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Saturday, January 10, 2026

More Easels

Today I have a few more easel cards - same structures as the last post - just decorated differently.  I'm again using up some of my Stampin' Up! stash, so not all materials are still available.  If they are (as of this posting), I'll add links so you can find them.  Most card bases start with Basic White Thick cardstock, and many use Tuxedo Black Memento ink.

Card #1: Standard Easel

I have found that the greenery created from the Otterly Amazing cutting dies comes in SO handy for lots of things, but especially in filling out the scenes from the Otterly Adorable papers.  I love these papers!  As you can see, instead of making a vertical easel this time, I just made it as a regular one.  I used scraps of Old Olive cardstock for the fronds and stopper mat. I also made us of Lost Lagoon and Old Olive Inks to add color and depth.

Card #2: Twisted Easel


Next up is another twisted easel.  This one was made using Turtle-y Cute designer series paper, and Pool Party ink.  Here's what it looks like as displayed:


Card #3: Vertical Easel

This time, I'm using papers from Lovely Garden DSP and the coordinating Thankful Garden stamps, dies, and masks. I also added Garden Green cardstock and Daffodil Delight and Garden Green inks.

Here's what the card looks like on display:


 Card #4: Twisted Easel


Again, I'm using Lovely Garden papers, Boho Blue and Basic Black cardstock, and the coordinating Thankful Garden stamps, dies, and masks.  I also used the Fern 3D embossing folder and stamps from an older kit called Sentimental Rose.  Here's what it looks like on display.


Card #5: Double Twisted Easel

Again, I'm using the Lovely Garden papers.  This time I've used Boho Blue and Blueberry Bushel cardstocks, Blueberry Bushel ink, Mixed Labels dies, and stamps from Textured Notes and Autumn Leaves.

And here's what it looks like on display:


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