Sew Vintage 2 - Folio Card Kit
A beautiful unusual card. Slide off the wrap and unfold to reveal a centre picture with pockets and tags which can also be used as bookmarks.
It comes with a display stand and a box envelope. Easy to make with a wow factor.
Please note whilst instructions will feature different graphics the assembly remains the same.
Photographs from the Community
I printed the stand onto good quality 350gsm white card and cut it out. I printed the panels onto 210gsm white card and cut these out.
I printed the pockets also onto 210gsm white card and then fed the pockets back through the printer to print the backing paper on the reverse.
The other elements I printed onto good quality 280gsm photographic paper and cut these out. I followed the instructions to assemble the base card, pockets and top using wet glue. The side panels and bottom panel have dotted lines where the pockets have to be placed.
I added the outside panels to each side using wet glue. I assembled the decoupage on the inside panel using thin foam tape. I closed the card and then placed the ribbon around and secured it with strong double sided tape to keep it closed but still able to slide it on and off the card.
Gorgeous when completed.
Not difficult to do but it does take some time and patience but well worth it.
I printed the stand onto good quality 350gsm white card and cut it out. I printed the panels onto 210gsm white card and cut these out.
I printed the pockets also onto 210gsm white card and then fed the pockets back through the printer to print the backing paper on the reverse.
The other elements I printed onto good quality 280gsm photographic paper and cut these out. I followed the instructions to assemble the base card, pockets and top using wet glue. The side panels and bottom panel have dotted lines where the pockets have to be placed.
I added the outside panels to each side using wet glue. I assembled the decoupage on the inside panel using thin foam tape. I closed the card and then placed the ribbon around and secured it with strong double sided tape to keep it closed but still able to slide it on and off the card.
Gorgeous when completed.
Not difficult to do but it does take some time and patience but well worth it.
I printed the stand onto good quality 350gsm white card and cut it out. I printed the panels onto 210gsm white card and cut these out.
I printed the pockets also onto 210gsm white card and then fed the pockets back through the printer to print the backing paper on the reverse.
The other elements I printed onto good quality 280gsm photographic paper and cut these out. I followed the instructions to assemble the base card, pockets and top using wet glue. The side panels and bottom panel have dotted lines where the pockets have to be placed.
I added the outside panels to each side using wet glue. I assembled the decoupage on the inside panel using thin foam tape. I closed the card and then placed the ribbon around and secured it with strong double sided tape to keep it closed but still able to slide it on and off the card.
Gorgeous when completed.
Not difficult to do but it does take some time and patience but well worth it.
I printed the stand onto good quality 350gsm white card and cut it out. I printed the panels onto 210gsm white card and cut these out.
I printed the pockets also onto 210gsm white card and then fed the pockets back through the printer to print the backing paper on the reverse.
The other elements I printed onto good quality 280gsm photographic paper and cut these out. I followed the instructions to assemble the base card, pockets and top using wet glue. The side panels and bottom panel have dotted lines where the pockets have to be placed.
I added the outside panels to each side using wet glue. I assembled the decoupage on the inside panel using thin foam tape. I closed the card and then placed the ribbon around and secured it with strong double sided tape to keep it closed but still able to slide it on and off the card.
Gorgeous when completed.
Not difficult to do but it does take some time and patience but well worth it.