When I saw the Thankful Forest Friends stamp set in Stampin' Up's new holiday catalog, I knew immediately that it would be my first purchase! My craft group ladies were coming over for our monthly meeting where I planned to teach the diorama card fold, and I knew the two would make an adorable project!
I always love seeing what my buddies come up with, and each of them created a slightly different but equally adorable project! I love you guys so much! (Lauren, you and your ADORABLE project are sadly missing - the picture turned out totally blurry. Next time I will check more closely!)
We had so much fun making this card that I would like to share the directions here. Of course, the decorations can be altered, but we had fun playing with the coordinating paper and stamping our images with Stampin' Write markers for a fun, artistic look.
Directions
to Create a Diorama Card
Overall
Dimensions: 4 ¼ x 5 ½ (Standard Size Card)
Medium
Horizontal Diorama
Cut
one piece of Designer Series Paper and one piece of card stock for
the front and back layers to 4 ¼ x 7 ½. Score 1” from each edge
on the 7 ½” side.
Cut
one piece of card stock to 4 ¼ x 6 ½ to create the middle layer.
Score ½” from each edge on the 6 ½” side.
Cut
one piece of Whisper White card stock to 4 ¼ x 5 ½. This will
create a liner for the inside back of the card for stamping.
Die
cut your largest opening in the front layer. Die cut a slightly
smaller opening on the inside layer. (Jessica will show you a trick
for lining up your windows perfectly!)
Stamp
the inside layer and decorate before assembly.
Deep
Vertical Diorama
Cut
2 pieces for the front and back layers to 5 ½ x 7 ¼.
Score
1 ½” from edges on the 7 ¼” side.
Cut
1 inside piece to 5 ¾ x 5 ½. Score ¾” from the edges on the 5 ¾”
side.
Die
cut openings and decorate as before.
Small
Two Layer Horizontal Diorama
Cut
one piece of Designer Series Paper and one piece of card stock to 4 ¼
x 6½. Score both pieces ½” and 1” from each edge on the 6 ½”
side.
Die
cut a window in the patterned paper. Decorate or stamp the card stock
layer and assemble by taping the two layers together on the outermost
score line.