Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Impossible card picture and video tutorial

 Hello,

The Impossible card has always intrigued me. This one can fit in a regular A2 envelope. Start with a card base measuring 4-1/4" X 5-1/2", a quarter of a sheet.  First score across at 2-1/8" and then cut at 2-3/4" to the score line, and then 1" from each side up to the score line.

Then, get two pieces of the Hand Penned DSP measuring 2-1/2" X 4" 
Cut at 3/4" up to 2", then turn the paper 90 degrees and at 2" cut until you hit the first cut and you will get this shape.

Watch the video for the trick to fold it.  You fold in the large part of the card and "flip" one side of the card to make it.
The two pieces of DSP will fit perfectly on the opposite sides of the card.

Cut two pieces measuring 1-7/8" X 3-1/4" to cover both sides of the part that is "standing up." If you want another smaller layer, you can cut another layer measuring 1-5/8 X 3"

Then, to stabilize the card, cut a piece of Daffodil Delight cardstock measuring 1" X 5-1/2" and a piece of Hand Penned DSP measuring 1/2" X 5-1/2" and layer it on the front to "bridge" the ends together.
Make sure you only adhere the sides that match the card.

Ta-dah!  And here you have an Impossible card that fits into an A2 envelope!

Here's the video tutorial.  I hope you like it! 
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Sharon Lim

Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator 

Rubber Stamps and Accessories including Scrapbooking 




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