October Club Fold Part One: Z fold Card

Well,  second installment of fun folds from our local club night.  If you missed the first fold,  you can find it here.  I will be doing a series of card folds,  and have an idea for putting together  samples of each in a book.  I don’t know about you,  but I find if I have a physical sample with instructions at my fingertips,  I am much more likely to use the different folds I’ve learned.

Our next fold is the Z fold card (which will be followed next week by the double z fold card).

Again,  I don’t have photos of my samples to show.  I made them,  but need to set up a photo session with my cards.  🙂  So,  I turned to google and found this.

I don’t know if her card will fit in a standard envelope,  but if you followed any of the samples in the instructions,  they will fit.  🙂

Here are the instructions:

Z-Fold: You can fold your card base in any configuration that works for you. Here are some measurements for a standard card (4 ¼ x 5 ½ ).

All measurements are from a 8 ½ x 5 ½ card base.

Option 1: Score at 3 3/8 & 5 ½

2: Score at 2 3/4 & 4 7/8

3: Score at 1 ¼ & 4 ¼

Decorate as desired

Happy Crafting!

 

 

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One Response to October Club Fold Part One: Z fold Card

  1. Lorna Hauswirth says:

    Again, a very nice pattern whose use will put a lovely dent in my scrap box! Not only that, it is fun to have a different take on regular cards when sending them to my grandchildren.. They seem to think that these folded cards are extra special.

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