Double Impossible Card
A variation on the popular impossible card shape. For this card I used Dovecraft's Lost & Found collection of papers, dies, stamps and great embellishments. The second photo is a template to go with the measurements.
Here's how I made it.
Cut cream card 17.5 x 14cm. In light pencil mark across the half way point at 7cm. See 2nd photo for template. In the top section mark at 5.9 and 11.8cm and draw to the centre line. The bottom section mark at 2.5, 6.8, 11 and 15.2 cm to the centre line. Cut the top and bottom section lines. Rub out pencil. Score the blue lines. Twist the 2 outside sections away from you and burnish the score lines. Decorate with patterned papers, I drew round the card then cut the papers slightly smaller. Back 2 wooden hexagons with patterned papers then stick to some cream card hexagons. Paper piece the hexagon scene die with different coloured card, stamp bear onto patterned paper and cut out. Stick to card fronts. Add washi tape to strips of card and place across the front gaps and a strip of patterned paper in the same way for the back. Add embellishments to decorate.
Here's how I made it.
Cut cream card 17.5 x 14cm. In light pencil mark across the half way point at 7cm. See 2nd photo for template. In the top section mark at 5.9 and 11.8cm and draw to the centre line. The bottom section mark at 2.5, 6.8, 11 and 15.2 cm to the centre line. Cut the top and bottom section lines. Rub out pencil. Score the blue lines. Twist the 2 outside sections away from you and burnish the score lines. Decorate with patterned papers, I drew round the card then cut the papers slightly smaller. Back 2 wooden hexagons with patterned papers then stick to some cream card hexagons. Paper piece the hexagon scene die with different coloured card, stamp bear onto patterned paper and cut out. Stick to card fronts. Add washi tape to strips of card and place across the front gaps and a strip of patterned paper in the same way for the back. Add embellishments to decorate.
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