STEP CARD DIRECTIONS: Very easy to make. Cut a 10.5 by 5.5 inch piece of cardstock. You need to use a thick paper so cardstock is perfect. You need to score at 1 1/4, 2 1/2, 4 1/4, 6 and 8 1/4th inches. If you use a Scor-pal, get the 1 1/4th score line by taking the left side of the paper and put it at 3 inches then score at 4 1/4th. To get the 8 1/4th score line put the 6 inch score line at the 2 inch line and score at 4 1/4th. Fold the beginning of it down then alternate the folding and you have your step card. I added “Magenta” paper from the K and co. Jubille collection to each step. In the back I added a few grungeboard elements. I added the tree which I painted green, then added lace Stickles around the edges and added ornaments using several stickles glitter glue. To each side I added 2 light posts. I colored them Silver using Adirondack Alcohol Ink.
On the second “step”: I cut the “Season's Greetings” out of a 12 x 12 scrapbook paper. It was made up of a bunch of these types of things that I can use an embellishments for my Christmas cards. I added a few glittery foam Candy Cane stickers. On the front, I added a Spellbinder Eyelet Border die cut in green cardstock and a ribbon on top of it.
To see ALL my Christmas cards you can go to my blog at http://cricut-scrapbooklayouts-cards-frames.blogspot.com
To see this postin, which includes 1 other card, just go to http://cricut-scrapbooklayouts-cards-frames.blogspot.com/2011/11/2-christmas-cards-topper-and-stair-step.html
SUPPLIES: Fab Finds and Cricut Paper: K and Co. Jubille Collection “Magenta” Paper by Recollections, Old Fashioned Christmas” Dark Green Cardstock Core'dinations Vintage Collection “Asparagus” Grungeboard Elements, plain Green Acrylic Paint Stickles: Red, Xmas Green, Yellow and Lace Celebrate it “Candy Canes” and Ribbon Spellbinder Eyelet Border die cut Yellow Gems Glossy Accents Adhesive
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November 21, 2011
November 21, 2011