As I was saying on my video yesterday, I have no idea the name of this fold of card. Rachel at our stamping group called it a mini muira but I couldn't find anything about it, I even changed spellings to see if that would help. Maybe you know! Note: I received an email from our club president on 3/16/21 and it's called a "Miura Fold". Thanks, Judy, for the correct name!!
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The
card
base
is
5
1/2"
x
12"
and
scored
at
4"
and
8".
For
more
directions
you'll
have
to
watch
my
video
as
I
have
no
template
at
share.
I
can
tell
you
that
I
scored
down
2"
on
the
left
fold
and
up
2"
on
the
right
fold.
I
then
scored
from
the
top
left
corner
down
to
the
2"
mark
on
the
fold
then
back
up
to
the
right
fold.
This
is
the
top.
I
then
scored
from
the
bottom
left
fold
to
the
center
2"
mark
then
back
to
the
bottom
right
edge.
I
was
able
to
use
my
score
board
for
the
4"
marks
but
not
for
the
angled
scores.
I
used
my
ruler,
crease
tool,
and
a
mouse
pad,
and
score
very
carefully
so
you
don't
tear
the
card
stock.
This is the folded closed card. You are seeing the cover and the back inside.
Here you can see the funky scored sections folded back on the top and forward on the bottom.
Since my sections were all 4" I cut my print papers to 3 3/4" wide then figured out my angles. I give some tips on my video.
This is one of the dimensional stickers included in the paper pack I used from Photo Play.
On my video I show the first base I made and I forgot to trim my card stock
to 5 1/2" wide and left it at 6". I will be making a card using that piece
soon.
Stampin Carol
Every word of God is pure; He is a shield to those who put their trust in
Him. Proverbs 30:5
1 comment:
Miura Fold, you have to put the word fold with it to find it. Looks like you can do some really interesting things with miura folds. I like this card fold Rachel showed us. I want to try it just doing the front so see what that is like.
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