Book Shaped Card |
Materials Required
Card stock - I used an A 4 size card you can use whatever size you fancy
Scoring tool or ball point pen [which has been used up and is without ink]
How to make a Book shaped card
Book Shaped Card |
1. Fold the Card stock in half
2.Make the spine of the book: On the front half of your folded card, score a vertical line [from the backside] so as to give a raised border.My card front measures a little less than 15cm and I scored the spine border 3cm from the central fold crease.For a good looking book card make the spine 1/5 th the width of your book!
3. On the front half, draw a curve from the top of the folded edge to meet the spine about 2 cm down from the top.I didn’t do any measuring and this “2 cm” is just a guide to help the more mathematically inclined folks out there!
4. Draw a horizontal from the point where the curve meets the spine to the edge of the card
5. Cut out this marked out portion of the front half of the card
Book Shaped Card |
Book Shaped Card |
8. Use the same curved cutout as template to mark a curve along the lower left corner of your card. Cut this curved area from both the front and back panels
Your Book shaped card is ready!
Book Shaped Card |
For crafters who love templates right click and save the Book Shaped Card template
Book Shaped Card Template |
There are several ideas to make the pages like look at the top of your book card
1. Use border stickers:I used some gorgeous shiny border stickers from Pie Lane to create a “pages” look for the book card.
Book Shaped Card Tutorial |
3.Draw lines with a gel pen or pencil
Highlight the spine of your Book card :I Used Pie Lane border stickers on the spine and the cover of the book card to highlight the outline of the book.
Book Shaped Card |
As the focal image I used an embroidered flowers iron on fabric! Added some handmade punchcraft flowers all around it.
Book Shaped Card |
Book Shaped Card |
1.To put a single glitter ball on your project -use a forceps to dip it into glue and then stick it ..I found this technique faster and cleaner.
2.To make glitter ball flowers like I did on the punch craft flower centers I added a blob of glue at the flower center, counted out 7 glitter balls and let them all drop onto the glue.
Book Shaped Card |
Using this crazy technique, making the glitter ball flowers was much quicker than making the golden glitter ball antennae for the butterflies in the red book!
Book Shaped Card |
Hope you liked my book cards .The possibilities with this type of card are endless...you can make the book into maybe a “Bible” , a Diary, a Fairy tale book or whatever suits the theme you have in mind
Do tell me how you liked this.
Edited: This card came top 4 at For Love of Crafting
Do pop over to my friend Avni's blog to see a beautiful card she made using this tutorial
Dr. Sonia, Your book shaped card is so unique and very pretty. I have not seen this before. Thank you for sharing the "how to" with us. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs
ReplyDeleteDr. Sonia, Your book shaped card is so unique and very pretty. I have not seen this before. Thank you for sharing the "how to" with us. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs
ReplyDeletewow very beautiful and innovative
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful work sonia. Thanks for being always inspiring.
ReplyDeleteUma
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Very creative as always, Sonia!!!
ReplyDeleteamazing card and tutorial
ReplyDeletemegha
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Woow nice work
ReplyDeleteThis is great Sonia - what a clever idea that gives such an effective card - thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and so clever. They have a lot of dimension.
ReplyDeleteSonia, this is one of the most unusual and beautiful design for a card I've ever seen! I am definitely going to try and make one!
ReplyDeleteHappy Crafting!
Manuela
Your book cards look amazing, Sonia...beautifully decorated, too. Thank you for the instructions on how to make them. You made me laugh at all the fun you had with your glitter balls x
ReplyDeleteHa its true Sasha those tiny balls are crazy to use!!
Deletewow...!!! excellent tutorial... and the card is simply elegant... wish to try one soon...
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous. Great tutorial, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteочень интересно!
ReplyDeleteOMG Dr Sonia...my jaw nearly dropped when i saw your cards they look so real!!your book cards look absolutely fabulous and you have decorated them so beautifully......thank you so much for the tutorial..seeing your work i am so inspired to give this a try!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Sonia what a great idea well done thank you for sharing Hug Elaine
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ReplyDeleteYour fabulous book cards are amazing. Thank you so much for the tutorial.
You have given me such a good idea to use some of my sewing scraps I uncovered the other day when I was cleaning out long forgotten spaces. I never use them anymore and they are way too pretty to throw away. So now I think they just may have gotten a second chance at life (lol) thanks to you.
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Myrna
Myrna I dont sew much but just loved the embroidered flowers so used them in this card!!
DeleteThis is a fantabulous one..totally love your idea..quite unique !!
