You have seen anything until you've seen this Never Ending Card. I don't know the original creator of it, but I DO know they are super smart LOL. This is a really simple card to assemble, and it's truly "never ending". Like the Energergizer Bunny, it just keeps going and going.
I know you will want to try one, so I have done a tutorial plus a video tutorial. And I have a document that will help you figure out the measurements of each piece for decorating!!
First, here's the card - there are 4 "views".
Front View
View 4 (or last one - then it goes back to View 1)
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Stamp Sets: Four Frames, You're a Gem (WM 121901, CM 121961, page 13 Occasions Mini 2011)
Card Stock: Whisper White, Paisley Prints
Ink: Marina Mist
Punches: Decorative Label (121907, page 30 Occasions Mini 2011), Curly Label (119851, page 202)
Big Shot: Movers and Shapers (114506, page 209), Simple Flower Embosslit (114514, page 215)
Embellishments: Basic Rhinestones (119246, page 188)
Instructions:
Assembly instructions are also below, but the video is more descriptive!!
Here are quick instructions on how to assembly your card
Cut 4 pieces of card stock 6” x 3”
Score each piece at 1 ½” on each end of the 6” side
Align two pieces horizontally, and add sticky strip to all 4 corners (about 1 ½” )
Remove sticky strip from left sides and align the third piece of cardstock VERTICALLY . Then remove sticky strip from right side and align last piece of card stock over the right side.
Open from the center and fold the two pieces back. This will bring up the next view (#2). Align the pieces in the back and crease the center – use bone folder to burnish the score lines well.
fold UP the top inside piece and burnish on the score lines. Turn and again crease the fold lines.
Your card is assembled!! Pretty easy, eh? Watch video to see more detail.
Decorating your Never Ending Card
Click here to download a pdf with dimensions on cutting
View 1
To layer cut solid card stock 2 7/8” square
Cut Designer Series Paper 2 ¾”
For the 4 sections top and bottom
Solid Card Stock 2 7/8” x 1 3/8”
DSP 2 ¾” x 1 ¼”
View 2
Solid Card Stock 2 7/8” square
DSP 2 ¾” square
Four Corners
Solid Card Stock 1 3/8” square
DSP 1 ¼” square
DO NOT DECORATE THE MIDDLE OUTSIDE PIECES IN VIEW 2
View 3
You can see that the middle outside sections in View 2 also appear in View 3, so these will be decorated now and will show in both views
Center measures 3” x 3”
Solid Card Stock 2 7/8” square
DSP 2 ¾” square
4 pieces top and bottom
Solid Card Stock 2 7/8” x 1 3/8”
DSP 2 ¾” x 1 ¼”
View 4
Solid Card Stock 2 7/8” square
DSP 2 ¾” square
4 pieces left and right
Solid Card Stock 2 7/8” x 1 3/8”
DSP 2 ¾” x 1 ¼”
These pictures are handdrawn and not really easy to read. I recommend you download the pdf file above which is much easier to read!
Here are some others I have done
This uses the Springtime Vintage Designer Series Paper (121782, page 15 Occasions Mini 2011)
This uses the Elegant Soiree Designer Series Paper (117163, page 175)
Pictures do NOT do this card justice. You won't believe how this cards works until you try it!!
Here are some more I made
I used the Ice Cream Parlor DSP from Sale-A-Bration for this card
Botanical Gazette DSP for this one
And Love Letters DSP for this one
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Thank you Dayanna
Posted by: Jan | May 17, 2017 at 09:04 PM
Love this!
Posted by: Dayanna Donng | May 17, 2017 at 06:12 PM
We're making this card at our ladies group at church this coming Tuesday, and your instructions are so great I am going to put a link in the handouts I'm making for the event, so people can refer back to it when they go home to make more of their own!
Such a great card for little "investment" Thanks for the great and clear instructions!
Posted by: Shelley Bordeleau | November 05, 2013 at 06:55 PM
Oh, Jan, this is wonderful! Four cards in one! My kids are going to LOVE this one! Thank you so much for not only providing such detailed written instructions, but a video tutorial as well (which is a great help for us "visual learners - ha/ha).
Posted by: Charlotte | March 31, 2011 at 07:13 AM