Hi Everyone. Happy Monday and welcome to Jaydee's SU stampin' space.
Tonight's card is an easel card. This is such an easy card to make and is really cool. It's a really impressive looking format and guaranteed to make your card stand out from others when they are on your friends' mantlepieces or buffet:-) BTW – palspaperarts are running a Christmas cheer challenge this week – mosey along to see the inspiration and submission cards – I promise you will find inspiration. If you feel up to it – why not submit one of your Christmas cards to the challenge.
I had to use the Home for Christmas set – you all know by now that the image – and the sentiment – have a lot of meaning for me.
Tonight, I had to photograph without my tent – adn the end result of the photo isn't quite right. The colors in real life are really rich.
Here's a picture of the side
and another good thing about it….. it fits into a normal envelope (5 3/4 x 4 1/4) – so no extra postage is required 🙂
How I created the card:
- I cut a piece of Handsome Hunter 4 x 8
- I cut a piece of Sahara Sand 3 3/4 x 3 3/4 for the base piece – where the sentiment is placed
- I cut three pieces for the front of the card – Real Red 3 3/4 x 3 3/4, Handsome Hunter 3 5/8 x 3 5/8 and the final piece of Sahara Sand at 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 (i wanted a broader frame around the stamped piece than the matted pieces
- I scored the Handsome Hunter strip at 4" and 6"
- I folded the paper at the central fold – 4"
- I then folded the 6" fold as a "peak fold" and folded it towards the front of the card.
- I stamped the Home for Christmas image and colored with water color pencils and highlighted the snowy areas – and other areas where I thought the snow would stick, with a light application of shimmer white paint
- I attached the matted sections to the base of the top of the card.. I know that sounds odd…. but.. you line up the base of the matted sections with the piece that is folded into a peak. if you look at the side view – you can see that the matted pieces are only attached to the bottom of the front of the card. I lifed the matted piece just off the bottom a little, as I wanted to leave a border. TIP: I strongly recommend that you use double sided – strong – tape for this, as it's the part of the card that will get picked up and played with a lot and you want to make sure that it stays stuck 🙂
- I glued the Sahara Sand base down and stamped the sentiment (using the stamp-a-ma-jig)
- I then took a button – tied a little piece of gold electric elastic cord through the buttonholes and stuck the glue down with 3 glue dots — i really wanted to make sure that it stayed stuck 🙂
- This leaves space for you to write your greeting above the button placement.
- I stamped the "A Christmas Wish" onto a piece of Sahara Sand and punched it out with my modern label punch. I added no embellishments to the sentiment, as I didn't want it to be the focal point.
Here's a picture of it open so that you can see the score lines, the button placement and the sentiment placement
I'm sorry I couldn't get better pics for you tonight – because it really is a rich card with traditional Christmas colors and the shimmer paint looks fabulous in the light!
I hope you all have a fabulous Tuesday. I got no time to spend in my stamping space today – sigh! and it doesn't look as though I'm going to get much time tomorrow either. double sigh 🙂
Thank you for spending time in my little area of the stamping blogosphere. Your visits are always very much appreciated – as are your comments and questions.
Tomorrow…as many of you have written asking what happened…. I promise to show you what happened to the corpulent Christmas Chef = you can see the beginning of the story in this post. If you have any questions on this card, or how it was made – just send me an email – or leave me a question in the comments section.
Peace
Jaydee

5 Responses
Beautiful card. Thanks for the clear directions. I have seen these cards but never tried one. Now that I have this stamp set I can hardly wait to try this one!
Adelle
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I love these easel cards! This one is just gorgeous and your instructions are so perfectly clear and well written. Perfect for the paper crafter who needs a bit more to go on than just a photo of the finished product and a few measurements to make a project. I’m sure this takes incredible patience and forethought!
Very pretty card! I love this easel style. Thanks for playing @ PPA!
I just bought this set,what a treat to see your beautiful card using this stamp. As usual you light up my day blessings