Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Three panel scenic card

 Three panel scenic card 

The example is using O Holy Night DSP, the sheet that looks like the desert.  See below for other DSP available for my card class.


You will need :

Card base - Night of Navy card stock 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches, fold in half to form 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 card base 

White card stock - 3 3/4 x 5 inches plus scrap 

Crumb Cake card stock - 3 1/2 x 4 3/4 inches plus scrap 

DSP - O Holy Night, desert scene 3 x 4 1/2 inches 


Cut the DSP into three 1 inch x 4 1/2 inch strips   Lay them out on the work area in order to create the scene  



Glue left strip along left side of Crumb Cake are stock leaving about 1/8 inch border on top, bottom, and left edge  


Glue right hand strip to the right edge of Crumb Cake card stock allowing about 1/8 inch border on top, bottom, and right edge  


Glue middle strip centered between two other strips   This should complete the scene  


Glue scene to Night of Navy card base. 


Glue white card stock inside card base. 


Stamp sentiment on white cards stock and punch out with Word Window punch   I printed ‘peace on earth’ on white card stock then punched with Word Window punch.

Using Washi Tape punch, punch a piece of crumb cake card stock   Glue white sentiment to crumb cake washi shape   

Using dimensional, adhere to card front.  

Add additional champagne rhinestones of desired  


ALTERNATES: 


Alternate #1 

Use the village scene paper from O Holy Night DSP.

Instead of crumb cake card stock, use Pebbled Path   


ALTERNATE # 2

Use Winter Meadow DSP, deer scene.

Instead of Crumb Cake card stock use Pebbled Path  

Instead of Night of Navy, use Basic White card stock 

Instead of champagne rhinestones, use black or dark gray rhinestones (not SU) 

Do not need the white card stock 3 3/4 x 5 inches  

ALTERNATE #3

If you don’t like where the 1 inch vertical cuts will chop up the scene, adjust them.  

I wanted to keep the deer pretty much intact so I cut the right edge where I wanted (1 1/8 inch) then cut the left edge at 1 1/8 inch too.  This left a 3/4 inch strip in the center. 

I didn’t want my 1 inch cut to go through the middle of the deer’s head so I cut at about 5/8 inch from the left side then cut the same width on the right side leaving 1 3/4 inch in the center  






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