I was watching a video from Stampin' Up! about the color revamp on YouTube and once the video was over, something caught my eye in the right feed: a video about an "impossible card." This piqued my interest, so I clicked to see what this card was. As I was watching the instructions, I stopped the video midway and decided instead of watching, I'd pull out cardstock and follow along to give it a try. I looked at the current Designer Series Paper and decided to pull out Myths & Magic, so I picked a sheet of Fresh Fig cardstock to do my card base.
I decided I wanted to use the unicorn on the main panel, so I picked the unicorn paper to decorate the side panels. The result is interesting: your mind is trying to figure out how you can possibly have a full panel in the center with the top and bottom cutouts. Once you know the trick, it makes a lot of sense, and it's quite easy to put together considering how intricate the result looks. I left some room on the back of the main panel to write a message, and I made a envelope to match with the Envelope Punch Board.
As I was watching the video, I realized this card was perfect for the Little Red Wagon challenge #442, which calls for unusual-sized cards. This one is 5" x 7".
Stampin' Up! Supplies
Stamps: Journée magique (Magical Day)
Cardstock: Fresh Fig, Bermuda Bay, Whisper White
Specialty Designer Series Paper: Myths & Magic
Ink: Tuxedo Black Memento, Dapper Denim
Accessories: Myths & Magic 6" x 6" Glimmer Paper, Envelope Punch Board, Lots of Labels Framelits,
Stampin' Blends Markers, Magical Mates Framelits, Stampin' Dimensionals, Clear Wink of Stella Brush,
Bermuda Bay 3/8" Mini Chevron Ribbon
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