Hi everyone, today I’m sharing these cool Triple Panel Cards
These cards are easy to make and can be made in any size and shape you like.
This card is the same as my Circle Easel card I made a while ago, I just added two smaller easel cards onto the front.
You can also have as many easels as you like, I like the odd number of 3 and I think 5 would work well too.
They fold flat and fit into a 6″ x 6″ envelope if you follow the 5.3/4 size I make.
You can write your message on the inside of the largest easel or on the very back.
I used the Paper Addicts ‘Tropical Bliss’ papers and Bright Rosa Fern dies to make this.
You can get the papers from Amazon here.
The Bright Rosa die is available from Craft Stash here.
To make these you will need…
A nest of circle or any shape dies. I used my Circle Stitched dies from The Works.
White card stock to cut your easel cards from.
Pattern paper to decorate.
I decorated my cards with some jewels I got from an embellishment mix from The Works. I can’t find them online, so they may only be available instore.
My handy brand new ‘Pick Up Tool’ is by Dovecraft and available from Amazon here.
Check out my full tutorial below.
I decorated my envelopes with some matching paper from the pack.
I love all the fussy cut images.
And the sentiment is from the Cardmaking & Papercraft magazine issue 198 free stamp set. Available here.
As always I can’t decide what one I like the most, they are both lovely!
Thank you for stopping by
Happy crafting
Sam
xoxo
Gorgeous cards Samantha, great design and beautiful papers xx
Thank you Emma 🙂 xx
Love this card. Your colour scheme is wonderful. I have made a children’s version for my granddaughter’s 4th birthday coming up soon so thank you for a great idea. You make me experiment more than I would with your fantastic videos. Will put a picture of my effort on Facebook xx
Hi Anne, thank you, it’s so lovely hearing that your experimenting more and trying new folds and techniques.
I’m glad you enjoyed this card, it’s a fun one to make. I hope your Granddaughter loves it 🙂