Here is a Double Easel Card, on a forum I belong to someone asked how it was made.
So I did a simple instruction sheet
Then fold in half
Measure 4 inches from one side along the top, cut down to the fold line see photo
Then you score from corner to corner ,and fold each side as in the photo below, I have added some pattern card so that you can see how it fold better
Then you add double sided tape to the edges, where I have marked in green
You then take your base card and cut two 4x4 inch square toppers.
you take your toppers and add them one on each side as in the photo
Then when you fold your card back up it will look like this
All you then need to do is decorate each side.
Please keep checking as you decorate, that your embellishments are the right way up, as they will look different when folded into position
Here are some close ups of the finished card
Papers are from papermainia Blueberry Hill
Topper is a download from Funky kits
Flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts
Punches are Martha Stewart
Image coloured with Promarkers
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This is fabulous Wendy!! and thanks for tutorial. Hope you are well hugs Ali x
ReplyDeleteHow cool is this!! I've never seen a double easel card! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow original. Thanks for the tutorial. I love the springish feel here and the colors are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteHola Wendy,
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a first for me and its just awesome. I didn't have any knowledge of a double twisted easel card. Thanks for the tutorial, it makes it possible for someone like myself, who has never been introduce to this type of easel card. You made it simple to follow. This is a lovely idea for a gift. TFS, Mima
great tutorial, definately a new twist on easel card and fun tfs
ReplyDeleteNow that is better, I can understand this tut, THANK YOU I have to have a go at this and it's gorgeous
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Ildz
OH MY GOSH love this
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy - I just saw Ildiko's double easel card, and she provided a link to your blog. This is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing your instructions - I must try this one! I am now following your blog, and will enjoy visiting again to see more of your creativity!
ReplyDeletehugs and blessings from Australia,
Pauline
Thank you for the instructions. I will have to try this tomorrow. Oh, it is tomorrow. Okay, after I get some sleep, then I will try it! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, my dear! :)
ReplyDeleteHi and big thank you, my dear! Never tried easel before, but this tutorial is too good to miss. Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for these simple instructions Wendy. I am going to have a bash now ...... bet I get something wron Lol
ReplyDeletehugs sally x
sallysbitz.blogspot.com
Love your card and your instructions are so clear, thanks so much!
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