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Sunday, March 1, 2020

March Stamp of the Month Blog Hop - Family Legacy

Welcome to the March SOTM Blog Hop
"Family Legacy "
  An amazing set of 17 stamps & it could be yours for only $5. 
 It will be fun to see stamping inspiration found on this hop. 
If you came here from Krista Hershberger's blog  you are on the right path! The blog hop is a great big circle, so you can start here and work your way all around.  If you get lost along the way, you’ll find the complete list of participating consultants on Melinda’s Blog: HERE.  This month we have approximately 17 Close To My Heart consultants sharing their creations using the March SOTM and other great CTMH products on their blogs.  This is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one!  
Here we go!
On my last blog, I played around with the double diamond fold card.  I had so much fun once I figured out how to score and fold it, I decided to repeat that card with the March Stamp of the Month. 

Front


Back (open and closed) with room for a personal message.

Using our double sided paper makes this card easy to make.
The base was the toffee/espresso colored sheet from 
Yesterday and Today

Besides using the Family Legacy stamp of the month, the flower and leaves I added are from the Yesterday and Today-cardmaking stamp + Thin Cuts (set of 14 stamps)

This card, folded flat, fits into a 5 X 7 envelope. 

Diamond fold card ~ instructions
To make this card you will need…
1 piece of 12″ x 5″ Cardstock or our double sided patterned paper.
Score along the 12″ side at 3″, 4 1/4",7 3/4" & 9".
On the 3 X 5 end rectangles make the outer side 5" end at the 2.5" midpoint. 
Mark the top and bottom of each rectangle at the 1.5" midpoint.
Cut off the corner triangles.
Create a diagonal score line from the top 1.5" midpoint to the bottom 4.25" scoreline.
Create an large X making a second diagonal score line from the bottom 1.5" midpoint to the top 4.25" scoreline.
Create a second large X score mark on the other side of the 12 X 5 panel. I find it easiest to flip it around and repeat the previous instructions; 
resulting in a second diagonal score line from the bottom 7.75" scoreline to the top midpoint mark 1.25' from the edge of the paper, and from the top 7.75" scoreline to the bottom  midpoint mark 1.25' from the edge of the paper
 This is what it looks like.



Decorating the panels takes the follow cuts.
For the 3X5 end pieces - cut 2 3/4" X 4 3/4" 
Mark the midpoints on all 4 sides and cut into a diamond shapes
Cut the back mid panel  2 3/4" X 4 3/4"  
For the triangle shapes created by the folds - cut two rectangle at 1 1/4" X 4" cut them in 1/2. creating 4 rectangles - 1 1/4 X 2.  
cutting the triangles is tricky if both sides are not the same.
Be sure to cut 2 from top right to bottom left
and the other 2 from the top left to bottom right for the triangles to match.
If both sides are the same, the cutting isn't an issue.
- here is a "no math" tip on marking a midpoint !

Happy Crafting!

Now "Hop" on over to Brandi Robinson's blog, to see her inspiring work!  Be sure to visit all the consultants at their blogs to get some great crafting ideas!  Please leave a comment, we love your encouragement.  Remember, the March  SOTM is only available until March 31!  Contact your CTMH Consultant (or click here) to see how you can get this stamp for $5!

4 comments:

  1. This card is stunning. I can't wait to try out your design. Thank you for joining us in this month's stamp of the month blog hop. I can't wait to see what you create next! ☕đŸ’™MissC

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  2. Love diamond fold cards - they pack such a punch. Yours is beautiful with these papers.

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  3. How fun! And what a beautiful card! :) Thanks for taking time to share the instructions too. I will be adding this to my "create soon" list. :)

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  4. Wow! That is gorgeous! I've never seen this card design. Beautiful!

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