Fold-Over Corner Card – A Sweet Twist for Today’s Launch ✨ with supplies list
Fold-Over Corner Card – A Sweet Twist for Today’s Launch ✨
As part of today’s launch, I wanted to share this little make — a fold-over corner card using the beautiful new Golden Garden Whispers kit. This style is such a fun and easy twist on a standard card, and I love how it adds instant dimension and interest with just a simple fold!
The soft yellow tones and pretty florals worked so well with this design, and I couldn’t resist adding a few layered elements to give it even more depth. It’s a lovely card shape if you want to show off your favourite papers and toppers in a slightly different way.
I hope you like it as much as I enjoyed making it! Don’t forget to check out the rest of the samples — there’s so much inspiration waiting for you 💛



Supplies List for the card
The kit Cardmakers Delight - Golden Garden Whispers - A4 PDF Digital Download -
https://shop.obyd.co.uk/b/UiBRp
7x7 Cardblank can be found here: https://amzn.to/4klqf0o
The flowers were die cut from page 9 from the kit
The sentiment is from page 18 from the kit
The papers used for the inside of the card are page 5 and page 12
The square die cut is - Spellbinders - Richelieu Square die
The ivy leaves seen below can be found here: https://shop.obyd.co.uk/b/8slFt So fun and easy to cut and use — they’re the perfect accompaniment to your die-cut flowers! Once purchased, you can print and cut them time and time again… just look at the beautiful detail in those leaves!
The ivy leaves were cut out using my new favourite Tim Holtz snips - https://amzn.to/44L3f6A
(if you missed this blog post you can find it here - https://shop.obyd.co.uk/blog/opulence-by-design-crafty-corner-blog/the-best-snips-for-fussy-cutting-my-favourite-upgrade-ever )
The flowers were die cut using a really old generic flower die - i think it was from Tattered lace but i could be wrong
Stickles was applied to the topper for a lovely glittery finish
Green - https://amzn.to/43oAzhc
Yellow - https://amzn.to/3EZcu8Q
I also used some light green sisal as a base for the flowers and leaves you can find this on amazon here - https://amzn.to/4j8uwU5 (the link i have put is for the pale green - the picture shows all colours but each one has a different link - it says on it what colour it is)


If you would like to see more from this kit you can find the blog post showing all of the samples here:
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