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DT Thursday: Create a Thanksgiving Pull Out Panel Card with Sandiebella

It’s that time again! DT Thursday time with Sandiebella! She’s got another gorgeous step by step for you today.

Stamping Bella DT Thursday: Create a Thanksgiving Pull Out Panel Card with Sandiebella!

Thanksgiving Pull-Out Panel Card

Stamping Bella DT Thursday: Create a Thanksgiving Pull Out Panel Card with Sandiebella!

Supplies:

Thanksgiving Oddball rubber stamp and CUT-IT-OUT Die, available as a bundle HERE
Brown, kraft and white card
Patterned papers
Scoring board and bone folder
White ribbon
Crop-a-dile or similar
Selection of dies.
How to:
Cut one piece of brown card measuring 4.25″ x 11″

Score at 1.5″, 3″, 5.5″ and 8″

Mountain/valley fold and crease folds well with a bone folder.

Cut:

White card:
1x piece measuring 4 1/8″ x 2 7/8″
2x pieces measuring 4 1/8″ x 2 3/8″
2x pieces measuring 4 1/8″ x 1 3/8″
Patterned papers:
1x piece measuring 4″ x 2.75″
2x pieces measuring 4″ x 2.25″
2x pieces measuring 4″ x 1.25″

Adhere the patterned papers to the white card to make panels for the card.

Adhere the panels down onto the pull out panel.

Cut:

1x 4.25″ x 5.5″ card base (4.25″ x 11″ folded in half)
1x piece of white card measuring 3 5/8″ x 5″
1x piece of patterned paper measuring 3.5″ x 4 7/8″

1x piece of kraft card measuring 3.25″ x 4.5″

Take the kraft card and apply a strip of double sided tape across the centre.

Take a piece of white ribbon, approx 18″ long and stick it to the double sided tape, leaving the left side a little longer than the right.

Adhere the pull out panel to the kraft card, covering the ribbon.

Tie the ribbon to close the pull out panel.

Adhere the patterned paper to the white card and then adhere them to the centre of the 4.25″ x 5.5″ card base.

Stamp Thanksgiving Oddball onto some white card and colour using preferred medium.

Cut a scalloped rectangle approx 2 1/8″(w) x 3 5/8″(h)

(if you don’t have a scalloped rectangle die, just cut a rectangle to this size)

Cut a piece of patterned paper a little smaller and adhere them together.

Using 3D foam tape or dots, stick Thanksgiving Oddball to the scalloped rectangle panel.

Turn the panel over and apply foam tape to the right side, top and bottom, leaving the centre free of tape, as shown.

Adhere the image down to the first section of the pull-out panel, ensuring the foam tape is not overhanging the edge.

Stamping Bella DT Thursday: Create a Thanksgiving Pull Out Panel Card with Sandiebella!

Decorate the inside panels as desired.

Stamp and cut the sentiment using a stitched circle. Punch a hole in the top and thread some twine through.

Make a tag and a tag pocket.

Stamping Bella DT Thursday: Create a Thanksgiving Pull Out Panel Card with Sandiebella!

To close up the pull-out panel, thread the ribbon back under the image and tie in a bow.

Stamping Bella DT Thursday: Create a Thanksgiving Pull Out Panel Card with Sandiebella! Stamping Bella DT Thursday: Create a Thanksgiving Pull Out Panel Card with Sandiebella!

Over To You!

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Until next time, HAPPY STAMPING!

MWAH

Elaineabella

4 Comments

  1. Susan G says:

    Gorgeous! I can’t wait to try this. Very clever. Very beautiful. Thanks so much.

  2. Sue says:

    This just looks wonderful . X

  3. Karen says:

    Oh, thank you. What a great way to use up paper I hoard! Thanks for the very clear directions.

  4. Nancee Purdum says:

    Oh, this is adorable! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂

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