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Friday, 1 May 2026

Tri-fold shutter card for Creative Creases

Good Morning to you all.

I have 2 posts today and both very different so be sure to check them both out...or hop over here

Im honoured to be guest DT over at Creative Creases Challenge once again

This time I decided to use an old tattered lace die set to make an A4 tri fold shutter card.  Its years old and was preloved when I bought it so it must be over 10yrs old and been gathering dust!

I also wanted to use some old paperartsy flower stamps so have gone for a full on summer vibe.


A4 white die cut card base.  I then made my own blue sky background which you can see at the end of the post, this i then die cut with the matt layer dies from the set.

I stamped the flowers with dark blue ink so a bit softer than black and coloured with alcohol markers. I then fussy cut the flowers and got arranging, adhering some flat and some with pinflair glue gel for dimension.  I added them in 2 different bunches so that depending on what angle the card is stood at you mostly see different flowers.

I stamped 2 butterflies in purple, added soft colour, cut out and added to the panels along with 2 flower heads.

The quote was stamped in blue and added to the middle.  Touches of diamond stickles glitter glue added to the flower centres and butterfly wings for a little bit of sparkle to finish. 

The quote 'There are always flowers for those who want to see them' - it was originally a vertical stamp but wouldn't fit the middle panel so by cutting the words up I made it fit😁.


I coloured these flowers more like red poppies.  The foliage was such a fine stamp I didn't fancy fussy cutting so i stamped it in green ink and coloured completely over the top with green alcohol marker and then cut out.  To make my arrangements i cut the heads and stems off some so that i could stick at different angles and make more realistic, the foliage i cut into small pieces and tucked in among the flowers.  


and onto my background below


My background.  I started with a sheet of white A4 and added turquoise and ultramarine brusho powders.  Once completely dry and to soften the vibrancy a little i used an A4 shell stencil with matt lilac acrylic paint.  I then added lots of stamping with various inks and stamps using 1st,2nd&3rd generation stamping - basically just stamping until no ink left on the stamp.  The main text reads 'spread a little happiness wherever you go' this is an aall&create stamp set.

To finish the background i took this sun swirly stencil and used gold acrylic paint, sadly photos don't pick up how shiny it it, but when the light hits it, it adds a subtle bling to the background

Items Used:
Tattered lace A4 shutter die set (very old)
Paperartsy stamps 'JOFY 11' 'JOFY14' 'EKC03'
aall&create stamps #851 'rise&shine #628 'spread a little happiness'
Shell and swirl stencils (?brand?)
Decoart gold paint
Folkart matt paint
Alcohol markers
Brusho powders 'turquoise, ultramarine'
Versafine Clair inks 'medieval blue' 'green oasis''monarch''purple delight'
Ranger stickles 'diamond'
 




Hop over to Creative Creases to see what the talented DT created and to join in with your fancy folds.


When I made this a few weeks ago it was wild, wet & windy so I was thinking of sunnier days, since then my mojo has gone on holiday...hopefully it returns soon as I do have birthdays to make for!  Its been beautiful weather last couple of weeks in Cornwall - windy but that is ideal for drying the washing as long as you add plenty of pegs😁 And hat it definitely needed for my walks but it was beautifully and sunny so you can forgive the wind.  I hope you all have a wonderful month of May. Emma
 
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11 comments:

  1. Emma, this card is gorgeous! It brings sunnier days and full summer splendor to my imagination. The background you made is stunning! Wow! I wish I could be that creative. Side note: I didn't know you are in Cornwall! I'm thinking my traveling days are over now, but I would take the risk if I could. My mother was from Liverpool, so I feel the pull to go is in my DNA.
    Thank you so much for being our Guest Designer this month! I love seeing your beautiful creations in our gallery, so I hope you will be back very soon. Have a great weekend.

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  2. Emma this is so much more than a shutter card, you have put so much love and detail into every panel. So nice to see those older dies and stamps come out to play, what a tremendous display of lovely Spring. Congrats on your Guest Design spot, very well deserved. Happy Bank Holiday weekend Hugs Tracey x

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  3. A stunning card, I love how you have arranged the flowers and leaves. Beautiful days here too, until yesterday and today! x

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  4. A beautiful display of summer flowers against a gorgeous background

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  5. This is stunning Emma, the flowers are beautifully coloured and arranged on your gorgeous inky background, and I love the fold too. Brilliant xx

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  6. Congrats on your well deserved GDT Emma, fabulous fold and background you created, love all the beautiful flowers. Beautiful two days here too but rain forecast for next two days!!!
    Carol x

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  7. An oldie but a goodie (I have that die too!). This is a gorgeous card, so pretty and cheerful.

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  8. Absolutely gorgeous card, Emma! Love that amazing background with the brusho powders and stencil! Thank you so much for being our Guest Designer over at Creative Creases!

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  9. A really beautiful card and perfect for our theme at Do-Al(l)-Kreatives this month. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us.
    Anne DAK-DT

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  10. Such a great card fold, perfect to show off all the beautiful blossoms! Thanks so much for sharing at my Garden Party!

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  11. Love this! So beautiful and your background that you created is beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Mix it Up Challenge Blog - Sabra & Holly Gerdes, The Crafting Duo!

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