Book Binding Card Fold
By Janet
June 2022
The book binding card fold is a very simple design that adds a little something to your card. It is called “book binding” because the folded edge is glued down about ¾” or 1” from the edge causing your card to have a binding that does not open.
Cut your paper 11” x 4 ¼”
Score at 5 ½” and 4 ¼” along the long edge
Glue the 1 ¼” binding to form the book binding edge
Mats are cut 4” x 4” and 1” x 4”
or
Cut 8 ½” x 5 ½”
Score at 4 ¼” and 3 ¼”
Glue the 1” binding to form the book binding edge
Mats are cut 3” x 5 ¼” and ¾” x 5 ½”
Check out my Pinterest Board for more book binding ideas
Washi Tape Uses
By Janet
June 2022
Check out my Pinterest Board for more washi tape ideas
1) Create a frame or border on your card, mat or design element
2) Create a patterned mat by covering the entire piece with various repeating designs of washi tape
4) Place strips of washi randomly across the piece (angled, striped, etc)
5) Use washi tape for masking (for sprays or ink blending, then remove to reveal the design)
6) Die cut shapes from washi covered cardstock
10) Use washi tape to seal the envelope or decorate envelopes (leave enough space at the bottom front for the bar coding or you may have to pay extra for it not being machinable)
More ideas
a) Keep washi tape at your die cutting machine to keep dies from moving around when cutting
b) Use washi tape on the back of cut dies to keep all of the pieces together
c) Use washi tape to keep a mat adhered to a stencil so the stencil doesn’t move around. If you want the entire mat stenciled turn the stencil and the mat over and tape the mat to the back of the stencil.
d) Use washi tape folded over on the door to your Misti for an easy way to lift the door.
e) Make a flap on your Misti magnets so you can grab them easily.
f) Use colors to mark my blending brushes for various color families.
Products used on my 4th of July samples – many from supplies that haven’t see any love in a very long time.
Recollections seasonal washi tape
The Stamps of Life – stamps and dies
Spellbinders – star layered dies
Mrs. Grossman’s stickers
Reminisce Stickers
Twine
Twisted paper raffia (for the lack of a better description)
Ribbon
Brads
Tags
Distress inks for blending, stenciling and stamping
Distress sprays for stenciling
Embossing Folders
2 comments:
you’re scary good, Miss Janet! i never caught on to the washi tape craze, but now i’m rethinking it. i especially love the idea of cutting die cuts out of washi covered cardstock. thnx for sharing all your wonderful ideas!
Janet’s the best.
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