This week for What's Up Wednesday I'm going to show you a fun Bendy Card!This kind of card has a curve to it which makes it able to stand up on its own. This is a card that doesn't fold in the usual way. You just lay it flat and slide it in the envelope that way. What a fun surprise!
This card is what you might call a Mini Bendy card. It's the same size as a standard A2 (4-1/4" x 5-1/2"). Most of the Bendy cards I've seen online are 5" x7". Either way it's fun and easy.
Card stock pieces are the following:
- 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" base, scored at 2-3/4"
- 2" x 4-1/2" inside, scored at 2-1/4" in the middle and 1/2" from each end for tabs
- 1-1/4" x 6-1/2" strip, scored 1/2" from each end for tabs
When adding DSP just make the sizes 1/4" smaller for height and width up to the 1/2" tabs
Burnish the score lines well after adding the DSP.
After all the DSP is glued to the card stock you're ready to assemble the card components. Using glue on the tabs for the inside piece place the fold on top of the base fold and line up the bottom edges. Tuck in the tabs and hold in place for a bit so the glue takes hold.
For the strip, add glue to the tabs, lay the strip along the bottom of the card base and tuck in the tabs to line up on the outside edges. Hold in place for the glue to take hold.
You have now made a Bendy card! I've added some die cut images to accent the card on the inside piece. The sentiment is a piece of ephemera I colored with our Stampin' Blend markers in an ombre effect.
The flowers and leaves were also colored with markers with the flowers being painted with Wink of Stella for a touch of shimmer. A few gems was the final touch.
What do you think? Are you ready to try making a Bendy Card? It's a lot of fun and very easy. Surprise someone with this Fun Fold!
Michelle Loncar
Independent Stampin' Up® Demonstrator
MichelleLoncar.stampinup.net
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