The photo does not do the card justice as you can not see the dimension on it. But it would look great sat on the recipients mantel.
There is a full video available on my YouTube Channel Mrs H's Crafty Corner
What I Used
1 Sheet A4 Card In Green
White Card For Stamping
Black Ink Pad
Spectrum Noie Tri-Blend Markers
Daisy Mae Autumn Leaves, Toadstool House and Tree Stump House Devon the Faraway Collection
Foam Squares
Double Sided Tape
Paper Trimmer
Scoreboard
Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen In Clear Overlay
Instructions
Trim the green card to 11 1/4 Inch by Inch. Take the thinner of the 2 pieces and trim to 1/2 inch by 10 Inch. Score this at 1 Inch, 1 1/2 Inch, 8.5 Inch and 9 Inch and score and burnish all as mountain folds.
The first score line needs to become a mountain fold, the second a valley, the third a mountain, the4th a valley and the 5th a mountain.
Take the thin pre acore/folded strip and attach to create a panel on the outside of the card just before the last fold. See pictures below
I coloured and die cut out the images and stuck to the card base with a selection of foam pads and double sided tape. The leaves were stuck across the small banner that was attached to the top of the card.
With the small piece of left over card cut a piece of card 4 Inchs long. Score this at 1/2 Inch, 1 1/2 Inchx 3 1/2 Inch and 4 Inch.
Fold the first score as a mountain, 2nd as a valleg and 3rd as a mountain to form a V shape
This is then stuck on the inside of the card before the 3rd and 4th fold
Thank you for reading
Happy Crafting
Mrs H xx
Super cool card, so much detail on it
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DeleteWow Fantastic card!! Labor of love with beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteThank you I love the stamp.set so find colouring it so relaxing.
DeleteWowzers! This is fabulous and love all of those images... just beautiful!
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DeleteThis card is fantastic, I love it!
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DeleteWOW fabulous stepper card and love the stamped scene-brilliant x
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