sassy tri-fold

Today's 365 Cards Scor-it challenge is a Tri-fold. I was absolutely inspired by this Horchow tri-fold card. Why yes, you did read that right, 50 for a steal at only $332.00...cha-ching!

Can you see my black cardstock peeking out? It measures 4.25 x 11 inches. I sewed the Sassafras Rose Thicket paper onto the black cardstock... the sweet scallops hang lower than the black cs.

Here is the tri-fold, well, folded up. I put together a belly band to keep everything together...it just slides right off.

Here's an interior shot...I felt like I should line the card with white since it makes it easier to write a greeting. The scallop end is scored at 3.5 inches and the other end at 2.75 inches. I'd recommend only 2 layers instead of my 3 layers...I scored each piece separately and it makes for a pretty bulky card. I ended up backing the scallop piece with black cardstock because Sassafras always has writing on it..darn it.

Be sure to check out the other gals on the 365 Cards DT for their magnicent projects. It is sooo fun to see everyone's different takes on the challenges. We really love your enthusiasm this week and actually for all the challenges...you gals are most fabulous!!!

Comments

Kristie Larsen said…
oh, i love this paper so much!! Gorgeous tri fold amy!
♥ Audrey ♥ said…
My jaw dropped when I saw the price tag... yours certainly look equally as nice! I think you should start going into business! :) Great card!
Tina said…
Good heavens, this is so pretty! I love the papers, as usual, and the black is the perfect companion.
Unknown said…
Hi Amy,
Thankyou for commenting on my blog. I love the Orange printed paper that you have used here. Orange is one of my two favourite colours of all time and the other is purple. The paper is really quite striking.
Regards
Michelle M
Maz said…
I cant believe that price tag but I suppose you do get envelopes with them as well so that makes them slightly more affordable!!! Lol
Do people really pay money like that when there are so many talented people just on this blog alone who would make something exquisite for a fraction of that price, what can I say!!
Your card is gorgeous, I love the belly band idea
Maz
Becky Carafa said…
This is beautiful! Well, now you know what to charge if you ever sell this baby, lol!
Kay said…
Say What?! $332.00?! My goodness, Amy! Your tri-fold card is MUCH more beautiful! I'd rather have yours ANY day of the week! It's so lovely. I love how you were able to add the scallop! ♥♥ Kay
Steph said…
Beautiful paper - love the colours
Ivolina said…
Very nice card. So elegant.
Fi said…
Stunning card Amy, love your PP and great design.
hugs
Fi
Vicky said…
this is just gorgeous Amy!! and if there's a market out there for people to pay $300+ for 50 cards, we all need to start charging more for our cards :)!
Sandra MacLean said…
Your post today caught my eye Amy - I am in love with this paper!! I have a sheet of it and sometimes I pat it and admire it but cut it up?!? *gasp* I don't know if I can do that!! LOL Wouldn't it be nice to be a 'Vera Wang' of this world and once you put your name to something it instantly becomes three times the real value!? *sigh* I'd buy your card over hers anyday Amy. ((hugs))
Anonymous said…
Totally darling Amy! The clean simple design really lets that gorgeous paper shine!

(-: Heidi
Kim said…
Amy this is just stunning! That paper is so elegant...
Gloria Stengel said…
I like yours much better than the original!!! Esp. at that high price! If I play my cards right (get it?) maybe you will send me a card for my birthday for free. ROFL Hugs!
~Lori Roop said…
What yummy PP!! Looks fabulous Amy!
Lisa Carroll said…
This is gorgeous, Amy! As always. I, too, love the little bit of black... really makes that patterned paper pop! (Gee, that was a mouthful! LOL)

I gave you an award over on my blog. No pressure, just wanted you to know how much I appreciate you and your blog. :) Inky hugs, friend!
Anonymous said…
Oh my, Amy, what a great thing to share with us about the Horchow trifold price, I love willows response (see above) envelopes are important. I am sure H's cards aren't made with as much fun and creativity as yours, and I like yours better. Thanks for sharing both.
Sparkplug17 said…
Your card is gorgeous! I love that patterened paper.
Kristen H said…
I think you need to go into business!!! Yours is just as gorgeous as the Horchow Cards!!! And Vera Wang as well. Beautiful card!
whoistracy said…
Whoa, that is one crazy expensive card. Well, I guess you DO get the set so in that case it's affordable. LOL

Love your take!
Jeannie said…
That paper is incredible!
Wonderful card!

Peace and Luv,
Jeannie
Unknown said…
Your card is def mch nicer!! I can't believe that people would rather pay $300 for mass produced cards than to pay for handcrafted! Beautiful work- as always!!
Love the colors, one of my good friend loves orange and she would love this card, lol! Love it!
ivy said…
fabuloso amy!
Latisha said…
I clicked on the link and holy moly sticker shock! Thank goodness for our lovely supplies to make things just as good! Love your card, its freaking awesome, I need to try that fold!
Jana said…
So very elegant. Love this paper. And the band. Gotta try that.
Stunning! And I prefer yours to the inspiration piece!
R
Joy said…
wonderful tri-fold card! lovely colors you chose too! this is a great idea to make for any occasion! love your detail and the DP is pretty! TFS! have a great week!
Pam said…
Yikes - those are some expensive cards!! I'd take yours over that one anyday - gorgeous, as usual ;)
Ann said…
Yummy papers, and I love me some gingham ribbon! Fab card as usual!
Elaine said…
Gosh darn! I love those Vera Wang cards....even if they weren't vera's I'd love 'em. But not for THAT price! geesh! I do love your rendition of that card - love it lots, Amy-roni! It's Yummaliciousness!
Nancy Sanders said…
Very elegant card Amy. I love the way you have combined the pp and the gingham ribbon, stunning contrast!
Savitri said…
I had this paper. LOVE it! So pretty. I used it on a scrappy page tho. Wish I have more!!
Joan B said…
great job! love that paper and the tri fold.