Sunday 1 August 2021

Quad Easel Card

The current Butterfly Challenge is Q for Quad Easel Card.  Mrs A has put all the instructions HERE for making the card.  As the card will need a 'large' stamp if it's posted, I decided to use a slightly larger card blank to give a little more room for the easels. (The base is a card blank which opens up to write the message.)  I included all the elements of the challenge Quad Easel Card/ Quartz "Gems"/ Quinacridone/Quick Sand/Quince + Butterfly.
(Gems  = Clear stones, Quinacridone  = Magenta, Quick Sand = Light Yellow, Quince = Green.   

I started by sticking a 6" x 6" sheet of the patterned paper to a 7" square card blank.  The patterned paper is from a Kaisercraft paper pad, which came as a magazine cover gift several years ago.  The butterflies are Poppystamps 'Elsa Butterfly' and 'Lyndon Butterfly'.  I added three square clear gems in the corner of each little square.

This is the view from above.

The pale yellow card was embossed with a Cuttlebug embossing folder with little flowers on.  The sentiment panels are raised up on foam pads to act as a stopper for the easels.

The card folds flat for posting. (The bulldog clips are just there to keep the card flat for taking the photo.)

I am joining in the following challenges:






21 comments:

  1. A wonderful project Liz,looks so intricate,beautiful papers and embellishments

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  2. Fabulous quad easel card, love the colours and papers you choose!

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  3. Looks like a piece of art! What a special shape and colours! Hugs, Gerrina

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  4. You've made a grand job of this quad easel, great colours too

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  5. A super card Liz, a fabulous design - lovely colours.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  6. Hi Liz,
    not seen one of these cards before.
    What a fab design and beautiful colours used too.
    Such very sweet butterflies used as well.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  7. That is the kind of card that will definitely take centre stage on the mantelpiece. What a brilliant design xx

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  8. What a gorgeous card Liz and fab design and those butterflies are lovely hugs Sue x

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  9. Unique and creative card with a fabulous fold Liz x.

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  10. Wonderful card fold and a beautiful card as well.

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  11. This is so stunning! The colours are beautiful and love the design.
    Valerija xx

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  12. Gorgeous card Liz, what a great design
    Pam x

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  13. What a great fold, Liz. The card is so cute. [Bunny]

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  14. What a fabulous fold..I don't think I have ever seen a quad easel card before, and such beautiful bright colours Liz, and love the way the butterflies move anti clockwise round the square when the card is closed. x

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  15. So fun, that is s such a unique fold! Thanks for sharing with us at the Alphabet Challenge!

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  16. Have been off line for 3 days at Aunt's funeral but catching up now with all the butterfly entries. I like the the papers used here and that you have made a slightly larger Base. Thankyou for coming and playing in the butterfly garden. Hugs mrs A.

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  17. Oh wow! This is so clever. Thanks for joining my Alphabet Challenge theme. Love Dawn x

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  18. Thank you for sharing your lovely crafting for Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper August challenge - I hope to see you again soon. x

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  19. This is different and a new design for me. So clever. Very pretty. Thanks for joining in the fun at Alphabet Challenges. Caz. DT.

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  20. Wow, what a different easel card this is Liz, not seen this type before! Gorgeous card.
    Janice x

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  21. Great design. Thanks for joining us at CHNC Patterned Paper Challenge this month.

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