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Friday, May 1, 2026

Gate Fold with Pop Out Center

 

This Gatefold with Pop Out Center card is REALLY easy to make!  Just start with a standard Gate Fold card base & score a couple of line in the center of the inside panel, folding both as mountain folds.  Decorate the front as normal (you can see what I did in the picture below).  The inside is what makes the difference.  Here you will glue some sort of Pop Out element to JUST the space between your two score lines.  You can see I chose to leave the center panel white and just added decorative panels to the sides.  

The card base was made from Basic White, and I used Pretty in Pink cardstock to mat everything.  I again used the discontinued Wildflower Birthday DSP and both the inside pop out and the focal element on the front were punch outs from that paper pack. Again, any paper you choose will work fine for this, and your focal and pop out elements could be stamped and die cut images or images cut from patterned paper.  

 Here's what the card looks like when closed.

I matted the cake punch out on Basic White cardstock and stamped the sentiment (from Notes of Spring stamp set - a past product of the month) with Blueberry Bushel ink.  I then matted the whole on Pretty in Pink and glued it to just the left side of the card.

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