Hello, G45ers!
Get ready to take center stage in your crafting journey with the enchanting Autumn Greetings Theatre Card. Designed by Graphic 45 Brand Ambassador Tamara Morton, this interactive card brings a touch of drama to your papercrafting projects. With its clever design that lays flat for mailing yet springs to life with pull-apart curtains revealing a stunning stage, this card is a must-try for Card Making Month! Follow Tamara’s step-by-step video tutorial to craft your own masterpiece using the beautiful Autumn Greetings paper collection. Let the crafting curtain rise!
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Autumn Greetings Theatre Card
Tutorial by Tamara Morton
Supplies:
- 12 x 12 piece of card stock in your choice of colour
- Graphic 45 8 x 8 paper pad (I’m using Autumns Greetings)
- I’m also using the Autumns Greetings Ephemera Assortment Pieces
- Glue
- Pencil
- Distress Ink
- Trimmer
- Score Board
- 1 1/2″ Circle punch
I chose to make a Theatre card for my assignment this month and as its Card making month, I wanted something a little different and this card ticks all the boxes. I love that it lays flat for posting, it’s also extremely quick to make and once opened you get to interact with it by pulling the two curtains apart to reveal the stage inside. I don’t make cards very often, so this was a bit of a challenge for me, but I’m so pleased with the results and even if you stopped one hobby to start another you don’t forget the basics. I really hope you like my project and you give it a try. I have a You Tube step by step to help with the construction and a cutting guide too.” ~Tamara
-Video Tutorial-
Theatre Card Tutorial by Tamara Morton