May
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Rose Accordion Fold Bookmark Card

Posted on: Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Rose Bookmark Card Closed

Clearly I have a thing for this set ‘A Rose is a Rose’ (#111560, set of 14 stamps – $37.95).

UPDATED:  Since it was not a class, I don’t have a detailed handout, however in response to many requests, this was made with a 12 x 12 piece of Riding Hood Red cardstock, scored at 3 inch intervals.  I free cut the tops of each panel to appear to be bookmark.  I used a 12″ strip of the Candy Lane DSP inside and tacked it down, leaving space to use it as pockets.  I cut the inside bookmarks from scraps of vanilla and decorated the entire thing with stamped/cut images of the Rose is a Rose set.

This bookmark card was my ‘backup’ Mother’s Day card that I didn’t need to use.  At my April Stamp a Stack, my friends made a wider ‘2-fold’ accordion fold bookmark card for the sake of saving time.

But nothing beats the four fold!  Accessories:  Riding Hood Red & Vanilla cardstock, Riding Hood Red, Pink Pirouette, Kiwi Kiss & Baja Breeze inks, Candy Lane Designer Series Paper and some grosgrain and tafetta ribbon.

I didn’t realize until after I photographed how much more striking this would be with ribbons at the top of each bookmark section… oh well… next time!

Bookmark Card

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Categories : 3D Project, Mothers Day

8 Comments

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What a beautiful project! … Patricia

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Amy this is beautiful! TFS!

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Amy, this is so beautiful. You are my stamping hero! I’m so glad to be back in your downline!!

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me encanta tu pag y me gustaria que pondrias mas cosas en español

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Amy, I really like the accordian bookmark card. However, I’m stumped as to what it is for. What do you do with each bookmark, and the whole card?

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Amy Celona Reply:

You can put sentiments on each bookmark and other gifts (money/gift cards) in the other pockets…

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This can be a start of a mini book as well ( journaling, photos, memorabilias, etc.) I like the colors you’ve chosen. Good job!

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