I've seen this technique a few times now. Finally decided to try my hand at it. This was the very latest version that I saw, from
Barb Mullikin. I took a piece of 4x12 CS, scored at 4" and 8". The 2 side panels are further scored on a diagonal. The first card, the diagonals go in the same direction. This way, you see the card closes up onto itself.

This is the inside.

Here is another version, where the diagonals are in opposite direction from each other. Top half of the inside insert is seen from the outside.


This is how it opens up.

1 comment:
cute card, love the fold, need to learnt that one!
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