Last night I decided to get a little creative. I had a card to make that a lot of people would need to sign. I didn't want to just up-size a standard card so I decided to take on a challenge to make a double tri-shutter card - eek! Well apart from doing my head in with the folds I wasn't actually too bad. Up close the card looks absolutely amazing. In my photos... well let's just say I need a lesson on product photography :-)
I kept the colour palate simple - as the card is for a man - blues and greens - and didn't stamp too much. I love how it came out and can't make to make another version in different colours. This is definitely making the list for a future project class.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiLoA2gufhudOVb5lqaPacM1ixYVHW_m0KqKYasLzigTz8_LJouJ6pdqwu-fNRzWbduWrR66yAruXsViUiXrryi7Fn-WKAR4lukjxmVDrOF-oRtjqEph0VuAt-SPuu6gBWtLurbBSeheVU/s320/P1010097.JPG)
Card fully open (lots of white to write messages):![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhnIHSURcBrUACUr3Rn2txraa_j2QzT7JZsg__jeiFDv5BeAryN8crgkz9fK7YEwvWAxi7-dJ0btmlFIJJbX8fDcq_fuOsAmw6Qm7rnT-5EyOqxDFu3kPz6eLDcWOaS8V0RkJBLoft7H84/s320/P1010094.JPG)
Closer image of some of the panels:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3JaJL2nhjXL15Mr0mYFaaHUv2fa4Tzn4Y-4_LyAkbi1bKklX_ctPRcMV6Q4tVsbbQkHHL0pYMk6axIUEmr68t6M50769iMlaY0mIdZ-qN2tXsv-8xHOHqJQI4kpm70cKEB9TL3xNoyi8/s320/P1010096.JPG)
Closer image of the other half:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUdAM5IyZOlC_VJlYo2-gkWqHJB866tJqKbvDmTOJaDawGNeepuYlxTY42_hoNd2GPWCVenPH2g5G2R8PWqZNXnHpVrlotKUXjQezhBY-UC1Gb2491ssVtE49fOi_fSOxiUjK2nMnxoaw/s320/P1010095.JPG)
Cardstock: Certainly Celery (or something very like it - it was in a big pile with other scraps), Old Olive, Not Quite Navy
Inks: Old Olive, Not Quite Navy
Paper: Urban Garden
Stamps: Almost, Say it with Scallops
Ribbon: Kiwi Kiss/Very Vanilla Satin Ribbon
I kept the colour palate simple - as the card is for a man - blues and greens - and didn't stamp too much. I love how it came out and can't make to make another version in different colours. This is definitely making the list for a future project class.
Card closed up:
Card fully open (lots of white to write messages):
Closer image of some of the panels:
Closer image of the other half:
Cardstock: Certainly Celery (or something very like it - it was in a big pile with other scraps), Old Olive, Not Quite Navy
Inks: Old Olive, Not Quite Navy
Paper: Urban Garden
Stamps: Almost, Say it with Scallops
Ribbon: Kiwi Kiss/Very Vanilla Satin Ribbon
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