Accordion cards are real wow cards. I love seeing the recipient’s face as they open them!
We had great fun making these at a recent Craft ‘n’ Chat class. Although they are time-consuming to make, accordion cards are not as difficult as they might look.
I show you how to make a two layer accordion card in the video below, but if you prefer to have a written guide, you can find the full step-by-step instructions in my shop.
You’ll need plenty of cardstock and DSP for these cards because they do use qute a lot of product. Two layer accordion cards can be made from around four sheets of A4 cardstock but you will need two or three sheets of 12″ x 12″ cardstock for a three layer accordion card. Plus a fair amount of DSP, around seven or eight sheets of 6″ x 6″ DSP or two or three of 12 x 12″ DSP.
If you are short on cardstock you can omit the Basic White layer – I just think it looks better with that layer added.
I ended up making three of these for seperate occassions over one week!
The picture at the top of the page shows a two layer card, here is a three layer one made for my husbands 65th birthday.
Here is the front of the three layer card with the box I made for it.
The video for how to make any size box with a lid will be out very soon – watch this space! Again, for a three layer accordion card you will need a sheet of 12″ x 12″ cardstock for the base, but the lid has a smaler rim so you can use A4 cardstock for that.
I haven’t added a product list for these cards because you can use any colour cardstock and DSP you have and decorate it with any stamp or die set.
If you want any further information about what to buy, or to find any particular products, check out the catalogues and my shop.