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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Technique Tuesday - Easel Card

I love making all different kinds of cards.  Easel cards are one of my favorites.  They are easy to make and everyone loves to receive them. 

Supplies needed:  one 4 1/4" x 8 1/2" piece of cardstock, one 4 1/4" square of cardstock, two 4" square pieces of designer paper, scoring tool, strong adhesive, desired images and embellishments.

Step 1:  Score the 4 1/4" x 8 1/2" piece of cardstock at 4 1/4" and 6 3/8"

Step 2:  Prefold all score lines.  First fold the card in half, then fold the second score line (6 3/8") opposite from the 4 1/4" score line.

Step 3:  Add adhesive to the 2 1/8"  x 4 1/4" section cardstock.  Adhere the 4 1/4" square to the card base.

Step 4:  Decorate the card front and inside of card with the two 4" squares of designer paper.  To make the card stand by itself, add an embellishment or sentiment with an additional layer of adhesive.

Step 5:  Decorate card as desired.

I hope you enjoy making your own easel cards. 

10 comments:

  1. Wonderful Stephanie! I love cards with a special fold. They always offer a little bit of a surprise.

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  2. Great love this card . Greetings Majo

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  3. Thanks so much for stopping in Majo! It is so nice to see you here!

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  4. thanks so much !!!! this tutiorial was so easy, that now I can make this card - hugs Joanna



    http://scrapjoanny.blogspot.com

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  5. beautiful card and I love how easy you make it sound!
    :-)
    Denise

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  6. Thanks for dropping in Joanny and Denise. It is so wonderful to get comments on the tutorials. It really takes quite a bit of time to make the tutorials, but it is completely worth it when our friends are using them. :)

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  7. Thanks for all the comments on my tutorial. I would love to see what everyone makes.

    Stephanie

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  8. Just love these cards! Your tutorial is fabulous! May have to give this a try this weekend!! WTG Stephanie!
    Hugs & Happy Days!
    ~Min

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  9. Great Tutorial Steph!!! I got one of these wonderful Valentines Day cards!!!

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