Thank you for the wonderful stepper card templates and the how to put them together. I appreciate you and the work you put into creating these templates and sharing with us.
Thank you for sharing this type of card, honestly, if I hadn't seen your video, I would have never tried to attempt it! You explain everything so well!!!
You are most welcome, Dora. I have been wanting to try them for a while too. It is frustrating starting them from scratch and having to measure and remeasure. The templates let you get to the fun part faster: decorating 😍
I've always admired step cards but I thought they would be too complicated. The templates and the video are great and have inspired me to give them a try. Thank you!
Measuring and scoring without any guidance is very scary. Even making these templates with an idea of what I wanted was a process. I went through a stack of template paper (just the cheap flat white from JoAnn's) trying to make sure all the folds and score lines were good. Now the fun can start with the decorating. I'm excited to see what you all make with them. Share in the Facebook group when you finish one (if you want).
I am curious abou that neat looking pen that you used that seemed to have stickiness on one end to pick up small pieces and apply glue to it. Where can I find that to purchase? Thanks so much. You have some wonderful ideas and videos!
Hi Kelly. That tool is a nail art tool. I grabbed it on Amazon. The "sticky" end is wax and it is great for picking up little things. The pointy end works well for getting small pieces of paper off the table so you can get a fingernail under them. :)
Thank you. It was l confusing though, the card you were showing in DS isn't the one you actually decorated? I was trying to figure out how they looked so different from what i thought it would cut out. Also, how do i make a 5x7 side step card? How would i size it for that reult? Thanks again.
Sorry for the confusion. I wanted to show a few different examples (and I really needed to use up those Halloween houses that I had already made). You can easily resize the templates to 5 x 7. I experimented on two fo them to see if it messed anything up and they were still good (the center step and the double side step work great).
Thank you so much for the stepper card templates and the video on how they work. Your kindness is truly appreciated!
Glad you like them. Thank you for leaving me a comment and for your appreciation. It means a lot. 😊
Thank you for the wonderful stepper card templates and the how to put them together. I appreciate you and the work you put into creating these templates and sharing with us.
You are so welcome. Thank you for taking the time to leave me a comment and for your kind words 😍
Thank you for sharing this type of card, honestly, if I hadn't seen your video, I would have never tried to attempt it! You explain everything so well!!!
You are most welcome, Dora. I have been wanting to try them for a while too. It is frustrating starting them from scratch and having to measure and remeasure. The templates let you get to the fun part faster: decorating 😍
Such a cute card and I love the papers you chose!
Thank you, Mona. The papers are mostly Doodlebug. I obviously have a thing for their Halloween collections. Hahaha 😍
I've always admired step cards but I thought they would be too complicated. The templates and the video are great and have inspired me to give them a try. Thank you!
Measuring and scoring without any guidance is very scary. Even making these templates with an idea of what I wanted was a process. I went through a stack of template paper (just the cheap flat white from JoAnn's) trying to make sure all the folds and score lines were good. Now the fun can start with the decorating. I'm excited to see what you all make with them. Share in the Facebook group when you finish one (if you want).
I am curious abou that neat looking pen that you used that seemed to have stickiness on one end to pick up small pieces and apply glue to it. Where can I find that to purchase? Thanks so much. You have some wonderful ideas and videos!
Hi Kelly. That tool is a nail art tool. I grabbed it on Amazon. The "sticky" end is wax and it is great for picking up little things. The pointy end works well for getting small pieces of paper off the table so you can get a fingernail under them. :)
Thank you. It was l confusing though, the card you were showing in DS isn't the one you actually decorated? I was trying to figure out how they looked so different from what i thought it would cut out.
Also, how do i make a 5x7 side step card? How would i size it for that reult? Thanks again.
Sorry for the confusion. I wanted to show a few different examples (and I really needed to use up those Halloween houses that I had already made).
You can easily resize the templates to 5 x 7. I experimented on two fo them to see if it messed anything up and they were still good (the center step and the double side step work great).