A Little Bit Festive Tee-Pee Card

This is a really great fun fold to use at Christmas, as the Tee Pee or Pyramid Card has the look of a Christmas Tree.

The A Little Bit Festive Specialty Designer Series Paper will be available to order in September when the 2024 Mini Sept – Jan Mini Catalogue is released. This paper pack is made of of 3 double sided Designer Series Papers and 3 sheets of Die Cuts.

Measurements Used…

 ColourImperial/LetterMetric/A4
Card BaseBasic White4¼ x 4¼”, x 310.5 x 10.5cm, x 3
 DSP4 x 4”, x 210.2 x 10.2cm, x 2
 DSP1½ x 1½”, x 24 x 4, x 2
Approx. 7cm circle Die CutBasic White3¼ x 3¼”8 x 8cm

I made this card a few years ago – Christmas Gleaming Tee Pee Card.

Points to Remember

  • Check you DSP is going to look OK at an angel or what ever direction its in.
  • When making this card you need to make sure the embellishment don’t hang over too much at the sides so as it can fit into the envelope when folded in half.
  • Decorating – make sure you have the card front (one of 2 sides), triangle with the two points forming the baseline.
  • Measure up 2cm from where DSP meets in each direction. Cut a line across between the 2cm points.
  • Tuck point from other side into slit to hold card together. See image below

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