Fun Fold Friday is here! ✨
Today I’m playing with the adorable Silly Old Bear ๐ป Coming May 5th and creating a peekaboo trifold card… and the best part?
๐ NO coloring required!
This card can be opened either way, depending on the way you create it.
Grab your coffee ☕ grab your tea ๐ต and come stamp with me—this one is fun, easy, and perfect for those who want a beautiful card without all the coloring! ๐
Peekaboo Tri-Fold Card Directions
๐งป Supplies Needed
• Cardstock:
• 1 piece 4” x 11”
• 1 piece 4 1/4” x 11”
• Designer Series Paper:
• 2 pieces 4” x 5 1/4”
• 1 piece 3 3/4” x 5”
• Very Vanilla or Basic White:
• 1 piece 4” x 5 1/4” (for back/signing panel)
• Ribbon, gems, coordinating dies, stamped images, Stampin’ Dimensionals
๐ Scoring
• Score both cardstock pieces at 5 1/2”
๐ช Create the Peekaboo Panels
1. Take the 4” x 11” cardstock and add the 3 3/4” x 5” Designer Series Paper to one
side.
2. Using the larger die, cut the opening through that layered piece.
3. Take the 4 1/4” x 11” cardstock and add one of the 4” x 5 1/4” Designer Series
Paper pieces.
4. Using the smaller die, cut the opening through that layered piece.
๐ Assemble the Tri-Fold
5. Glue the panels together with the smaller die-cut panel on top to create your
tri-fold card.
๐จ Inside Panel & Peekaboo Effect
6. Add the remaining 4” x 5 1/4” Designer Series Paper to the inside panel.
7. Use your die-cut pieces from Designer Series Paper and/or cardstock to decorate
this inside panel.
8. To create that WOW peekaboo effect:
• Use Stampin’ Dimensionals
• Double them up to give extra height
• This allows your die-cut pieces to pop through the windows and be seen from the
front ✨
๐ฌ Decorate the Front
9. Add your focal image with Dimensionals.
10. Stamp your sentiments.
11. Add gems and ribbon for finishing touches ๐๐
✍️ Back of Card
12. Stamp your sentiment on the 4” x 5 1/4” Very Vanilla/White piece.
13. Adhere to the back for signing.
๐ก Tip: This card opens different ways depending on how you flip it—making it super fun,
interactive, and perfect for showcasing your DSP without coloring






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