Well folks I have done it, created my very first tutorial :) I sure hope that I get a little faster at it... Don't want to admit how long this took me hehehe
I created this card for the challenge over at Seize The Sketch...
My Challenge:
My Card:
Take the time to let your creativity bloom!
Card Recipe
Card Stock: Baked Brown Sugar, Coastal Cabana, So Saffron, Tangerine Tango, Whisper White & Retro Fresh DSP (retired)
Inks: Baked Brown Sugar, Coastal Cabana, So Saffron & Tangerine Tango
Stamps: Sassy Salutations & Hello Love
Tools: Stampin' Trimmer
Vertical Step Card
Tutorial By: Hayley Kew of Hayley's
Paper Garden
Measurements:
Card Base - 10" x 5"
Card Front - 5" x 5"
Card Front - 5" x 5"
Step by Step Instructions:
Step #1
- Using your Stampin' trimmer place the 10" side of your card base alongthe top edge of the cutter. Sliding your card stock to the left measure over to the 3 1/4" mark, using the scoring tool score down 1 1/4". Slide your card stock to left again and find the 5" mark, using your scoring tool score down 1 1/4".
- Sliding your card stock to the left measure over to the 3 3/4" mark, using the scoring tool score down another 1 1/4", but this time from the last score point starting at 1 1/4" on the blade ruler and scoring down to the 2 1/2" mark. Slide your card stock to left again find the 5 1/2" mark, using your scoring tool score down 1 1/4", again from the last score point to starting at 1 1/4" on the blade ruler and scoring down to the 2 1/2" mark.
- Sliding your card stock to the left measure over to the 4 1/4" mark, using the scoring tool score down another 1 1/4", again from the last score point starting at 2 1/2" on the blade ruler and scoring down to the 3 3/4" mark. Slide your card stock to left again find the 6" mark, using your scoring tool score down 1 1/4", again from the last score point starting at 2 1/2" on the blade ruler and scoring down to the 3 3/4" mark.
- Sliding your card stock to the left measure over to the 4 3/4" mark, using the scoring tool score down another 1 1/4", from the last score point starting at 3 3/4" on the blade ruler and scoring down to the 5" mark. Slide your card stock to left again find the 6 1/2" mark, using your scoring tool score down 1 1/4", again from the last score point starting at 3 3/4" on the blade ruler and scoring down to the 5" mark.
- Using your Stampin' trimmer turn your card stock 90 degrees to the right placing the 5" side of your base along the bottom edge of the cutter. Sliding your card stock to the left find the 1 1/4". You will now use the cutting blade to make a slit from the top score line on the second step to the bottom score line on the first step. Using the blade ruler this will be roughly from the 7" down to the 10 3/4" mark.
- Sliding your card stock to the left again find the 2 1/2" mark. Use the cutting blade to make a slit from the top score line on the third step to the bottom score line on the second step. Using the blade ruler this will be roughly from the 7 1/2" down to the 9 1/4" mark.
- Sliding your card stock to the left one more time find the 3 3/4". Use the cutting blade to make a slit from the top score line on the fourth step to the bottom score line on the third step. Using the blade ruler this will be roughly from the 6" down to the 9 3/4" mark.
- Mountain fold the left most score lines and Valley fold the right most score lines to create the steps. Line up the top and bottom of the card stock before using a bone folder to make a crisper fold.
- Using your Stampin' trimmer place the 10" side of your base along the top edge of the cutter. Sliding your card stock to the left measure over to the 1 1/2" mark, using the scoring tool score down to the 5" point. Valley fold along the score line with your bone folder. This will create the flap which you will use to attach your card front.
- Turn over your card base and apply two stripes of strong adhesive to the back side of the flap you just created.
Tip #1
To create the template for the inside of the card on either side of the steps to be covered by Designer Series Paper I created a second card base and cut away the steps leaving me with a template for both the right and left sides. I then trimmed away roughly 1/4" on the top and flat side of each piece to make the template slightly smaller so there would be a bit of a boarder around the Designer Series Paper when attached to the base.
Tip #2
Start out with two 4 3/4" x 4 3/4" pieces of Designer Series Paper and then place the template on top, trace around the template and then cut away the pieces not needed. Attach to card base.
Tip #3
I then used four 1 1/2" x 1" pieces of neutral card stock stamped to embellish the steps. Attach to card base.
Tip #4
I then used a 4 3/4" x 3 1/4" piece of card stock and a 4 1/2" x 3" piece of neutral card stock to create the place where my message would be written. Attach to card base.
Tip #5
Embellish front of card as desired!
Wow! This is fabulous! Good for you to do a tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Haley,great tutorial ,very clear. Your card is so creative and so many pretty papers, well done! Thanks for joining us at Seize The Sketch.
ReplyDeleteCool card! Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing card! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour card is amazing Hayley!! Love the bright colors and the fun design. Great tutorial!! xx
ReplyDeleteWow Hayley this is awesome, way to go! On the card AND the tutorial :) Thanks so much for playing along at Seize the Sketch!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial Hayley! Clean and easy to follow steps--pun intended!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card!! Love the color scheme, great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWow....this card is amazing and so is your tutorial! Thanks for joining us at STS! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome and thank you for sharing the tutorial...I will have to try this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. I love the colors in your card.
ReplyDeleteWoa, what an amazing fancy fold card, and how generous of you to share the step by step tutorial, Hayley! Love the colors and that cute little bird, too! Thanks for joining us this week at Seize the Sketch!
ReplyDeleteI liked the outside design with the Thank You in different colors but holy cow when I saw the inside. Totally rocking it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this tutorial, it is really appreciated
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