Showing posts with label Joy Fold Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joy Fold Card. Show all posts

October 12, 2025

Modern Christmas Suite: 3 Chic Cards (Ornament, Star & Trees)

 If you’re itching to kick off Christmas card season with something elegant (and quick!), you’re going to love the Modern Christmas Suite. Think classic black and white, luxe gold foil, and simple layouts that look oh-so-fancy. Tonight I’m sharing three chic designs: a gold-star showstopper, a joy-fold with evergreens, and an inlaid ornament that feels like jewelry for your card front.

Why the Modern Christmas Suite?

This suite makes it easy to craft “wow” cards fast. The specialty DSP gives you black-and-white patterns on one side and gold foil on the other—so every piece you cut feels designer. Add the Ornamental Christmas bundle (stamps + dies), twine, and optional large gold hoops, and you’ve got endless mix-and-match options.


Card 1: Wishing You Peace & Joy (Gold Star)



Vibe: Minimal, luxe, timeless
You’ll need:

How to assemble:

  1. Layer the 3" x 3" DSP over the 3-1/4" square foil. Wrap twine around the panel four times and tie a bow to the left (tweezers are your best friend).

  2. Die-cut a gold star and pop it up in the center with a single Dimensional.

  3. Gold heat-emboss “Wishing you peace and joy” on a 1/2" strip of Basic Black; pop it across the panel to finish.

Pro tip: When heat-embossing on black, swipe first with an embossing buddy to keep stray powder at bay and get that crisp, metallic shine.


Card 2: Joy-Fold “’Tis the Season” with Trees



Vibe: Interactive, classic, warm
You’ll need:

  • Thick Basic White (9" x 4-1/4", scored at 5-1/2") – main base

  • Thick Basic White (8-1/2" x 3-1/4", scored at 4-1/4") – inner flap

  • DSP panel (4" x 5-1/4") + front layers: Basic Black (4" x 3-1/4"), DSP (3-3/4" x 3")

  • Circle die-cut (≈3") for sentiment

  • Mossy Meadow ink + cardstock for trees, Memento for trunks (or a Basic Black Blend)

  • Low-profile gold dots, Dimensionals, Adhesive

How to assemble:

  1. Adhere the 4" x 5-1/4" DSP inside the main card base. Center and adhere the smaller folded card (inner flap) onto the left panel of the main base.

  2. Layer Basic Black (4" x 3-1/4") with DSP (3-3/4" x 3") and adhere to the small front flap.

  3. Stamp “’Tis the Season” slightly left-of-center on the circle, pop up with Dimensionals.

  4. Stamp two Mossy Meadow trees; color trunks; die-cut. Adhere one flat behind the circle; pop the second with Dimensionals so it overlaps the right edge of the circle.

  5. Finish with three gold dots for a rule-of-three sparkle.



Pro tip: Place Dimensionals only where the circle sits on the small flap—so your card still opens easily.


Card 3: Inlaid Ornament with Diagonal Embossed Panel



Vibe: Sophisticated, textural, couture
You’ll need:

  • Thick Basic White base (8-1/2" x 5-1/2", score at 4-1/4")

  • Basic Black layer (5-1/4" x 4")

  • Basic White layer (3-3/4" x 5")—cut diagonally, then trim 1/4" from the straight edge of both pieces to create a channel

  • Christmas Words Collage 3D embossing folder (hybrid)

  • Ornament dies: outline (Black), solid backer (White), detail inlay (Gold Foil) + topper (Gold)

  • Black/Gold baker’s twine, Gold dots, Dimensionals, Tear & Tape (as a “holder” for angled twine)

How to assemble:

  1. Emboss the two White diagonal pieces. Stamp “Merry Christmas” on the lower piece in Memento and let it dry.

  2. Adhere both diagonals to the Black layer, keeping an even gap between them for the twine channel. Wrap twine on the angle and secure on the back (use Tear & Tape to coax it into place), tie a small bow.

  3. Die-cut: Black ornament (outline), White ornament (backer), Gold detail circles + topper. Adhere Black outline to White backer; inlay Gold pieces; add Gold topper.

  4. Pop the ornament over the twine channel with Dimensionals; add three gold dots.

Pro tip: Inlay tiny pieces with micro-dots of liquid glue—just enough to hold, not enough to ooze.






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I hope these ideas spark your creativity and make holiday cardmaking feel joyful, not stressful. Tell me: which card is your favorite—the star, the trees, or the ornament? Drop a comment, save this for later, and share with a crafty friend who loves black, white, and gold as much as we do!

February 21, 2019

More Fun with Birthday Cheer

Hello and Happy Thursday my friends! I'm so glad you stopped by to hang out, I have a really cute card to share with you from our Facebook Live Sunday night. I am so in love with this fun birthday bundle, Birthday Cheer! I have been having so much fun playing with it, and I know you will too.
This fun card features the fun Joy Fold layout using lots of fun bright colors. I love the Joy Fold because it's like having a card inside of a card and provides a lot of opportunity with designs and layouts. But in this case, I really kept it pretty simple and just added a decorative cupcake border on the inside using the cupcake edgelit die from the coordinating thinlits. They're just too cute. This set contains a couple of edgelits, the cupcakes as well as the birthday gifts, which you could actually make Christmas gifts from during the holidays! I love being able to stretch my stamps and dies beyond the intended use and this set will absolutely let you do that. I mean really? Who doesn't love extra value added to their purchases?

I used bright cheery colors that I pulled from the fun designer series paper, How Sweet It Is also found in the Occasions Catalog. I am so loving the bright colors in this paper and they are PERFECT for making birthday cards. For the card base, I used Gorgeous Grape and for the insert "base", I used the bright and sunny Pineapple Punch. And to color my party hat, I used my Stampin' Blends markers in Flirty Flamingo and Highland Heather - easy peasy! And for the sentiment, I stamped it in Memento Tuxedo Black onto Whisper White and die cut it using the largest stitched square from the Stitched Shapes Framelit Dies. For measurements, please refer to my FB Live video found here.
 I hope you enjoyed today's card, and if you decide to give it a try, be sure to share your results, I would love to see! Again, thanks so much for stopping in to hang out with me.
Happy Stamping.









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November 13, 2018

Falling For Leaves Joy Fold Card

Wow, Wow, and Wow again! This was my very first OnStage Live and I have to say, it exceeded my expectations. If you have ever thought about becoming a demonstrator, this alone is reason enough!  But for now, I have a fun project to share with you, using a fun fold, called the Joy Fold. I love cards that use this fold, it's kind of like having a card in a card. 

And I LOVE these colors together! I think this is my new Fall favorite combo! What's yours? The colors I used here are Merry Merlot, Old Olive and Crushed Curry and Very Vanilla.

Stampin' Up! introduced a couple of Craft and Carry Bags, the Craft and Carry Stamparatus bag and the Craft and Carry Tote. The tote is a limited edition that is exclusive to demonstrators only. It will be available during Sale-a-bration for new demonstrators only that choose that as part of their starter kit. But, we current demonstrators are able to purchase this now and if you love it as much as I do, and want it now, just join my team today and you can add it to your starter kit NOW! Wowsers! Seriously, I would just join now and get it myself because I would be afraid that if I waited, they will be gone before I had a chance to sign up. But that's just me.
If you would like to chat about joining my team, contact me, I would love to talk to you about it,

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