Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Fall and Halloween Easel Cards with Eileen Hull's Inspiration Team


HAPPY OCTOBER!!!
So hard to believe how fast the year is speeding by.
BUT... that brings us to fun holiday seasons and creating!!!
WHAT BETTER WAY THAN to start the holiday season but to create easel cards using Eileen Hull newest and older dies! 
The above cards are using the same dies, but each give unique looks. 
I will be loading individual cards on my YouTube Channel...


Happy Fall Easel Card
Supplies: 
Eileen Hull/Sizzix 660766 Embroidery Hoop Die
Farmhouse Collection
Authentique Fall Collection
Jute
Tiny Stapler


Die cut pattern paper using Embroidery Hoop Die.
Trim crescent edges off inside circle. 
Add from to cardstock to give stability. 
Fussy cut around outside edge of hop to remove excess paper. 


Layer cut pieces to inside of prepared hoop to create a pumpkin. 


To create easel card base; cut one Field Notes and Specimen cover using pattern paper. 
Fold in half. 
Fold one half in half again. 
Add prepared pumpkin to top. 


Decorate bottom using die cut pieces from the Envelope Folders and Flower Die.


Decorate top of pumpkin using die cuts from Envelop Folder and Flower Die and Ephemera. 
Add jute to top of stem. 


To create the easel so it stands up add Ephemera sentiments, bits and pieces or other items using pop dots. This part just needs to be lightly raised so the front of the card has a place to rest. 


WICKED EASEL CARD

Supplies: 
Eileen Hull/Sizzix 660766 Embroidery Hoop Die
Eileen Hull/Sizzix 664511 Snowman Die
666166 Liquid Effects
Tim Holtz TH94251 Backdrop Halloween Paper
Tim Holtz TH94352 Ephemera Pack
Spider Metal Charms
Goggle Eyes
Jute


Create Easel part of the card using above directions. 
Create pumpkin using embroidery hoop as with above directions.
(Ink edges to give a more distress look.)
Add ephemera to base of card to create easel. 


Add decorative paper to back of easel. 


Die cut snowman using pattern paper. 

Flip die cut snowman to and cut again; this will form the base for the goggle eyes. 


Adhere google eyes to punch circle. 
Add to google eye base you created. 
Add snowman top hat to of pumpkin. 


Die cut heart from the Envelop Folder and Flowers Die. 
Cut bottom of heart off to for nose. 
Add mouth pieces from die cuts of Snowman Scarf trimmed. 


Decorate Wicked Pumpkin using flowers and dies from Envelope Folder and Flowers Die. 
Decorate with Ephemera





In Everything Give Thanks Easel Card

Supplies: 
660766 Embroidery Hoop Die
664511 Snowman Die
Farmhouse Collection
Authentique Collection


Die cut Embroidery Hoop but leave the center alone for the turkey base. 
Form Embroidery Hoop
Die cut snow form using Snowman Die; add to bottom of hoop. 


Die cut snowman body and arms to form turkey body. 
Add die cut two hearts for wattle and cut second heart to form a triangle for beak. 
Add to front of turkey.


Add snowman hat and goggle eyes to front of turkey. 
Add to front of card with pop dots. 


Die cut leaves from various colors of card stock. 
Pinch leaves with tweezers; add behind turkey body. 


Die cut leaves add to front of turkey for form wings. 


Decorate around edge bottom with die cut flowers and leaves. 
Add Ephemera. 
Add jute bow. 
Add die cut flower and leaves to the hats brim. 


Add Ephemera pieces to bottom of card base using pop dots. 
Enjoy creating Easel Cards this holiday season!!!
Pam 


DISCLAIMERS
This blog is compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites, and various other topics. Even though the owner(s) of this blog receives compensation for our posts or advertisements. I always give my honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with each manufacturer, provider, or party in question/This blog contains affiliate links, clicking and shopping through these links helps to support and run Pam Bray Designs - Scrapbook Flair Blog at no additional cost to you. Today's features are Eileen Hull Designs and Sizzix.