Hello everyone, friends..followers and visitors..
Lovely sunny day here, nights sure are drawing in and a bit chilly...
Had a request from a lady for ideas how to use standard circle dies to make an easel card..
I first made this style card in December 2011.. so thought I would do a tutorial how I made one..not new it has been around since 2011, think it was Melanie on create and craft using circle cutter who I first saw do this style..
Sorry will be picture heavy... will show you the finished sample first..
A4 card cut down to 7" short edge....
6" if you have not got A4 cutting machine.. score MS board 2"7/8 &5"7/8..
find the middle..I used a 4" circle die tape as seen..will not move.
place your cutting plate along your 2"7/8 score line.. this works for any card weather easel or standing on long edge..only difference your fold goes opposite way..(hope you understand)
This is the half cut circle for an easel..if you stood on your long edge you.. you fold the opposite way..
Rosette
cut 2 x 12"x2"3/4 strips... I did 3" wide...my punch took this to 2"3/4 wide I then scored between each scallop..
accordion fold both strips..
glue with pva one of your edges.
then the edge to form a circle..
punch side down
push the top towards the centre your punched edge will b on the outside.. hot glue to keep this shape..PLEASE be careful with hot glue & fingers..wonder how I know that..LOL.
Finished decorated card..
hope this has given you some ideas for using your circle dies..
all items used available from http://www.oysterstamps.co.uk/ except paper pad.. do-crafts papermania "First Noel" and stick pins I made..
Spellbinder..classic and stately circle dies. here
Memory box / Poppy stamp dies..
Twenty Fifth Celebrations. here
Peaceful Merry Christmas. here
Small Blooming Poinsettia. here
paper pad.
my own made stick pins / ribbon /pearls / glitter.
martha Stewart score board. here
Zutter bow it all. here
sorry for the long post .. lovely of you to call and thank you for leaving a comment if you do..will return to you.. pam xxx
Hi Pam
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card,very unusual.Thanks for the idea and tutorial.
Love Angela x
Wow what an amazing card Pam and thank you for the tutorial...definately a card to try.
ReplyDeleteANne
wonderful! Thnaks for the tip how to make such card
ReplyDeleteelma
Definitely missed this first time around so thanks for showing a detailed tutorial. Makes a great Christmas card or could of course be adapted for any other occasion.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! What a "WOW" card this is! I can just imagine how impressed whoever gets it will be!
ReplyDeleteI love this card thank you for the tutorial I think I will be having a try at this. I have just this minute added you to the blog list on my blog. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your wonderful tutorial Pam, your card is stunning. I love the design and your detailing is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
What a beautiful christmas card and brilliant instructions x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Pam, love the design and the fab colours and embellishments. Thank you for the tutorial very clear, Kate x
ReplyDeleteWowser!! Pam love it ....... guess what I am going to have a go at!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Tutorial very detailed.
Also thank you for your lovely comment on my Blog
Hugs
Patricia xx
WOW!!! Stunning frame and rosette Pam. Thanks for the tutorial..Loz
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL Pam , loving the big rosette and your tutorial is easy to follow, thanks .xx
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Morning Pam,
ReplyDeleteStunning card, and a great easy to follow tutorial, thank you.
Lydia
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lovely card . thanks for the tut .x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card Pam....great design ...thanks for the tutorial....hope your fingers are ok!...Joolsx
ReplyDeleteimpressive ard. your friend must be so pleased with her request
ReplyDeletebibiana
Morning Pam, Love it !! love it !! love it !! Fantastic tutorial and such a beautiful finished card, I'm especially loving the rosette, what punch did you use to scallop the edge please ???
ReplyDeleteLots of love from Patricia xx
thank you for the great tutorial, Pam, revealing how you made your 25th anniversary card. IT IS BEYOND GORGEOUS! I love everything about it, and hope to copy it one day - so pretty! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteLove the card Pam and a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteYou are just doing this to make me feel guilty for not yet starting my christmas cards yet, I know lol!
Happy crafting, Angela x
Loved your tutorial, this card amazing. I havn't made a single Christmas card yet,in fact I have lost my mojo! and it wont come back!
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