Stage Card

The 'stage card' reminds me of the easel or step card. A fellow crafter was wondering if anyone had a file similar to the stage card dies found from Tattered Lace Die's, which is based in the UK so it may not be accessible to all.




I decided to see if I could put something together to help fellow crafters with this design. With that being said, this is a SUPER EASY card to make!

Supplies needed: 

Die cutting machine that accepts SVG files
'Stage Card' file 
Cardstock
Glue
Running Tape
Accessories

Step One: Download the 'Stage Card' file 


Silhouette Studio File: Stage Card Sugar Bean Cards

SVG File: Stage Card Sugar Bean Cards

Please keep in mind, this file was designed and saved from the Silhouette Studio Designers Edition and may not work with all other die cutting machines. 

Step Two: Cut out shapes

I did not add my accent pieces (cactus's/flowers) to the downloadable file. I bought the cactus files from the Silhouette store and do not have the rights to give their files away! However, with that said, pick whatever pieces you want to add to your 'stage' and just remember to weld a little tab at the bottom for step

Step Three: Assemble the face

I like to adhere my panels on any project before bending and shaping. On a different note, how great is this new double sided paper from DCWV?! I just love it. 

Step Four: Create a Stage

For the stage area, fold at the perforated line inwards.
Once bent inwards, this is what it should look like

Next, bend the end tab to the flap downwards





Flip the card back over to the front and fold remaining two perforated lines
 This is what you should see when folding everything correctly.

 ******NOTE******

The back flap to the stage is NOT secured down. DO NOT APPLY ADHESIVE TO THIS FLAP if you plan on lying the card flat for mailing. 
 No glue on the back tab


Step Five: Decorate Stage

For this step, you really can use just about any file for the stage area. 

Sugar Tip: Just note, that you need to keep in mind if you are mailing it, the size of your pieces to make sure they fit in the envelope when complete. 

At the bottom of each cactus, I welded a small rectangle to be able to slip into the slit and glued them the opposite way of the cactus so they stood up when flipped back over. 
 This is flat. Now if you make the decorations too large and they will not fit into the envelope, you can bend them downwards for mailing.
When stood up, this is the stage!

Final Product:  




 If the file download is not working for you, you can contact me through the comment form here or on Sugar Beans Facebook fan page. Please keep in mind, this file was designed and saved from the Silhouette Studio Designers Edition and may not work with all other die cutting machines. 

Materials Used: 

DCWV Inc. Lively Geos


Sugar Bean Cards 'Stage Card' file 
Aleene's Original Tacky Glue
Teresa Collins Mega Runner
Silhouette Cameo 3
Silhouette Studio Designer Edition
Silhouette Design Store (cactus)
AC Elements Brads




Comments

  1. Very cool card! You really captured the feel of that paper with your design!

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  2. WOW!!! So CUTE!!! Thank you for the file to cut the card and tutorial, I am looking forward to giving this card a try myself.

    Sue
    http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

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    1. I just finished my first of I hope many stage cards. It was sooooooooo much fun and easy to assemble. It will be reveled on my blog on April 15 as part of a Spring Blog Hop. I was able to open up and use the cut file using my free Cameo software.

      Sue
      http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

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    2. That is fabulous to hear Sue! I will be watching for your post. Can't wait to see what you created! :)

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  3. It won't work in the Cricut Design Space. Could you send it as a zip file or something else? Thanks!! Love the design.

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  4. Thanks so much for sharing this file. Your card is beautiful. And, your generosity is greatly appreciated. Thanks again.

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  5. thanks for the file, anxious to try it. your card is adorable
    cathyplus5.blogspot.com

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  6. Thank you for the download link. Now I am going to try to make one.

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    1. Good luck and you are welcome! Can't wait to see what you make.

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  7. Yay! I hope you don't mind but you're the first person to show how to put this together. I have a new never used Tattered Lace die cut set for a Stage card. No instructions. Loads of dies for matting and layering. most are too long, or don't appear to have a home anywhere and. My 'shelf' has two folds at the end and not one like yours, which has one. If the shelve isn't stuck down, the card won't stand and which way is the front? It also has a die with slits for the pots to fit into. Do you know of any videos? But thank you for your pictures, they were a great help.
    ((Lyn))

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    1. So I designed this card from scratch in Silhouette Studios. I personally have not seen any dies like it so I'm not much help. My advice would be to try and find a video specific to your die. If all else fails, maybe contact the company that made the die to see if they can help. It is frustrating when things don't come with instructions. Good luck.

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    2. Thank you Sonja for your reply. I have (it took me a week!) now finished the card. I did contact Tattered Lace, but so far no answer , I just made it as I saw fit! I put the 'tap' on the shelf (it had two folds, why I have no idea!) then added an extra strip underneath so I could slip that into it, other wise the card just fell down. I haven't blogged about it yet, but when I do I'll add a link to you, seeing it was your design! I still didn't work out where all the extra 'topper' went! Have a very crafty week
      (Lyn)

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    3. Glad you worked it out! Can't wait to see what you created!

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