I haven't posted here in a while but I have been busy! The details on the how to are over on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfWUBycve9A But you can find all the dimensions below.
Supplies:
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Card Stock and Paper: Very Vanilla (101650);
Pumpkin Pie (105117); Basic Gary (121044); Basic Black (121045); Silver Foil Specialty
Pack (156457)
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Stamp Pads: Basic Gray (149165)
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Tools: Paper Snips (1035 79); Paper Trimmer (152392); Bone Folder
(102300); Simply Scored (122334); Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine (149653)
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Miscellaneous: Multipurpose liquid glue
(110755); Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430); Black Stampin’ Dimensionals (150893)
Measurements:
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Pumpkin Pie – 4 ¼ x 5 ½, scraps for die cutting
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Basic Gray – 5 ¼ x 8 scored at 4 on the long side, scraps for die
cutting
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Very Vanilla – 3 ¾ x 5, scrap for sentiment
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Silver Foil – scrap for die cutting
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DSP – one pattern 3 ¾ x 3 ¾, another pattern 1 1/8 x 4
Instructions:
1. Fold and burnish the Basic
Gray cardstock.
2. Put
the DSP square on the diagonal in the track of the trimmer and score from tip
to tip, fold on the diagonal burnish the fold.
3. Emboss
the front of the card with the Metal Plate 3D embossing folder.
4. Glue
the diagonal DSP to the back of the card. Just the one back, the other will
fold over the front of the card.
5. Adhere
the card to the Pumpkin Pie base.
6. Adhere
the smaller piece of DSP to the card front about a ¼ inch from the bottom.
7. Die
cut all the pieces of the motorcycle and put it together using multi-purpose
glue.
Black – motorcycle base and tires
Basic Gray – engine
Silver foil – chrome bike and wheels
Pumpkin Pie – seat, wheel wells and
fire.
8. Put
black dimensionals on just the back tires of the bike. Put at an angle over the
“tracks”. This will hold the front flap down.
9. Stamp
the sentiment and cut apart and adhere with dimensionals to the front top of
the card find of wonky.
10. Stamp
the inside sentiment and adhere to the inside of the card.
11. Put an adhesive back stud on the sentiment strip of Legendary.

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