A pinwheel card may look complicated or intimidating to make - but I promise it's actually really easy! Watch this video tutorial for tips to make this fun card with ease.
Make a Christmas fun fold card that adds creativity and joy to your holiday greetings. There is a bonus Birthday card design too. Get started.
I am excited to teach you how to make spanner panel cards. It’s a unique fun fold card that works for so many occasions. Video included!
Pocket cards are such a cool thing and really fun to make but what is the best thing about a pocket greeting card? Come find out!
A must-see here! A beautiful partial die cut card you'll love to make! This project teaches you card making techniques, tips, & designs out of this world!
J'ai trouvé le tutoriel chez Agathe dont je vous mets le lien en fin d'article. Le tuto commence à 11'40''. Il se trouve que Brigitte Gayant en a fait une très belle version dont je vous mets le lien ci-dessous : Or donc la marguerite est ma fleur...
What’s more dazzling than a Diamond Pop Up Card?! This fun fold card has a diamond shape center that pops up when you open the card. Think it looks too complicated and fussy to make? Let me dispel those worries quickly! It’s easy, fun, and will be a card that your family and friends will treasure. Follow me for more free card making tutorials!
At Simply Simple Stamping you’ll find some of the best and easy card making tutorials that are FREE. Most of the top card making videos in 2023 have step-by-step instructions that are easy to follow. Card making that I teach is geared towards beginners and advanced card makers alike. Give it a try today and follow me for more ideas!
This is one of my go-to card layouts! It makes gorgeous quick cards that show both sides of your Designer Series Papers.
All you need is a circle punch of any size to create these adorable birds!
I’ve got a baby wipe card making technique you can learn that will change how you look at your stamps! What a fun way to make beautiful DIY cards!
Learn how to make a 'W' fun fold card with step by step instructions! Fun fold cards are always a favorite here - it's card making fun at it's finest!
-Due to the many requests I'm posting this tutorial. Thank you for the wonderful comments. This is the card that many requested measurements for. This particular Double Sided Step Card was designed for A7 envelopes. Since the writing space in the interior of the card is much less than usual I wanted to have it large enough so that a person could have enough space to write a little something. To begin with the best cardstock to use for the base of these kind of cards is heavyweight 100# cardstock. If you are using a lighter weight cardstock, cut two pieces and after cutting & scoring them both, but before folding, adhere the two together with Scor Tape all around the edges and on either side of the cut lines. This will help give the added stability needed to keep the card standing without the base spreading apart until it practically lies flat. If every fold is pressed well using a bone folder, that will also help the card with stability. Another hint - if you never have made a step card before you can practice making it with lightweight cardstock before using your good stock. 1)Cut the cardstock (heavy) to 7" x 10" 2)Place length (10") vertically on your paper trimmer and place left edge on the 4 3/4" line with the blade at the 1" mark on the ruler. Press down and cut down to the 8 1/2" mark on the ruler of your trimmer. 3)Slide the left side of the paper to the right and position the left side on the 2 1/4" mark, and as the first time, with the blade at the 1" mark on the blade ruler, press down and cut down to the 8 1/2" mark on the ruler as below. 4)Now place the piece on your score pad with the 10" horizontally across the top and score between the cut lines at 1" score. Remember to score only between the cut lines. 5) Score only between the cuts at 1", 2", and 3 1/2". At 5" score right through from the top down through to the bottom end. Then back to scoring only between the cut lines at 71/2" and 81/2". Using a ruler may help you to get the correct lines when scoring between the cut lines. Here is a photo where I've taken a pen and drawn all the cuts with solid lines, folds with dotted lines, and included all measurements. 6) When folding, DO NOT FOLD the 8 1/2" score line. That is there just for a little give. So the score lines are folded as 1" - mountain, 2" - valley, 3 1/2" - mountain, at 5" the sides are mountain, but middle section is a valley, & 71/2" - mountain. When all folded, the card should be 7" x 5" (A7). If you are wondering about how I got the butterflies to float, I cut three clear strips of plastic sheet at 1/4" and attached them at varying heights, trimming the strips accordingly. You could use flowers, dragonflies, numbers, letters, clouds, birds, etc in like manner. One happy paper crafter that requested the measurements for this Double Sided Step Card is having her birthday in a day or two, so I want to say to her, "Have a very happy birthday!" Thank you for joining me today for this tutorial. Let me know something doesn't make sense to you and I'll try to clarify it for you. Have fun!! Added February 2, 2014 This tutorial was published in the online magazine at "Through the Craftroom Door".
As we bid farewell to 2023, let's take a look at some of the most popular card making projects we featured this year. It's been a year filled with ideas,
Create this card using the Honeybee Home by Stampin' Up! #DebbieMageed #SecretsToStamping #HoneybeeHomeStampinUp #FunFold
Make This Pop Out Accordion Fun Fold Card for Birthdays with Lisa Curcio of Lisa's Stamp Studio in this FREE Online Cardmaking Tutorial!
I came across this awesome graphic on Pinterest and I thought I would post it here for you .. I thought you might be looking for some new and exciting ways to fold and create cards like I am! I was thinking what I will do is start creating a card with one of each of these designs as soon as I am done stamping all my Stampin' Up! Convention swap cards... so watch for samples on my blog using these great fold ideas in the coming weeks! Which one will YOU try? Shop Online Anytime and Earn
For beginners to experts, these are the card making supplies, tools, and accessories you must have in your craft stash to make cards.