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Inspired by Stamping blog, I created this step by step tutorial for a Triple Tier Easel card. I've seen many iterations of this online and I just had to give it a try! It's really rather easy and you can adapt the design to any Nestabilities die set you have. Just use the 3 largest dies in the set for your 3 tiers.
Please click on this link to download the step by step PDF document.
11 comments:
THANK YOU KIM!!!!!!!! I tried this awhile back from SCS & they had you go to another site for instructions....it was all in metric! I had to WING IT! It came out ODD! I was so disappointed after all the work! So, there it lays in my box! BLAH! Thank you for showing us an EASY way of doing this card! :) You've made us HAPPY here! :)AND YOUR CARD LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
THANKS SO SO MUCH for posting these instructions. I have seen and admired these triple easel cards and had hoped to sit down sometime and figure out how they were made -- but you have saved me the time and headache. Love your blog!
Wow, yours is beautiful! I can't wait to give it a try. Thanks for sharing and for the great tutorial!
Wow! Your card is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the tutorial. I just may have to try this someday! :)
Your timing is perfect. I need a birthday card for a friend that appreciates my "homemade" cards but wanted it to have that little something extra and I think this is just the thing. Thanks so much.
Beautiful card and thank you for the instructions
ColleenB.
Beautiful creation Kim! Thanks for the pdf! Can't wait to try it out! Thinking of a wedding theme...
Central Australia
This is sooooooo gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your tutorial. I can't wait to try this.
Gorgeous card (as usual Kim!) Thank you for the instructions I have often looked at these cards and just thought that I would never be able to make one ... now I can!!!
Cheers,T
Thanks sooooo much for the tutorial on this, I love it!!!! you are sooo talented!!love your site!!
Sam
Thank you for providing the instructions for this card for free. I appreciate you kindness in promoting the sharing and caring motto from Stampin' Up!. Again, Thank you!!
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