If you've followed my blog at all, you know that I love fun-fold cards. This card is a variation on a side-step card, but with only one step on the side rather than two. To start the card, I cut a piece of 110# red cardstock 8 1/2" x 5 1/2". I cut a slit longways down the center (at 2 3/4") from the 3 1/4" mark to the 7 1/2" mark. Then I scored the left side at 4 1/4" and the right side at 3 1/4", 6 1/2" and 7 1/2".
For the small pieces, I cut cardstock as follows:
Red - 5 1/8" x 5/8", 2 3/8" x 2 7/8", and 2 3/8" x 5/8" (2 pieces)
Silver - 5 1/4" x 3/4", 2 1/8" x 3", and 2" x 2 1/2"
Medium Gray - 2 1/4" x 2 3/4"
I then adhered Scor-Tape on the sides and bottom of each piece.
These were then glued to the front of my step card.
I drew some lines inside the door to give the effect of the floor and shelf.
I then cut the images from the Dad's Tools die -- in both silver and white, picking out which pieces would be silver and which ones would be colored . . .
My husband's tool check was on wheels, so using die-cut pieces from both the Classic Car and the Train, Bike and Plane dies, I made some wheels for the bottom of my tool chest.
I added the wheels to the bottom of the front of my card and placed the other die-cut pieces in the drawers and/or cabinet, utilizing one of the unused silver screwdriver handles as a handle on the cabinet door. Because the wheels were rather small, I decided to reinforce them by cutting a strip of clear acetate packaging about 1" high and long enough to span the space between the wheels. I added some Scor-Tape to the top and sides.
I adhered the acetate strip between the wheels, stamped an appropriate sentiment on a small piece of silver cardstock and glued it to the front of the cabinet door -- and I was finished.
I adhered the acetate strip between the wheels, stamped an appropriate sentiment on a small piece of silver cardstock and glued it to the front of the cabinet door -- and I was finished.
Here is a photo of the inside of the cabinet.
CottageCutz dies used on this card are:
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