Just as I promised in a prior post (and thanks to my hubby!), here is a video tutorial on how to make an easel card. I hope you enjoy the video. Leave me a comment!

Main card~ 8x4 inches
First layer~ 4x4 inches
Second layer (the brown cardstock)~ 3.75x3.75 inches
Third layer (the pink flower cardstock)~ 3.5x3.5 inches
First small layer (the brown)~ 1.5x3.75 inches
Second small layer (the pink flower cardstock)~ 1.25x3.5 inches
Score at 4 inches and 6 inches
Also, if this inspires you go out and make an easel card (which I hope it does!!), please link it to Patches of Pink and leave me a comment with a link to your finished project! Thanks!



















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Hi Jalisa!
ReplyDeleteI was very intrigued by your post and I had to give it a try. Check it out. I hope you like it. Thanks for the idea. :)
NICE TUTORIAL ON THE EASEL CARD, THINK i WILL GIVE IT A TRY.
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Thanks for the tutorial, it was great! Hope your cold goes away soon! Can't wait to try making an easel card myself :)
ReplyDeleteJenn
craftyfulgardens.blogspot.com
Thanks for the tutorial!!! Feel better soon I just got over a three weeker myself!!
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Here's my card with the help of your tutorial! http://craftyfulgardens.blogspot.com/2011/02/friendship-easel-card.html Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteJenn
Jalisa - love tutorials - I am a new follower - looking forward to upcoming projects. I invite you to follow me back my blog
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for doing a video on that and giving the measurements...I have wanted to know how to make that card for a while now and thanks to you I now can :)
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Oh my Gosh Jalisa, What an adorable card!! That little skunk is so adorable. Thank you for the card tutorial,I will have to try to make one.
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~Andrea
Thanks for the video. Can't wait to try it this afternoon.
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Thanks so much for this tutorial....It was so helpful in creating my first easel card
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That was a great video! Thanks so much for taking the time to share it! I also learned what "stickles" were...I've been wondering, but haven't asked the question!!!
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