Tutorial
Step 1:
Cut a circle, mine is 15cm in diameter.
I used a circle cutter to cut mine, but you could use a circle die too.
(or draw around a plate!)
Cut a vertical line about two thirds across, starting about 3.5cm from the top, and ending 2cm from the bottom.
(in the diagram below, the pale grey lines are just information markers, the red line is a cut line, and the dark grey lines are a fold (marked mountain or valley)
Score horizontal lines (dark grey lines are a fold) at 2cm from the base, then 1.75cm, 1.75cm, 1.75cm and 3cm moving upwards.
Ensure you keep the lines level to each other.
Step 2:
Fold your side steps on the mountain or valley folds as indicated above, and determine where the midway point of the card is and score your main base-card fold (the left hand side of the card):
Step 3:
Turn the card over and using the base as a template, cut the excess folded card away to leave a neat circle.
Step 4:
This is how your card should look now from the front.
Step 5:
The fun part - get decorating!
This is where I put the backing paper.
Unfortunately my colour printer has decided not to work, so I've had to use other papers rather than the digi papers I'd planned to use, but this mulberry paper seems to suit the card when there's not much of it on show after the image panel is added (see below).
Step 6 :
The finished article!
Hope I've inspired you to have a try!
See my cards available to buy on eBay
- Image - Fairy Sunny Day from Tiddly Inks
- One of my own Freebie Sentiments
- Colouring - Sakura Stardust Gel pens, Distress Inks
- Mulberry paper
- Spellbinders Lacey Circles dies
- Spellbinders Lacey Ovals die
- Memory Box Fancy Blossoms die
- Pearls
- Stickles
- Tiddly Inks - Fairies or Mermaids
- Joanna Sheen - Don't Be Square
- A Little Bit Crafty - Die-ing for it
9 comments:
OMGoodness - totally AWESOME !!!! Thanks for this amazing TuT .... I simply HAVE to try this. :-D
Hugz
IKE xxxxxx
Lovely card, fabulous coloring, thank you for sharing the instructions
Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting on my blog
Happy crafting from Bridie@BGPayne Crafts.
Super cute, love it. Thanks for playing along with us at ALB & good luck. Jane x
Fab card Annette! Thanks for sharing with us at Joanna Sheen! Laura x
Fab design and love that pretty image... thanks for instructions hun! Hugs, Lisa x
aww too cute and thank you for the tutorial too, I might be brave and have a go at this!
thank you for playing along with the tiddly inkers
hugs Lou xxx
This is just beautiful! Great idea to have a circle stair step card! Thanks so much for joining us at Tiddly Inks!
Very lovely card Annette and thanks for the tutorial! These circle stepcards are still on my card making wishlist (It came on the list with the lovely christams card I got from you ;) ) Thanks for joining us at the Tiddly Inks challenge.
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Fabulous card and tutorial Netty! Love the shape and the image is just adorable.
Thank you for joining us over at ALBC.
xx
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