Hello, this is Brenda Coone with @mscraftprincess. I am sharing an adorable Double “Z” fold card with you today as my design team project.

It is hot here in Alabama, and to me that means ice cream season. When I saw the Sundae Fundae stamp set, I knew I had to have it. This card is easy and a great fun fold to make. I really hope you will give it a try. While I made my card a birthday card, the stamp set features a couple more sentiments.

Materials:

Sundae Fundae stamp set  https://bit.ly/2SJPGl9 

White 110 lb. cardstock  https://bit.ly/3wIzHT9

Flower Garden 12 x 12 paper pad by Carta Bella  https://bit.ly/2UliBN3

Teflon Bone Folder by Tonic Studios https://bit.ly/3zANlcQ

Scissors  https://bit.ly/3iQ9CNM

Paper Trimmer  https://bit.ly/3zBcfcq

Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue  https://bit.ly/3zEIbMQ

Scoring Board  https://bit.ly/3gzHM74

Memento Tuxedo Black Dye Ink  https://bit.ly/3cPnOmE

Nuvo Creative Pens https://bit.ly/3vEFAzw

Cutting Guide:

Cut white cardstock bases 4 ¼” x 11” and 3 ¼ “ x 9”

Cut the pink plaid patterned paper at 4” x 2 ½”, 4” x 5 ¼”, and 3” x 2 ½”

Cut the teal-colored patterned paper at 4” x 2 5/8” and 3” x 2 ¾ “

Assembly instructions:

1. Score the first card base (4 ¼ “ x 11”) on the 11” side at 2 ¾” and 5 ½”.

2. Burnish score lines so that the card base forms a “Z”.

3. Score the second card base (3 ¼ “ x 9”) on the 9” side at 3” and 6”.

4. Burnish score lines so that the card base forms a “Z”.

5. Stamp your images.

6. Color the images and fussy cut them. I used several Nuvo alcohol markers to color my images. Maymay has the SVG file for this stamp set if you don’t want to cut images by hand.

7. I layered the ice cream cones on those already on the ice cream cart. I also adhered the ice cream sundae images to the cart.

8. Adhere all of the patterned paper to card bases using Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue.

9. Stamp the sentiment on the lower half of the smaller card base. This sentiment is from the Sundae Fundae stamp set.

10. Adhere the smaller card base to the larger base. Align them so that when opened, the bases form a double “Z” shape.

11. Decorate with the remaining images.