Standing Box Cards featuring Vintage Americana

Standing Box Cards featuring Vintage Americana

Karen Wyngaard Karen Wyngaard

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Tricia shared our newest Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 during a recent virtual event. The formula creates two standing box cards and two slimline cards from just five sheets of paper. I couldn't wait to give it a try.

I chose to work with papers and stamps from the Vintage Americana collection. The standing box cards are a fun, interactive card style. 

Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 - Vintage Americana Standing Box Cards

When open, the cards stand on their own. A butterfly hinge allows the front panel to pop, while the clever design folds flat for mailing in a business size envelope.

Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 - Vintage Americana Standing Box Cards

The other two cards are a simple slimline design with nesting panels ready for your creative touch.

Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 - Vintage Americana Slimline Card

I chose a horizontal orientation which created space for a stamped "banner". The banner is strung with baker's twine left over from the On the Cape collection.

Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 - Vintage Americana Slimline Card

The beauty of this formula is that you can make two standing box cards and two slimline cards using papers from your stash. Check out the cards Tricia made using the same formula below using papers and stamps from Christmas in the Neighborhood and Pacific Northwest.

Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 - Christmas in the Neighborhood Standing Box Cards and Slimline Cards

Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 - Pacific Northwest Standing Box Cards and Slimline Cards

Pair our Deluxe Card Making Formula #13 with five sheets of paper to create a set of these popular slimline cards for yourself! Browse the entire selection of card making formulas in our hybrid store. And don't forget to share your work on our Club Scrap Chat Facebook group.

Happy card making!

Karen

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