11

On the diagonal side that you just cut, measure down to 3 3/4". I made a mark--you can see it next to the arrow.

teepee 12

Now cut across the cardstock, from the left corner (shown at bottom center of photo), to the mark. This will give you a panel to layer.

teepee12

If you want three panels, you can do the other half, then you'll have to cut a second square and repeat the steps. So here is my finished card:

teepee14

I hope this was helpful! I can't wait to see what you come up with! I would like to add some ribbon, but can't quite figure out how to do that, so if anyone has some ideas, let me know! TFL!
LeAnne

  • Stamps: Thoroughly Thankful
  • Paper: Sage Shadow, Ruby Red, So Saffron, Naturals Ivory
  • Ink: Sage Shadow, Ruby Red, So Saffron, Basic Brown
  • Acc: Aquapainter, Dimensionals, Craft Knife

Color Throwdown Challenge 14

CTD14 banner

Today's Color Challenge is from Tammy and it is a real eye-opener:  Tangerine Tango, Kiwi Kiss & Taken with Teal! 

CTD14 swatch

At first I thought I would have a difficult time with these, but they are great Halloween colors, so I had just the set in mind!  My upline had a meeting on Saturday and one of the demonstrators, Sue Selfridge, demo'ed this cute card.  I call it a teepee card because it reminds me of a little Indian teepee!!  Perhaps you have seen it around; it was new to me!  I hope to have the directions either later today or tomorrow.  It is quite easy, but it helps to have visuals.  So here is my card for the challenge:

CTD14 teepee card 2

CTD14 teepee card 1

You can see in the photo above that the lower corner of the panel tucks into a little slot so you can actually unfold the card & mail it in an envelope!

CTD14 teepee card 3 

Below is how the card looks unassembled; the star is on a toothpick and just sits inside the top; it is not attached.

Teepee Card open CTD14

The images are from a little teeny Hero Arts set, and it came with some little rhinestones---just too cute!  I also used some images from the Crafty Secrets Vintage Halloween set.  The basics of the card are simple:  three squares of cardstock, cut all the same size, are scored and folded diagonally.  This card used 3 1/2" squares; a 4" size will still fit into a standard envelope.  Then the squares are attached as shown and when the two outer panels overlap, it forms a little stand-up teepee!  The star was made by taking a square of Basic Black cardstock, coating it with Versamark, then heat-embossing it with Iridescent Ice EP; after it cooled, I punched out two stars and glued them back to back to a toothpick with Crystal Effects & let it dry overnight.  Again, I'll try to have some photos & instructions later on!

So now, let's see what you can come up with for this awesome color challenge!  If you don't have the exact colors, just substitute something close!  Go to the Color Throwdown blog, post a link in the comment screen or post it on SCS, using CTD14 as the keyword!  Now lets see what the other designers have come up with:

  • Stamps:  Hero Arts Happy Haunting, Crafty Secrets Vintage Halloween, IBBG, Spunky Spots Wheel
  • Paper:  Kiwi Kiss, Tangerine Tango, Taken with Teal, Shimmery White, Basic Black, Versamark
  • Ink:  Stazon, Kiwi Kiss, Tangerine Tango, Taken with Teal
  • Acc:  Rhinestones, Star Punch, Irid Ice EP, Heat Tool, Toothpick, Aquapainter