Today I am sharing my Design Team card for the new Unstampabelles Challenge #23 - Easel Cards.
You should pop over and see all the wonderful cards that the Design Team has come with. Two members have never made a Easel Card before. So it was good to get them out of their comfort zone and each of them enjoyed creating their cards.
Remember our first and foremost rule is papercraft without the use of Stamps (rubber or digital).
I was looking for a Mother's Day card and saw this tutorial at Cardmaking Paradise and thought it was perfect. It was the little biscuit that holds the easel part of the card up that sold it for me. The tutorial uses white foam as the cream for the biscuit. I don't own any of that so just glued together about six layers of card stock. All the card stock is from Stampin Up (Wild Wasabi, Pale Plub, Creamy Caramel).
One of our Design Team members - Beth, who is a Stampin Up Demonstrator has kindly sponsored this months challenge and this is the prize that is on offer. So wish I could enter. :-)
So hope to see you soon over at Unstampabelles with your Easel Card entry.
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This is so cute ,I love it .I wish I had this template last week for a birthday card . Thanks for your comments on my Christmas ornaments , i made them especially for the unstampabelles challenge and I thought I had linked back to the site but I'm guessing I forgot to refresh the site to show up my entry.Luckily I noticed and linked up again.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool Merry. A great idea for a Mothers day card, might have a go at something similar for my 3 mothers : )
ReplyDeleteAmazing card Merry, I so love that spotted teacup with the bikkie!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card idea!
So interesting card Merry ! I loved the idea of tea cup n biscuit a lot !
ReplyDeleteA very innovative easel card Merry and love the spotty green colour.
ReplyDeleteB x
A fantastic card - thank you for the link I've just been over to print a temp plate off best wishes Lesley x
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous and very unique Easel card. Love it. A lot of work has gone it to this. I spotted you over on MIM and came for a closer look and I am so glad that I did.
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Cathy
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mmmmmm jammie Merry this beautiful teacup-easelcard with biscuit.....it looks like a real biscuit.
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I love this easel card Merry, right down to the biscult on the saucer
ReplyDeleteKevin xx
How cute! Thanks for sharing at MIM!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little easel card, and what will we do without a cuppa tea or coffee.
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DesÃre
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Fabulous card...Thanks for joining us at Totally Papercrafts this week.
ReplyDeleteWendy xx
what a cool card! love the details.
ReplyDeleteVery clever design Merry, love it!
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Maarit
Fantastic Tea Cup card Merry. I saw this on MIM..Loz
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love this card so creative & pretty!!
ReplyDeleteLove the cookie or biscuit too!
What a clever idea its gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute! I'm visiting from MIM.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute... the cookie looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile, what a fab idea!!! Saw you over on mim. Joey xx
ReplyDeletethis is so fun! wonderful easel card idea, Merry! love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card Merry. That bikkie looks good enough to eat.
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely going to try this out now that I've tackled at least one easel card :-) This does look like an advanced class though!! So cute and I love the way you created the depth with the little cookie. So fun!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this tea card! Never would have thought to make a tea cup easel card, but will have to make one now. Thanks for coming by and saying your howdy's.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and clever! Thank you so much for joining us at Dream Valley Challenges-hope to see you join in again next time :-) Elaine DT-xxx- p.s I have candy if you would like to pop by and enter :-) http://sparklingblackrose-craftmylife.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/new-candy.html
ReplyDeleteThis is a brilliant easel card. Love the biscuit . Thanks for the link to the tutorial. Hugs Mrs a.
ReplyDeletePopped over from MIM to see this one close up. Too cute. The teacup looks almost round. Great illusion of dimension. Making a card without a digi or stamp - very scarry for me. LOL
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and what a great idea. I saw it on MIM and came over to have a closer look, well done.
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