Tutorials

Easel Tutorial

 


It seems that I didn't do this demo enough times as I have been inundated with requests for a pictorial tutorial on it. It is really very simple and I have taken a series of pics for you so it should be very easy to recreate. Starting with your cutting plate on the bottom, place a piece of heavyweight card (at least 240gsm, although a bit heavier would be preferable). Place your Labels 28 die with the cutting ridge towards your cutting plate and card.

Next, you are going to lay a strip of card about an inch to an inch and quarter wide across the centre of the die. If your card is not heavyweight enough, you will cut right through this and your card below and it will not work. If in doubt, use two strips of card stacked on top of each other. The point to this is stop your die from cutting this section, but allow it cut cut everything else.

Next, skip a size in your die set and use the next one down (I have shown my set to the left with the largest one missing, then I skipped a size, then the next one is missing) and lay that in place over the strip but lined up the larger die. Tape these in place to keep them straight. Cover this with your base plate and run through your Grand Calibur machine.

The picture to the right is what you will have when you remove your die from the plates and discard the strip. You can see where it has left an embossed area in the centre, but it has not actually cut all the way through there .

Next, Fold the two outside edges upwards from the point where they are attached in the centre.

Place double sided sticky tape in the centre and attach to the back of your card. Depending on the weight of the card you have used and how sturdy the card is, attach it about a half inch from the bottom. You can attach higher if your card weight is thick enough to support your card leaning back further. You can also cut two of the easels and then use double sided tape to adhere them to each other to get a sturdier easel if you chose to do so. Also, this will work with some of the other similar shaped dies too if you do have Labels 28. You will just need to play around with some of the more rectangle shaped ones. I hope that helps but if you have any questions you can email me at americansue1@gmail.com and I will be happy to answer you.
 
 

45 comments:

  1. This is a really good idea Sue, I use it on all my cards it saves loads of card making a stand instead of wasting it on making it into traditional card.

    Jane xx

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  2. Thank you for posting this tutorial Sue as I can never remember quite how to do it. Such a good idea.

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  3. Thank you so much for this tutorial Sue. I did buy the Tim Holtz small easel bigz die a while back to display card fronts - but this is brilliant for making much larger ones for bigger cards. X

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  4. Thank you Sue. This is so handy.

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  5. Have never seen this done before but I am definately going to give it a go soon Thanks Sue Kathy xxxx

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  6. Thank you Sue as soon as I saw it I could see you doing it on C&C, I am sure I am not alone in thanking you for taking the time to do these tutorials, otherwise my HD box would be totally full of your appearances on C&C.

    Hugs Allison xx

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  8. Great work as Always Sue. Loving watching your demos on Create and Craft. You're such a talented lady.
    Keep up the grand work xx

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  9. Hi Sue
    Have just joined your blog family and am making my way through all the lovely designs to help give me inspiration. I live in Spain and always look forward to your shows so thankyou.Marie

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  10. This is quite a good idea for a different feel to a card, and it's foldable for the post too! Great, thanks xx
    Diane from Glasgow

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  11. Sue, I love & admire your presentations whenever you come on Create & Craft. Never seen this type of easel before. Love xx

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  12. great tut, thanks for showing ,ritax

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  13. Hi Sue, I'm so glad I remembered this tutorial was on here. I have just made a card very similar to 'Shaun's Christmas card choice' from September last year and thought I would give it an easel but couldn't remember how to do it. Yet again you save the day!
    Frances

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  14. thank you so much sue

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  15. Hi Sue, this is the first time in my life that I join a blog. I hope you excuse me if I make a mistake and it shows on your side. This is also my first message to you. I love your work and ideas. Everything is very elegant. I wish I could create something like that sometime soon. I live in Arizona, USA. At this time I don't own any of your dies, but I hope that soon I can buy some. Take care, and thank you for being so creative. Happy Holidays :)

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  16. Hi Sue! Just wanted to let you know that I really enjoy and appreciate all of your YouTubes and tutorials that you give us. I've just started making larger cards such as the ones you make, and this easel tutorial will really come in handy! I wish I could have access to all of your products here in the USA but, alas, if that were the case, I'd be broke!! Hugs! Marvel

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  17. Hi Sue this is a great tutorial I love it. Im looking forward to making a card front and stand instead of just another basic style card. Love all your shows and demos learn so much from you thanks for sharing x

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  18. I agree with anonymous post of 4-17-15. I wish I could get every single die you've made! They are just so beautiful and your tutorials are extremely helpful. It is because of them I want all your stuff! I might see a die and think "oh I'm not overly fond of that, I don't need to add it to my wish list" then you use it in a tutorial and all the sudden I want it! I live in the US too (Colorado) and a couple of stores have started carrying a few of your dies, but not all. Hopefully they'll bring more in and I can accumulate them without going broke lol! I just happened across C & C US edition the weekend they were offering 30% off some of your dies! I was so excited, went a bit (ok a lot) off budget...but am so pleased with the product! Again thank you so much for your wonderful tutorials, your amazing talent and creative mind! Yours is my first blog too and I've enjoyed reading the posts and getting a glimpse at what seems to be a lovely community of caring people! Now some errands, then crafting a card for my boss (& I want to make the easel)...I just have to decide which of your lovely dies to use! Still looking for a piercing ruler, can't find one in my local stores, I'll have to expand my search to the Internet. I hope you have a lovely day! Rebecca in Fort Collins, CO.

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  19. wonderful tutorials have saved them to try at a later date,I have a few of the dies you have used but didn't realize that so much could be done with them am definatley going to lock myself in my craft room for awhile

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  20. I am new to card craft and am addicted to your tutorial's. This is a brilliant idea which I will use love and hugs xx

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  21. Excellent tutorial but would like to see a picture of how this Easel works/attaches to card, please?

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  22. Thanks Sue for the clear tutorial on this easel. Ever looking for new ideas and adapting idea all the time for my own cards. Can see this one as a display easel or to attach a card front.

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  23. Thanks for posting Sue something new for me to learn.
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