

We’re all busy so shop when it’s convenient! Every online order receives a reusable hand stamped card in the mail. I offer exclusive and generous online ordering REWARDS, too!Ĭlick on the image below to get details about current specials. Click on any of the images to be redirected to my online store. Here are the products I used to create my flip out birthday card. One click and you’ll come right back here to view the video, pictures and cutting dimensions. Whisper White cardstock is cut 2 3/4″ x 4″ (cut 2)Ĭlick and pin the image below to your favorite Pinterest board.Granny Apple Green cardstock is cut 3″ x 8 1/2″, score at 4 1/4″.Daffodil Delight cardstock is cut 3 1/4″ x 4 1/2″.Pacific Point cardstock base is cut 4 1/4″ x 8 3/4″, score at 5 1/2″.I love this product since the package includes 160 pieces 10 each of 4 different colors in 4 different sizes.įlip Out Birthday Card Cutting Dimensions


The Glitter Enamel Dots added the perfect bit of shimmer without the card looking feminine. While boasting of his “cool card” (his words!), he had no idea this was an adaptation. Knowing he had seen the previous Buckle Fun Fold card, I decided to remove the buckle portion and reformat the orientation so the card looked different. The Everything Amazing stamp set had been sitting in my “to use” pile for a few weeks and realized it would be perfect for his card! If you new at Junk Journaling want to hang out with some like minded people join my Facebook Group where we all share ideas pictures video’s and encouragement.My husband (who we fondly call “Bob the Builder”) recently celebrated a birthday and while looking through my stash of handmade cards I realized I had a shortage of masculine themes. Subscribe to Junk Journal ideas YT channel here: Thanks for supporting my Youtube Channel Donna The width needs to be the same if you want the grid pockets to hang out a little bit like mine do, and look like tabs. You can make the height of it as high or as short as you want, just adjust it to be the height of your journal. The pattern I have provided here is for use with a 21cm high signature. I have used the kraft grid print pocket pattern I made shown in this video here, it’s an easy way to use these cute pockets on the back page of a signature. This is a page you can add to the back of a signature cover that is a large pocket and has 3 extra pockets on the top, when it flips out it has heaps of journaling space underneath. Download your Kraft grid print pocket flip out.
