Suprise, surprise, another holiday is here! I never realized how many holidays there are on the calendar until I started my card making adventure.

My holiday card adventure gave me a chance to take a break from making Valentines, so I thought I would try something creative. The card I made for Tu B'Shevat is simple, but I think it properly celebrates trees. It is my first stair step card, so I am still getting the hang of it, but my son loved it and that is all the encouragement I need to keep trying!
Recipe
Stair Step Card Base
1. Start with a piece of card stock cut to 5 1/2" X 10 1/2"
2. Score at 1 1/4", 2 1/2", 4 1/4", 6" and 8 1/4"
3. Fold up and down for alternating score lines (mountain/valley style)
4. Decorate each step
5. The the first step is 1 1/4" x 5 1/2" - I used green recollections card stock for the border. It is cut from the Cricut Holiday Cakes cartridge, pg. 51 <Baby3> at 1 1/4".
6. The second step is 1 3/4" x 5 1/2" - I used brown recollections card stock, the same cut for the border as step one, but this one was cut at 1 1/2". I used my paper trimmer to cut it to 5 1/2" in length.
7. The third step is 2 1/4" x 5 1/2" - I used green recollections card stock for the border. It is also cut from the Cricut Holiday Cakes cartridge, pg. 51 <Baby3>, but this one was cut on the plain base function at 1 1/2". I trimmed this to 5 1/2" as well. Next, I added some LACE stretch ribbon on top of the border.
Scallop Doily
The embellishment for the first step is a doily from the Cricut Cindy Loo cartridge
<Doily4> cut at 2 1/2". The top is cut from DCWV Mariposa Matstack glitter
paper and the shadow is cut from brown recollections card stock.
Tree
The tree for the third step is the <tree> image from the
Cricut Best of 2010 cartridge cut on the regular button and the shift. I
attached it using dimensionals so it stands out too.
I am entering my card into the following challenges:
FYI Challenge #23 - The levels of the church reminded me of the stair step card & they both have a religious component
Shopping our Stash Weekly Challenge 38: Hearts, Valentines and/or Lace
I am entering my card into the following challenges:
FYI Challenge #23 - The levels of the church reminded me of the stair step card & they both have a religious component
Shopping our Stash Weekly Challenge 38: Hearts, Valentines and/or Lace
Great card - thanks for playing at FYI!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. So glad you joined us at FYI!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an interesting card! It's amazing what you can do with a Cricut. :-) Thanks for joining us at FYI!
ReplyDeleteAwesome take from the inspiration photo! Thanks for joining in at FYI!
ReplyDeleteThis is a SUPER card! I've never done a step card, and I've NEVER made a card for Tu B'Shevat!:)
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Great step card! Thanks for joining us at FYI.
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