ReplyDeleteWoW! Very creative card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at 365cards!
Michelle
There really awesome, love it!!!!
ReplyDeletePaula
Beautiful! will have to try one day.
ReplyDeleteМного красиви и оригинални картички!Благодаря и за урока!Поздрави!
ReplyDeleteOh that is so fantastic and what a wonderful way to use the border stickers. Thanks so much for taking the time to make the tutorial and sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so fabulous, Sonia!! As an avid book-lover, I definitely have to try this out!! Thanks so much for the instructions and the amazing inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
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Wow, this is beautiful. Thanks so much for joining us this week at Whimsy's. We would love to see you again next week. joann sassy raggedy
ReplyDeleteWoW !! doctor, I thought they were real books when I first saw them. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI loved it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Hey Sonia,
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea for a card...and thanks for the tutorial...
Sonia, I've tried replying to your comments to my blog ,and it shows I've been blocked, thought you should know, but thanks for all your comments!!!
ReplyDeletePaula
Oh dear...another friend told me the same--I dont know how to correct it!
DeleteFantastic cards Sonia..Loz
ReplyDeletewow, first glance i thought it's a real book until i read the title again carefully and went through the tutorial. a good one!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful! Thanks so much for the tutorial & tips. I saw this on MIM.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Renee
Goodness- how cool is this!!! I love the step by step pic's and thank you for the template! The gold stickers add to the elegance of the beautiful embroidered flowers!
ReplyDeletewhat an innovative idea. thanks for uploading the how-to pics.
ReplyDeleteyou certainly are gifted.
Beautiful cards hun and what a fantastic tutorial..Wow! Those balls do seem to have a mind of there own lol!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a lovely project with us this week at Make it Monday...
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Marjorie
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Dr. Sonia, we all need to give you a doctorate in Crafts as well.
ReplyDeleteYour work like the book is just too good and the tutes are superb.
Oh you are too kind Sudha...unfortunately I have never been lucky enough to actually learn art and craft!
DeleteWhat an amazing idea and spectacular work. I would love to try this when time permits.
ReplyDeleteBenzi it doesnt require much time ..do have a go..it would look awesome with your stamping skills!
Deletesuper card dear
ReplyDeleteOoooh...these are soooo lovely Sonia! :)
ReplyDeleteHello. I saw this fantastic card on MIM..Faye
ReplyDeleteWow, another set of gorgeous makes Sonia! You always blow me away with your crafty talent!
ReplyDeleteMary x
Oh MY!!! This made me want to make one!!! You are so clever and never stop surprising me every time I visit!! Brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Trish xx
Fantastic card books. Your art and skills never cease to amaze. Thanks for the tutorial. Will certainly be having a go at making one of these. Hugs Mrs a.
ReplyDeleteSonia, I have to give this a go! There are so many incredible vintage images that I'd love to put on a book card. Thanks immensly for this grand tutorial. One question. I can't tell from the pictures but how far down do you go with the page like appearance strips on the inside? It really gives the optical illusion that it's going from back to front cover.
ReplyDeleteLisa the page like appearance is required only on the top exposed part of the back half of your card.
DeleteThese are so clever and so pretty Dr Sonia you really do have the most unique idea's!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at MAWTT this week for our Birthday Celebrations and good luck with the challenge
Hugs Laurie xx
Stunning cards Sonia. Popping by from MIM to visit..Loz
ReplyDeleteThis is so so so cool, trust you to turn up with something like this......love how you've the border strips to create page effect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, my friend. Very nice tutorial
ReplyDeleteGreat "book"" card, the border strips work so well as pages, and lots of lovely flowers as well!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial ad fantastic card!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia...
ReplyDeleteLovely Card with beautiful tutorial
This is fabulous I love the idea! thanks for playing at MAWTT birhday challenge hugs Judith x
ReplyDeleteFabulous. :)
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome. Love this.
ReplyDeleteSudha
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This is so wonderful! I am bookmarking this so I can make it later!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Chriss
Absolutely in love with your project! Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Make it Monday!
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Julia
Awesome card and tutorial! I saw your card on Make it Monday.
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Debra Pate
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Thank you
ReplyDeletejust amazing...book really look for real...
ReplyDeleteamazing dear...book really look for real.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteHey Sonia...ur blog is too good:) It inspires us to create more:)
ReplyDeleteHey Sonia...ur blog is too good:) It inspires us to create more:):)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Nivedita. Do share your creations too
DeleteThank you so much for the instructions and templates. You made it very easy to understand. I have it cut out now for fun part to embellish. : )
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