

I stamped the sentiment on a small piece of the pale pink card stock with Raisin Adirondack dye ink and trimmed with decorative edge scissors. I layered that onto a piece of the same decorative card stock used for the front and trimmed with the same scissors. I placed a white snowflake brad just above the sentiment making sure to leave a little space between the brad and the paper. You don't want to attach the brad flat to the card since it needs to support the front of the card when you display as an easel as shown in this picture.

This card happens to be 4" (across) x 4 1/4", but you could alter the size based on the size of the image you place on the front of the card.
There are basically 2 pieces to the card:
- 8 1/2 x 4"... this piece is scored and folded in half and then the top half is scored and folded in half again. This is the base of the card
- 4 1/2 x 4"... this piece is the front of the card. The bottom half of this piece is what is attached to the top 2 1/8 x 4" section of the base of the card.
A brad is placed anywhere from 1 to 2" up from the bottom of the base (mine is the white snowflake brad). Where you place the brad will depend on how large the sentiment or stamped image or decoration is that you place at the bottom of the card (in my case it is the saying "do you believe...").
To set the card up as an easel... when you open the card, flip/turn the front of the card so that the front bottom edge is resting up against the brad.
I hope this helps, but if it isn't clear just Google easel cards and you'll find other samples that may help you to design this type of card.
Have fun creating... Chrissy
This is really pretty Chrissy, you did a great job on this!
ReplyDeleteI love easel cards !!!
ReplyDeleteYours is really beautiful :)
HUGS
Mag
Very nice Chrissy. Love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteConnie
very pretty Chrissy, love the colors jennifer
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Aren't these easel cards just fun?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I've not made an easel card yet, but your directions are so clear. Love love love the card, great coloring and love the embellishments.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome card Chrissy and thanks for the directions as well. I love the color choices.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so pretty! :-)Traci
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Chrissy! Love how you framed it with the fibers and embellishments!
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