Hello crafty friends,
A very lovely Welcome and a warm Good Morning in this cold winter. Hope you all are doing fine and enjoying our tutorial and inspiration posts.
Today in our Teaching and Learning Program, we have Guest DT Karthikha with a beautiful Swing Easel card tutorial, so enjoy the tutorial.
Over to you Karthikha
Hello Crafty Folks,
Today I am here with a tutorial on how to make a
swing easel card. It is a very simple and beautiful interactive card once you
get the hang of it! Be ready for the picture heavy post and enjoy.
Step 1
Step 4
I’ve cut along the scored lines (only those from step 2 and 3) using a craft knife and cutting mat. If you have used a trimmer for step 2 and 3, you would have already achieved this.
Step 5
Step 7
Make a valley fold as in the pic. This makes the center panel swing and the easel is ready to be set.
Step 10
To make the stopper for the easel, I chose the Happy Birthday sentiment. Stamped using Versafine Onyx Black ink on a scrap piece of whitecardstock and colored with diagonal brush strokes using distress inks and Fuji watercolor folios. I then fussy cut it and attached a foam tape to the back.
Here are some more pics!
A very lovely Welcome and a warm Good Morning in this cold winter. Hope you all are doing fine and enjoying our tutorial and inspiration posts.
Today in our Teaching and Learning Program, we have Guest DT Karthikha with a beautiful Swing Easel card tutorial, so enjoy the tutorial.
Over to you Karthikha
Hello Crafty Folks,
Step 1
Start with a black cardstock measuring 11 ⅝ x 6 inches and
score it at 2, 2 ½, 3 and 5 ¾ inches along the width.
Step 2
PS: For steps 2
and 3, if you have a trimmer, follow the measurements as trimming. I do not own
one so I’m scoring them first.
Now turn it along the height of the card and score from 1
inch to 2 ½ inches, leaving a gap of 1 inch from the top. Similarly, score from
3 inches to 4 ¾ inches. Repeat this on the right side of the cs also by
flipping the cardstock. I guess this pic explains the scoring/trimming part
clearly.
Step 3
Now score joining the end points.
Now score joining the end points.
This is how the scoring looks.
I’ve cut along the scored lines (only those from step 2 and 3) using a craft knife and cutting mat. If you have used a trimmer for step 2 and 3, you would have already achieved this.
Step 5
Ignore the first wide scoring line and make mountain fold as
shown in the picture.
Step 6
After folding along the middle of the card, it should look
like this.
Step 7
Make a valley fold as in the pic. This makes the center panel swing and the easel is ready to be set.
Step 8
Now for decorating the frame, take a patterned paper of your choice by size 5 ¾ x 5 ½ inches. Make a frame ¾ inches wide on the sides like this. I’ve used Papericious Happy Birthday pack sheets.
Now for decorating the frame, take a patterned paper of your choice by size 5 ¾ x 5 ½ inches. Make a frame ¾ inches wide on the sides like this. I’ve used Papericious Happy Birthday pack sheets.
Step 9
Paste it on the easel frame and score along the old lines. For the inner frame, use a sheet of size 4 x 4 ¾ inches. Decorate the inner side of the card as well with a sheet of size 5 ¾ x 5 ¾ inches.Your card should look like this.
Paste it on the easel frame and score along the old lines. For the inner frame, use a sheet of size 4 x 4 ¾ inches. Decorate the inner side of the card as well with a sheet of size 5 ¾ x 5 ¾ inches.Your card should look like this.
Step 10
To make the stopper for the easel, I chose the Happy Birthday sentiment. Stamped using Versafine Onyx Black ink on a scrap piece of whitecardstock and colored with diagonal brush strokes using distress inks and Fuji watercolor folios. I then fussy cut it and attached a foam tape to the back.
Step 11
I wanted the focal point to be a shaker, so chose heart framed diecuts gifted by a dear friend. Diecut the frame on craft foam first to add dimension. Here I have used 2 craft foam heart frames one on top of the other and then the main heart frame in cardstock. I colored it using peacock feathers distress inks and doodled a simple pattern using black marker. I’ve used an OHP sheet cut out and some basic sequins, along with a Happy Birthday party prop for the inside of the shaker. This collage explains this step.
I wanted the focal point to be a shaker, so chose heart framed diecuts gifted by a dear friend. Diecut the frame on craft foam first to add dimension. Here I have used 2 craft foam heart frames one on top of the other and then the main heart frame in cardstock. I colored it using peacock feathers distress inks and doodled a simple pattern using black marker. I’ve used an OHP sheet cut out and some basic sequins, along with a Happy Birthday party prop for the inside of the shaker. This collage explains this step.
Step 12
I stamped, colored and fussy cut some balloons for the inside of the card and attached them using foam tape. This completes the swing easel card.
I stamped, colored and fussy cut some balloons for the inside of the card and attached them using foam tape. This completes the swing easel card.
Here are some more pics!
Hope you liked this card and enjoyed the tutorial! Do try it
out and let me know.
Supplies
Used:
Above listed Materials are available at Rainbow Craftykari Store or you can pre-order.
Regards,
Karthikha.
Nice sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you pa :)
DeleteBeautiful card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing..love to try.
Thank you :) Do try and share your creation :)
DeleteHii superb karthika di, what u used in shaker part??? White heartshaped?? Please let me know
ReplyDeleteCard was awesome
DeleteThank you :) They are heart shaped diecuts, out of foam and cardstock
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