Today at the Bugaboo Stamps' Catch the Bug blog it's Tutorial Wednesday, and I have an
EASY EASEL CARD TUTORIAL
to share with you.
This is what your finished card will look like:
Here is the 'how-to'
Cut your cardstock to 4 inches x 11 inches.
Turn it to landscape orientation, and score at ....
4 inches (mountain) … 5½
inches (valley) … 7 inches (mountain)
Use your bone folder to crisp up your folds, and your card should look like this:
Now you can go ahead and decorate the outside and inside of your card as you would for a conventional easel card, and remember to add your 'doorstop' so that your card doesn't slide closed (I have used a balloon diecut for this)
The Bugaboo image featured on my card is called Edward Elephant Present that I coloured using alcohol markers:
I hope you'll get a chance to try out this card fold - it's fun, as well as being quick and easy.
Thanks for popping by today.
luv'n huggz
Jen Leeflang
DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA
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Thanks, Jen. This is a great idea. Your card is cute, too.
ReplyDeleteWow Jen this is awesome! I've not done an easel card this way but LOVE IT!!! Thanks so much for joining us at The Sisterhood’s ‘FANCY FOLD’ challenge and please come back again soon!
ReplyDeleteDarlene
one of the 'Sistahs'
The Sisterhood of Crafters
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
That elephant is sooooo adorable. What an easy way to make an easel card. Thank you for sharing your directions for the card and for playing along with the Sisterhood's "Fancy Folds" challenge.
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