Thursday, January 3, 2008

Happy New Year! Criss Cross Card

Here is a new twist on pocket cards. These cards are called Criss Cross cards, and they are fun to do. They are a great way to showcase the beautiful 2-sided designer papers. These cards have all kinds of uses, for example, slipping in a gift card, invitation information, or a photo in the pocket.

The Splitcoaststampers website has a great Criss Cross Card Tutorial that gives directions and dimensions for making these cards. However, I made some changes to the method in making my card to save on card stock and the weight of the final card. In the Splitcoaststamper (SCS) tuturial, 2 pieces of 4 1/4" x 11" card stock are used, and you end up doubling up the back layer of the card. There are also 2 large triangles of card stock that get cut off and not used. I used just one piece of 4 1/4" x 11" card stock, the back of the card is not a double layer and there are no scraps in the cutting.

Shown in the photo below is the single 4 1/4" x 11" piece of card stock (shown in white below, but Always Artichoke was used in the Frosty card above). As the photo shows you score a 3/8" tab at the far left (click on the photo to enlarge to see detail better). Score again 5 1/4" past that first score line (scoreline will be at 5 5/8" total distance from the left edge).

Then cut diagonally from score line to score line.


Turn the cut triangle with the tab over and upside down and place at the right end as shown in the photo below.

Glue the 3/8" tab to the back of the large central region of the card. After gluing this tab to the back, you will have the two triangular portions to layer the patterned paper on and to then criss cross.

The rest of the directions to complete the card pick up at Step 6 of the SCS Tutorial. Another minor change in my card is that the card band that wraps around the card is 1" wide rather than 1 1/2 wide shown in the SCS tutorial.












Once you make one of these cards, you will be hooked and want to make lots of different color combinations!

Theresa
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Supplies for the Frosty Card (all Stampin' Up!):
Frosty stamp set (retired)
In the Spotlight (retired)
Wishing you Cheer (the Happy New Year sentiment was obtained by inking only that portion of the larger sentiment with the Bashful Blue marker)
Always Artichoke card stock
Certainly Celery card stock
Wintergreen Designer paper (retired)
Bashful Blue classic ink pad
Always Artichoke classic ink pad
Stampin' Write markers (Bashful Blue, Certainly Celery)
Scallop Circle punch
Round Tab punch
3/16" Corner rounder punch

3 comments:

Leslie Hanna said...

I saw your link on SCS, and this is a GREAT idea! TFS!

marcie said...

Great technique for cutting down on the bulk! Thanks for sharing.
Marcie
www.keeperofthescrapbook.com

Mrs. Mighton said...

I saw your link too on SCS. Great modifications!