Creating a card is nice, but imagine how amazing it is when you can efficiently and quickly make two Diagonal Joy Fold cards! Whether you want to spread some Autumn warmth and cheer, remind someone that it is now pumpkin spice season, or say ‘hello,’ these cards are sure to bring delight!
The Diagonal Joy Fold cards I am making today feature the new Stampin’ Up! ‘Warms My Heart’ and ‘More Than Autumn Bundle’. Do you love to color? If so, get out your markers for this project—I assure you that you can color these quickly, and hey, it’s sooo relaxing to color!

Diagonal Joy Fold Card Video Tutorial
These diagonal joy fold cards are as easy as pie to make! You’ll love sending these fall-themed cards. Follow the video to learn helpful tips and tricks.

📌 Now that you know how to make these joy fold cards, are you excited to also try this with a Christmas theme or some other occasion? I love reading your ideas so drop them below!
Ready to Create Your Diagonal Joy Fold Cards?
Because this is a Two for One, the measurements below will create both cards.
- Pumpkin Pie: 8 ½” x 11”
- Peach Pie: 8 ½” x 11”
- Basic White:
- (4) 2 ¼” x 3 ¼”
- (2) 4″ x 5 ¼”
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Pinterest-ing
Follow me on Pinterest and save this Simple Diagonal Joy Fold Card tutorial to your favorite card-making and paper-crafting boards! I know I’ll be keeping this in my fun folds! I especially love it when I can make two cards in one sitting, and this tutorial is super quick.

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Thank you Connie for the wonderful instructions for the 2 for 1 Joy Fold. I was going through your Tuesday Tips the other day, and I saw you use a manilla bubble envelope for die cutting. I cannot find the video! Would you be able to direct me to that. Thank you, Susan Smith
Hmmm, I don’t think that was me. Sorry. I hope you’re able to track down the video.