STEP 1
Fold a piece of card in half (Any size) then draw freehand your heart shape. You can use templates downloaded or any you have around. Cut your shape out but remember to leave the pieces touching the fold on the card uncut as below.STEP 2
Open your card up and it will look like below.
Fold it closed and draw around it onto a separate piece of card to make an extra heart shape and cut out (As shown below). Decorate all your pieces with backing paper and trim.
STEP 3
Take the front of your card and fold it over. I have put the point at the bottom of the heart in line with the cut out on the top of the heart as shown below.
STEP 4
Add adhesive to the bottom half of the folded heart shape and attach your extra heart shape panel to this.STEP 5
Decorate and job done! Don't forget to add a "stopper" to the bottom of your card to stope the heart from slipping.
Thanks for the tutorial, it looks really good and simple, i shall be trying this as soon as im better! :)
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Angie
Brilliant! I will have to train up Polly Pazzles to cut some out for me!!
ReplyDeleteOoo, may just have to have a go at this. I've heard of them but never new how to make one. Now I do. Thanks Vix, x
ReplyDeleteThats fantastic!!! I will have to try it :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, easy to follow, will have to give it a go
ReplyDeleteLisa ;)
Thank you so much for this deeeeelightful heart easel card! So clever! Now I can't wait to try one and just in time for Valentine's Day! You're a gem! Hugs, Cami
ReplyDeleteFab tutorial and it does look easy ,will have a go when I get time.Thanks for sharing Julye
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial Vix, I've never seen them before but I will be having a go.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel
Thanks for the fab tutorial Vix
ReplyDeleteHugs Mandy xx
Thank you so much for the great tutorial...I will definitely give this a try. I love it! :)Chelsea
ReplyDeleteThank you for your tutorial. I saw your design done by Kerry over at Polka Doodles. I will definitely be trying this one out. Great job of thinking outside the box (or card)lol.
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how do you package it to send out.. if done this..
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