Measurements and Photos for the Angled Tri-Fold card

Many people have been asking for actual measurements for this card. Since a picture says 1000 words, I thought it would be a lot easier for you if you saw what I sketched out on my grid paper. I will create a more “formal” post soon, but in the meantime, I didn’t want to leave you all “hanging!” Reach out to contact me if you still have any questions.

Angled Tri-Fold Full Sketch
Angled Tri-Fold left measurement
Do this the same on both sides of the card.
Angled Tri-Fold Left panel
Angled Tri-Fold Right Panel
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16 thoughts on “Measurements and Photos for the Angled Tri-Fold card”

  1. Merci, je suis contente d’avoir vu ce tuto car j’adore le modèle! Merci de nous fournir toutes les mesures, ça nous facilite la tâche.

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  2. Hi LORRAINE, This card is so cute and I was able to case it. I don’t see a place to post it to though. Thank you for your great idea and the tips on cutting the angles. That made it so much easier to make.

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  3. great Idea and options! For the fiRst cut on the dsp you said 1-1/2” to score line but pattern says 1-3/4” – what am i missing? Thank you for your post!

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  4. tHANK YOU lORRIANE FOR A GREAT CARD AND TUTORIAL. wHEN YOU SAID YOU WAS GOING TO SAVE THE TRIANGLES (SCRAPS) FOR ANOTHER PROJECT? wELL i GOFFED ON ONE SIDE WITH MY PAPER, SO i USED ONE OF THE TRIAGNES FROM THE PAPER ON THE LEFT TO COVER IT UP AND i THINK IT TURNED OUT REALLY COOL.
    tHANKS AGAIN.
    lORI

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    • That’s terrific, Lori! So glad you were inspired to make it work. You never know when a little trinket of information will be helpful. I wish you continued success in your card making!

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  5. Ok love the cards just a thought if you start with base messurement say 4 6/8 by 7 ect you know where to start! Im finding as a new card maker hard to follow! Im Intrested in purchasing some of your priducts

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    • Thank you, Tricua. I thought I replied to you already, but I don’t see it here. I am not sure what you are referring to with the measurements (sorry). I know this one is a little tricky for some people. It isn’t too bad once you get the idea of the cutting process. Another way is to measure and mark the points on the top, side and bottom of the card where you will cut to and from. (does that make sense?) See the measurements on this post.
      I would be happy to help you with an order! today and tomorrow is a Stampin’ Up Seasonal Sale if you would like to take advantage of it!
      you can email me with your contact info and a good time to call and I will get back to you. lorraine@stampwithlorraine.com

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    • Start with card stock 5-1/2″ x 11″ for your base and DSP @ 5-1/4″ x 3-1/4″. Because of the unique angles, it is hard to just give written measurements. Best thing to do is to follow the video and use the photos and sketches above as a guide.

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