Golda wrote:That really is beautiful, Kathy! You're going to have to share how you did it, both fold and Tink.
Thanks! I found the fold on Pinterest, too. But no dimensions were included so I developed the card to fit within the size of my Tink image. I should have made the folds a little deeper because it isn't very stable when standing.
Here is the Pinterest link (
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/82894449370665176/) and the site with the original card (
http://debbiesdesignsblog.blogspot.com/ ... -fold.html)
On that blog, one commenter left the following instructions... with measurements: The dimensions I used are: CS 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" base; score at 2", 3 1/8", 5 7/8" and 6 1/2". Then valley/mountain those scores. DSP: 2 pcs 1 3/4" x 5 1/4" for the two outer panels and 1 pc 2" x 5 1/4" for the center panel. If you want to put DSP on the 1 1/8" panels, they would be 7/8" x 5 1/4" (all DSP panels leave a 1/8" border. Top square piece is 4" x 4" embellished as you wish. When folded closed, your card will be approx. 4 x 5 1/2 = will fit a A2 envelope. I can't remember where I found the instructions, but on YouTube there's a video by "cardcrazy09" titled New Card Fold - Tuesdays with Expression.
I am going to try making another one following these directions and see if it stands better! Since my MIL likes displaying cards outside of her room in Assisted Living, am thinking she will like one of these free standing cards. Possibly even Tink!
The Tink card I found on Pinterest is here
http://www.porchswingcreations.com/2013 ... -dust.htmlTo make the wings, I found the photo that the blogger mentioned (Secret of the Wings movie poster here
https://drnorth.wordpress.com/2011/12/2 ... the-wings/). Copied to poster image into word. Reduced/cropped it to card size, then traced the wings onto vellum with a white gel pen, smudging the ink occasionally. When finished, cut them out and covered the white ink side with sparkly clear sticky paper (which I've had for over 10 years!) I think that you could also use clear packing tape dusted with a wee bit 'o glitter!) After attaching the clear covering, trip to size.
I also traced around Tinks image, so that the sizing was appropriate for the wings, then paper pieced the body, leaf dress, and hair. Using white gel pen and watercolor pencils to color in the hair.
As I said, time consuming because it was tedius, but so very worth it!