Let’s make easy book binding fun fold cards for every occasion! All you need is a 4-1/4″ x 11″ piece of card stock scored @ 4-1/4″ and 5-1/2″ and two pieces of designer series paper – a 4″ square and a 1″ x 4″ piece.
Batik Boutique Bundle with the Sweet Symmetry Designer Series Paper.
Glue the hinge down on the left side of the card front. Add a ribbon or brads if desired.
The card opens like this to show a 4″ square inside to write on.
The card was made by Tim who loves to cook! He used the Measure of Love stamp set and the Pattern Party Designer Series Paper.
The Beauty of Friendship Bundle along with the Beauty of the Earth Designer Series Paper makes great masculine cards for any occasion.
The Hand-Penned Petals Bundle with the Hand-Penned Designer Series Paper is one of the prettiest designs ever! Think birthday cards, Mother’s Day cards and more.
Isn’t this Impressions in Ink Designer Series Paper gorgeous with the foil in it? It coordinates with the Artistically Inked Bundle, another favorite!
The Sweet As A Peach Bundle with the You’re a Peach Designer Series Paper has such lovely colors for spring.
A crowd favorite is the Pansy Patch Bundle with the Pansy Petals Designer Series Paper.
Want something different? Try the Wild Cats Bundle with the In the Wild Designer Series Paper. Fun for masculine cards, kids birthday cards and more.
And for a look of elegance, there is the Elegantly Said Bundle with the Simply Elegant Designer Series Paper.
You can see all of these cards being made here. This is a live replay so go to 2:55 to see the cards being made.
Easy Book Binding Fun Fold Cards
Which card is your favorite? Let me know in the comments – which you will find right under the blog title.
My DSP paper share came today! Exciting!
All 9 book binder cards are wonderful because of the paper combinations.
Hi Karen & Tim,
I love the Wild Cats Bundle card! So cute!
Just discovered your videos! Love both you and Tim.
Question – you showed one card in this bookbinding video where you used brads on the side piece. How did you attach them? (I’m not good with ribbon)
The pansy and peach are my favorite!
I just used a hole punch all the way through.
Love this, enjoy getting to see more of your antics and skills. ??