You put that cut in from the top of the 1st step to the top of the 3rd step. Basically the first and the last score lines of your steps. The measurements depend on what you chose. th-cam.com/video/MtTf5JqsEFs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kybeZ_O2jv6iYY9j&t=1125
Excellent video, thanks for doing it. Some of us still use our brains to do math so future breakdowns like this would be appreciated. For instance, what would the math be if I wanted the top step to have a visible area of 3" x 4" on a A2 card, top folding. I want to mount an ATC (2.5" x 3.5") on the top step. Need math for both portrait and landscape. Hope you have time to figure this out, I have lots of ATCs! Thanks again.
Hi Sophia! Thank you for watching and commenting! I am totally up for figuring out dimensions for showcasing ATC! I'll come back here and comment again when I have a video up! Thank you for the suggestion!!! 💗💖
@@sophiaiam434 Hi! I have a new tutorial up -- I think this fits what you requested -- A2, Top folding, Center Step - Portrait. I haven't designed one for Landscape ATC yet. Here's a link to the new video - th-cam.com/video/gZYgiPVywOk/w-d-xo.html
I could follow this, but I think this video would turn most people off with all of that fractional math, which most people wouldn't or couldn't follow. I think it could be easier explained, if you just said where the mountain folds were, and then to add the valley folds. It would be easier if you just put the scoring measurements in for an A2 and a 5x7 card. Much easier than people doing their own math for both sides. Thanks for taking the time to though.
Very useful. thank you for sharing these tips and instructions. From Cape Town, South Africa
Hi! Thanks so much for checking out my video! I'm from the west coast of the US. It's so nice to have a virtual crafty buddy around the world! 💖
I don’t think you said anything about how long the line was that you cut for the stairs. Would you please help me with that. Thank you.
You put that cut in from the top of the 1st step to the top of the 3rd step. Basically the first and the last score lines of your steps. The measurements depend on what you chose.
th-cam.com/video/MtTf5JqsEFs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=kybeZ_O2jv6iYY9j&t=1125
Thank you for this video, your instructions on the math if it help me alot.
Thank you so much! I always get mixed comments when I talk math. LOL, so I really appreciate you leaving this comment. 💗
Crystal clear , thank you for sharing xx
Thanks so much!! 💖
Excellent video, thanks for doing it. Some of us still use our brains to do math so future breakdowns like this would be appreciated. For instance, what would the math be if I wanted the top step to have a visible area of 3" x 4" on a A2 card, top folding. I want to mount an ATC (2.5" x 3.5") on the top step. Need math for both portrait and landscape. Hope you have time to figure this out, I have lots of ATCs! Thanks again.
Hi Sophia! Thank you for watching and commenting! I am totally up for figuring out dimensions for showcasing ATC! I'll come back here and comment again when I have a video up! Thank you for the suggestion!!! 💗💖
@@LVHandcrafted Awesome! Looking forward to it!
@@sophiaiam434 Hi! I have a new tutorial up -- I think this fits what you requested -- A2, Top folding, Center Step - Portrait. I haven't designed one for Landscape ATC yet.
Here's a link to the new video - th-cam.com/video/gZYgiPVywOk/w-d-xo.html
@@LVHandcrafted Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!
I could follow this, but I think this video would turn most people off with all of that fractional math, which most people wouldn't or couldn't follow. I think it could be easier explained, if you just said where the mountain folds were, and then to add the valley folds. It would be easier if you just put the scoring measurements in for an A2 and a 5x7 card. Much easier than people doing their own math for both sides. Thanks for taking the time to though.
Thanks for the feedback, Jessica! I'll keep that in mind for future videos.
This was VERY helpful...thanks SO much!
Thank you! So glad you found it useful. 💗
Sorry but this tut. Was as clear as mud. You didn’t give certain measurements. Had to move on to someone else’s tut. This was to long and confusing.
Thanks for watching and I hope you find what you need!
sorry you totally lost me. !/2 inch or 3/4 - ???
Hi! I have a faux stepper card tutorial which is loads simpler - th-cam.com/video/prPFqRzizVE/w-d-xo.html