Easel card at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown

Hello friends and welcome to Saturday! First an apology if you’d tried to read this post when it was first published a few hours ago – I’d set it up with the photos, intending to add the text last night, but then after a long day demonstrating online for Clarity Social TV followed by the excitement of The Traitors final I forgot! Put it down to my advancing years… Anyway, here I am with all the information now.

Our new challenge theme at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown is to make an easel card and I went with this simple design using the Bijou Winter Entwined Wreath stamps, which I also showed on yesterday morning’s show (watch it here)

Starting with a 4.5″ square of stencil card I stamped the wreath outline in ‘library green’ Archival ink, then added one of the leafy accent stamps from the set around the frame to fill it in. I shaded the images with red & green Polychromo pencils before plating a few more berries around them with the little dotty stamp and ‘red geranium’ Archival ink.

Turning to the base, I cut a 5×7″ piece of white card and simple glued a couple of strips of Amazonia designer paper, one on each side. Paul pointed out of the show that you could also do this one one of the designer card toppers, but I was trying to use up scraps from my folder (plus you’d waste a load of the designer card underneath the base where you couldn’t see it!)

To finish, I took a 5×5 card blank and scored the front side across the centre so it would bend for my easel. I popped a mount of Amazonia companion paper behind my topper and attached it to the bottom part of the scored card. I then simply glued the base of the 5×5 card onto my bottom piece. Finally, I stamped a couple of the Art Deco sentiments, one inside the wreath and the second on a piece of scrap card, which I mounted on a bit of the Amazonia designer paper plus a couple more bits of scrap card and added it to the base to act as the stopper for the easel.

And the added bonus of this is that it folds flat for posting! Happy days!

So simple and so effective! Do come on over to 52CCT and share your versions of Christmas easel cards with us. meanwhile, I’m going to share this one with a couple of other challenges – Just Add Ink have got a seasonal theme, and it’s always ‘anything Christmas goes’ at Peace on Earth


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14 thoughts on “Easel card at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown

  1. I love how you made this card, which is more complicated in design, and still managed to keep it CAS. That takes true talent. Love the images and your colouring.

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  2. Very creative and pretty, too, and I can relate to the ‘advancing in age’ too lol!! Thanks so much for joining our challenge at Peace On earth!

    Diane POE Co-Owner

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  3. I don’t think you can beat an easel card. I never grow tired of them. This one is stunning Deborah. I love your gorgeous frame. Thanks for joining in with us at Just Add Ink.

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  4. Your easel card is a delight! The layered stamping adds amazing detail, with each layer builds interest without feeling busy. The dimension works perfectly with the easel fold. Chantell Just Add Ink

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  5. What a beautiful easel card, Deborah! It has a stunning CAS look that is gorgeous and elegant, with beautiful layering and pretty colours. Love it! Thanks for playing along at Just Add Ink. Rochelle xo

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