Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Twisted Easel card

At last Saturday again, that time for a new edition of the Stempeleinmaleins. Before we begin today, we point out again that on Wednesday is our new series "The Stamp Room " started. If you missed this issue should, then check out quickly here. And now to today's topic!
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Finally it's Saturday again Which means time for another issue of Stempeleinmaleins. Before we start today we want to let you know that our new series "The stamp room" was starting on Wednesday. If you missed this issue just visit this site . And now to today's theme!

you have determined during the last few weeks one or the other Twisted Easel Card (twisted rolling easel easel =) seen in the www. Who invented these cards form, we have unfortunately not known, but we want you now how to show a card so powerful. That is not too heavy and really does make her something;).
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I guess you've already seen some twisted easel cards in the www during the last weeks. Unfortunately we do not know who had the idea for this kind of card but we want to show you how to make one. It's not that difficult and looks wonderful;).

your needs:
Falzbrett and / or bone folder and ruler
1 sheet cardstock 30.5 x 30.5 cm
3D stamp pad
motif / e

adhesive design paper decorations
possibly forged part (s) ***

You need:
scoreboard and / or bone folder and ruler
1 sheet of card stock 12 "x 12"
foam pads

stamped image (s)
pattern paper

glue
embellishments, if possible, the cut (s)


Cut your cardstock sheet in half, so its a strip in the size 30.5 x 15.25 cm have (12 "x 6"). Now that it folds in length from 15.25 cm (6 "), exactly in the middle.
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Cut your card stock sheet in the half So that you get a strip of 12" x 6 ". Fold your cardstock strip on the length at 6 "(in the middle).

Rotates the cardstock so that now the short side is up and score a diagonal in the picture to see.
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Turn your cardstock strip So that the short edge is on top and fold like a diagonal seen on the picture.

If it shuts the card now, then it should look like this.
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If you close your card it should look like this.

If her "cover" now moves to the top, you get even the form at issue in Twisted Easel card. Was not hard, right?
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Now move the cover backwards. You can already see the twisted easel. It was not that difficult, was it?

Now you need another piece of cardstock the size of 15.25 x 15.25 cm (6 "x 6"). This will be glued later on the resulting triangle. Please stick to the cardstock but do not reach!
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Now you need another piece of cardstock sized 6 "x 6". You want to add it to the triangle on the cover later. Please do not glue the card stock to it now!

First, the individual map tiles are decorated so yet! This is only a design example and the papers are here only as an illustration attached to the cardstock. The stamp holds the upper part is currently open, without it the card would go again. This means that you absolutely have to install a "stopper" (a slightly higher standing Dekoartionsteil) in your lower part, which opened the card later holds. Observed this' contact with the decoration of your card member!
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First you have to decorate the single card parts! This is only a sample for a layout. The papers are not glued to the card stock yet. At the moment the stamp is holding the card open. If I would remove it, the card would close. This means that you need a "stopper" (a part that is higher than the rest of your layout) on the bottom part of your card. Please remember this when decorating your card bottom!

serves for me the day (stamping) as a stopper, I've stuck with higher 3D pads, so that the upper part against maps later found can be displayed and the card remains open.
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I used a tag (the cut) as a stopper Which is adhered with 3D/foam pads. It will later hold the card open.

If you then also the upper part have made ready, fits you, that you the "cap" is not upside aufklebt! Would you simply stick the top part so your location would later be oblique.
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When your upper part of the card is finished you have to glue it to the cover. Please do not glue it like this! If you would glue it like this your image would later be in the wrong position.

So it is correct. Watch out that you aufklebt your top of the card only on the shaded piece of cardstock, otherwise the works not with the Twisted Easel effect!

*** This is correct. Please watch that you only add glue to the shaded part of the cover because otherwise you would not get the twisted easel effect!
If your card now looks like this, then you did everything right!
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If your card is looking like this, everything is correct!

Now pull the top left corner ...
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Now lift the left upper edge ...

... and the upper part after the "stop" terminals - done!
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... and add the upper part of the card behind the "stopper" - ready!
From the other side of the map would look like this. Here you can the "stopper" and once more visible. Whether you label the map now on the lower or upper back of you stays on course to decide.
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This is how it looks from the other side. Here you can also see how the "stopper" works. You can of course decide by your own if you want to add your greetings underneath the card or on the card's backside.

I hope that this guide you could map the twisted Easel bring something closer and you may also want to make one. Anyway, I'm very excited about this card variant and will be sure in the future even more.
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I hope that this tutorial is helping you to get closer to twisted easel cards and that you therefore want to make one. I for myself am really enjoing this kind of card and I know that I will do more of them in the future.

your Jay Jay

And here are the twisted Easel cards from the team:

*** And here are the twisted easel cards from the team:







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