I had so much fun making cards with a new die from Crealies that makes inside stairsteps that I made SIX cards for this video as part of my "Stretch Your Supplies Series." I share all six cards as well as show how easy it is to make an A2 sized card, a square card and a double stairstep card in the video, so you are going to want to click here and watch.
This is my favorite of the A2 size cards I share in the video. Aren't those ladybugs cute? The ladybug dies and the stairstep die are both from Crealies, which is a website out of the Netherlands which has become a favorite of mine. I do not have any affiliate links for them, but if you visit and purchase because of my videos or cards, please let them know I sent you:) The prices and shipping costs are very reasonable and the service is great!
I show how to make the cards in several sizes and show these templates in the video, but here is a picture of the A2 size for you to pin or save if you wish. I show how to make a double stairstep card in the video from start to finish and here is a template for that card:
This is the front view of the double stairstep birthday card I make in the video. The layered happy is a die from Tonic Studios, the wish was cut with Altenew's Inline Alpha Die Set, and the cupcake, candles and balloons were all cut with dies from Karen Burniston. The large alphabet dies in the card above and the BIG! here are from Karen Burniston. What makes the double stairstep card so fun is the ability to convey several messages:
In the video here, I show how easy it is to make this double staircase card that says "Happy B-Day! Wish Big!" using the Crealies #3 Stairstep Die and I share a holiday double stairstep card too. Tomorrow I have posted another video and will share here on my blog how you can win the card I make as part of a video hop. Be sure to check back for that and then more stairstep cards later in the week.
2 comments:
Fantastic card designs. Love the steps look!
These cards are delightful. Love each one of them. I tried to order the die but then ran into problems. Isn't there anyone here in the USA that makes and sells them? Wish they did. If so, please let me know. Thank you for always showing such wonderful cards. Edna Burgess
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