Center Step Card Tutorial
by Frances Byrne
Copied from Splitcoaststampers.com
Create a unique card with a few cuts and score lines.
Supplies
One 5 1/2" x 11" piece of card stock for card base
Score Pal or other scoring tool
Adhesive
Stamps
Ink
Additional card stock, pattern paper and embellishments for decoration
Step-by-step
Step 1
Line card stock up in paper trimmer so that the edge of the card is at the 1" mark. Position the cutting blade at 1" and cut from 1" to 6 1/2"
Flip card over and d the same on the other side.
Step 2
Place card stock onto scoring tool and score along the long side of the card from the edge to the cut line at 1", 2", and 6 1/2".
Step 3
Repeat step 2 on opposite edge of card.
Step 4
Score between the cut lines at 5 1/2"
Step 5
Fold at the score lines. The first, third and center score lines are mountain folds. The second score line is a valley fold. Reinforce score lines to make folds crisp.
Step 6
Stamp and decorate your card as desired.
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by Frances Byrne
Copied from Splitcoaststampers.com
Create a unique card with a few cuts and score lines.
Supplies
One 5 1/2" x 11" piece of card stock for card base
Score Pal or other scoring tool
Adhesive
Stamps
Ink
Additional card stock, pattern paper and embellishments for decoration
Step-by-step
Step 1
Line card stock up in paper trimmer so that the edge of the card is at the 1" mark. Position the cutting blade at 1" and cut from 1" to 6 1/2"
Flip card over and d the same on the other side.
Step 2
Place card stock onto scoring tool and score along the long side of the card from the edge to the cut line at 1", 2", and 6 1/2".
Step 3
Repeat step 2 on opposite edge of card.
Step 4
Score between the cut lines at 5 1/2"
Step 5
Fold at the score lines. The first, third and center score lines are mountain folds. The second score line is a valley fold. Reinforce score lines to make folds crisp.
Step 6
Stamp and decorate your card as desired.
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