Hello Stampin’ Friends ~
Today, we’re creating a No Tricks, All Treats Fun Fold “Easel” Card that’s playful, interactive, and—best of all—super easy to make because the Spooky Sweet Designer Paper is practically doing all the work for you! This card is perfect for Halloween, but it’s so whimsical and fun that it’s hard not to smile while making it.
We’ll start with our Petunia Pop card base, cut to 11″ x 4 1/4″ and scored at 5 1/2″ and 8 1/4″. Burnish those score lines! Since this card is a portrait/vertical layout, the 5 1/2″ score forms the top fold, and the 8 1/4″ score lands about halfway down the front of the card base. This simple fold gives us our “fun fold” mechanism that will let the card pop up and stand for display.
Next, cut two pieces of Basic Black cardstock to 4″ x 5 1/4″ (front & inside mats) and a piece of Basic White at 3 3/4″ x 5″. Grab the Spooky Sweet designer paper and cut your favorite scene—like the cute house and sidewalk—to 3 3/4″ x 5″. Then, let’s bring in our stars: fussy cut the beary sweet little fairy and the banner from the paper. I added a little sparkle using Wink of Stella on her crown, wings, and scepter—because every fairy deserves a touch of shimmer! Both the fairy and banner are popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals for extra dimension and then attached to the designer paper… then attach to your black mat.
Here’s an important trick: when attaching the front of the card to the base, apply adhesive only from the second score line to the bottom edge of the card base. Leave the area above that top score line free of adhesive, or your fun fold won’t open properly.
Now for the inside—where the magic really happens! I stamped sparkles in Petunia Pop ink onto the white panel, then stamped my greeting on a scrap of white and die-cut it using the Textured Notes Dies. I dressed it up with some Petunia Pop shimmery ribbon and a piece of black cardstock behind it, then popped it up with Stampin’ Dimensionals in the middle of the inside panel. This creates the Easel mechanism, so your card stands perfectly. Finally, I added some fussy cut candy corn for a sweet little embellishment.
The best part? This card lays flat for mailing but pops up to display your cute creation at home—so it’s both practical and whimsical. The combination of fun folds, interactive easel design, and playful designer paper makes it a joy to create.
I encourage you to get creative with embellishments, die cuts, and colors—make this card your own! You’ll find links to all the supplies used today below for your convenience.
Thanks for flying by and spending part of your day with me …























