I designed this card for Hubby's boss who likes to play the occasional round of golf. I hadn't got a clue what I was going to do when I started. I think I had an idea for a pop out card and a bench card lurking somewhere in the back of my mind. So I have ended up with a mix of both on this one. So I am going to call this my Hole in one card... not only because it's golf themed but because it has a hole in it.
1 piece of sturdy card 11 3/4 by 5 3/4 inches
1 piece of sturdy card 8 1/2 by 5 3/4
1 piece of dsp 8 1/4 by 5 1/2
1 circle of whisper white card or a card suited for blending inks.
glue, inks, in green and light blue, blending brushes or sponges, and colouring pens.
Club house stamp set by Stampin up! and the coordinating dies and the dsp.
Scoreboard
2large circle dies one slightly larger than the other.
score at 1 5/8 and again at 3 1/4 turn the card around and score again at the opposite end using the same measurements. When you have scored both score line at each end fold the inside score lines in towards the centre of the card and the outer score lines outward.
Once the grass and clouds have been added stamp and colour the flag pole.
On one side of the base card fold down the panels and apply wet glue to the top outer panel only (see photo above) and attach one end of the DSP to this panel, lining up the edges carefully. Allow this side to dry a little before attaching the other side. Then open out the opposite side and apply the glue to the last panel only and attach the other end of the DSP.
The base of the card is now complete all that is left to do is to stamp , colour and die cut the golfer, his ball and some sentiments.
This card when folded flat will fit into one of those envelopes they sell for 8 x 6 cards that are always way to big for 8 x 6. I think they measure 9 x 6 inches. I can't remember what the official size is but it's a very common size envelope.
I also put a panel to write on the back of this, it's wasn't needed really, not until I managed to get an ink splot on the back and I needed to cover it.
I love this card! Thanks for sharing the directions!
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