Faux Wrapped Regency Park Fun Fold Cards

Fun Fold Cards with Regency Park Papers from the stamp camp

Today I have some super easy fun fold cards for you to make.  These are Bonus Cards #3 for my Stamp Camp At Home Card Club featuring the Regency Park Designer Series Paper; which coordinates with the Sentimental Park Bundle.   Yes, the Paper Pack is on the retired list but I checked this morning and it is still available to purchase.

If you would like the paper pack and my Card Club Kit plus all the bonus extra’s club members receive all you need to do is either email me and tell me you want to try my club OR you can subscribe.  If you subscribe in April the club price of $40.00 per month is set; if you subscribe in May the price of my card club is $42.00.  So, get grandfathered in to the $40.00 price today!  To view all the details on my card club visit this post HERE.

Also, the Sentimental Park Bundle is available in the New Annual Catalog although it will no longer be bundled so you will save 10% if you purchase it now while it is still in the mini catalog and bundled.

Now let’s take a look at today’s Faux Wrapped Regency Park Fun Fold Cards:

Fun Fold Cards with Regency Park Papers

I call this my Faux Wrapped Fun Fold Card because it looks like you wrapped the designer series paper on the card.  The Regency Park papers work great for this technique and you will find it hard to stop thinking of all the possibilities with the papers and the dies.  The Sentimental dies pair nicely  together in a variety of different ways.

Card Club members will find the PDF file for today’s cards in the Photo Gallery here on my blog.  You will need to use the unlock code that was emailed to you or you will find it on the cover sheet inside the kit as well.

Fun Fold Cards with Regency Park Papers

The hardest part to these cards was trying to decide which color card base to pull out of the prints.  I chose the Balmy Blue for this card as I thought the Night of Navy flipped side of the paper got lost on the Night of Navy card base.  I love all the little flowers on the die cut piece which helps to tie in the flower print side of this piece of the Regency Park paper.

I chose to use the Pearls for my flower centers which sadly is already all sold out.  These are so versatile and I know I will miss them a ton!

Fun Fold Cards with Regency Park Papers

Finally I went with the Sweet Sorbet card base on this card and I also used the Basic White mat for my Regency Park papers.  I just cut down the designer paper to fit the Basic White.   Again I added the Pearls to the sentiment piece and tied in all those pretty flowers.

Don’t you just love fun fold cards that comes together quick and easy?  I know I sure do.

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Wouldn’t you say these are easy fun fold cards to make?  Do you love a good Card Club Kit?  I think if you give my kits a try you will be hooked!  Subscribe today and save!  You can cancel or put your subscription on hold at any time!  Check out all the details HERE.

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