I made these cards last year but never shared them on my blog. It was a card style I kind of came up with when playing with my Scor-pal and different ways to fold a card.
The flap tucks under the image layer to close the card - kind of like a buckle. You can see the tutorial for how to make this card using your Scor-pal here - there are also measurements give so even if you do not have a Scor-pal you can do it! If you are interested in purchasing the supplies used they are listed at the bottom of my posts.
I am putting finishing touches on my area team event this weekend - we are going to have SO much fun! I still have some cooking to do and things to get together.
As always you can purchase the supplies used on these projects directly from my secure shopping cart or by e-mailing me directly. They will be delivered right to your door in just a few days. Look below for links and pictures of the complete stamp sets - and click to be taken to each item on the secure site.
stamps: Forever Family, Love Blooms, Script Background
Inks: Burnt Umber Palette Ink, L'amour red Palette Ink, Landscape Palette Ink
Papers: Kraft, Ivory, Scarlet, Brown Cardstock
Accessories: Corrugator, Antique Copper Hardware, Pop Dots, Scallop Scissors






Great cards! love the different folds and the background stamp accent!
Posted by: Seleise | January 22, 2010 at 09:11 AM
Two great cards! Love the color combo and how you have the script on just the edge...wonderful.
Posted by: Christina Franco | January 22, 2010 at 10:27 AM
Great!!!! I'm going to check out the tutorial now!
Posted by: Suzanne | January 22, 2010 at 11:00 AM
Wonderful cards Heather! Love the flap, have already looked at and filed your tutorial in my fave's! You rock, my friend!!! Maybe that can be the next challenge!
Posted by: Patti J. | January 23, 2010 at 08:35 AM
Oh I LOVE buckle cards, they are soooo much fun to make. Your version is darling, especially with the scalloped edge.
Posted by: KellyRae | January 23, 2010 at 01:25 PM