Easel Card Tutorial for Beginners, using your Dies from Spellbinders
Hello fellow card makers! Today I’m sharing an Easel Card Tutorial for Beginners using just about any frame or card die-set that you have.
Supplies List
To make this beautiful easel greeting card you’ll need the following:
- 2 sheets of 12×12 designer paper
- scissors
- ribbon
- glue
- scotch tape
- double sided tape
- scoring board
- paper trimmer
- ruler
- die-cutting machine
- shiny card stock
- bling or flat back piece
- frame die – I’m using the August 2019 APG Die-set from Spellbinders.
Pre-cutting Guide
I use the frame die to die-cut two pieces of designer paper.
I then use the frame die, along with the insert to die-cut my ornate design.
And lastly, I use the circle die to die-cut a circle from my designer paper.
Video Tutorial
I’ve put together a quick and easy-to-follow video tutorial, where I share how you can easily make beautiful and intricately designed easel cards. This tutorial is for paper crafters of all levels. I hope that you enjoy and find my tutorial helpful. And if you’re not a subscriber to my channel, go ahead and subscribe.
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