
Because there are so many components to this card, I have lots of photo’s to show you. The one above shows what the card looks like when fully opened and with the easel upright.

This photo is of the card when you first open it with the center portion, the easel, folded down and the photo below shows the gates closed and the ribbon tied for mailing:

Close-up view of the hearts from “Groovy Love” and banner from the “One Tag Fits All” stamp set:

I used the same banner on the card base along with a “Tea Lace Doily”:

And these two hearts are raised with Stampin’ Dimensionals to hold the easel portion of the card upright:

Here is the video:
And the direct link to YouTube: My YouTube Video
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And here is the pattern to create the score and fold lines:

And if you would like to print the pattern, I have it loaded to Google Drive as a PDF here: GATE FOLD EASEL PATTERN
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Just elegant, Debbie! This is a beautiful card. :-")
Debbie, this is such a beautiful style of card, lots of steps but totally worth the time and effort. The thing I love most about easel cards is that you can really make the focal point on that panel with just about anything or any image, so the recipient can place it anywhere in their homes to enjoy looking at it every day.
Thank you so much for taking the time to figure out this fabulous fold technique, for sharing the measurements and for making this great video, you are so generous and kind.
thank you so much for giving all of the detailed instruction and video!!!
Great video and awesome card!
Ter 😉