Showcase Patterned Paper with this fun fold

A hand holds a three-panel card with different floral patterned papers: pink flowers, yellow daisies, and purple blooms. Blurred similar cards and papers are in the background. Text reads "Fabulous Fun Fold to showcase patterned paper. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

I love this fun fold card pattern because it’s such a great way to showcase patterned paper!!

Four handmade greeting cards with green borders, each featuring colorful floral designs and sentimental messages such as "Thank you for everything," "Thinking of You," and "just a note." The background is a light wooden surface. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

If you’ve followed me for long you know 2 things about me: I love florals, and I love combining colors and patterns. These cards, created with the Stampin’ Up! Floral Impressions paper achieve both!

Dimensions previously posted:

Just a reminder.. this card design features 12×12 Garden Green Two Tone paper for the base. You’ll need 12″ long paper for this particular design.

Use Two Tone Cardstock for fun folds! Two photos show a handmade “Fold Out Card” with floral paper layers, a “Happy Birthday Wishes” circle, and fold-out panels. Text lists cutting and scoring dimensions for the base card, DSP layers, and white panels, with “Cutting & Scoring Dimensions” in a blue box. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)
A handmade floral thank-you card with a tri-fold design. The card features pink and white flowers on side panels and a pink center with embossed white flowers. The message “Thank you for everything” is stamped in red on a white label. A hand holds the card. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

A quick apology.. I made these cards so long ago and never shared them, and now the Memories & More cards I featured on the front flaps are sold out.. but. you can still order all the other supplies to create these handmade cards! Click on the product photos at the bottom of this blog post to shop online!

A handmade accordion-fold card with a green base. The card features panels decorated with colorful floral patterned paper in shades of pink, purple, orange, and yellow, with one blank white panel in the center for writing. "Patty Bennett, PattyStamps.com" watermark. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

This card is a great way to showcase patterns from any paper pack, but the sunflowers are especially a lovely pattern for this fun fold card!!

A handmade card with fold-out panels is displayed open on a white surface. The card features yellow sunflower and daisy patterns, green leaves, and a central blank panel for writing. The website "PattyStamps.com" and "Patty Bennett" are printed in the lower right corner. To read more, visit Patty Stamps (pattystamps.com)

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6 thoughts on “Showcase Patterned Paper with this fun fold”

  1. What a “happy” card! I love the colors and the DSP and the fold is the perfect way to showcase them. Thanks for the idea and measurements.

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  2. Your cards are very Pretty. I’m just wondering, do you think the two-tone card stock is thick enough for a card base? Will the card stand up? Also, where do you store your two-tone card stock? I feel like I need another section, separate from my regular CS to store it in. I appreciate your ideas, as I learn so much from you. Thank you for your help, Tammie

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