How to Make Christmas Pyramid Cards

LEARN TO MAKE COOL PYRAMID CARDS FOR CHRISTMAS ON YOUR CRICUT CUTTING MACHINE

I have seen pyramid or tee-pee cards in the past but have never tried one.

I thought they would make a great tree card! What better way than to have a Christmas Tree??

In this tutorial, I’ll give you my step by step instructions and tell you what materials I think work best when making this project.

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CHRISTMAS TREE PYRAMID CARD – MATERIALS LIST

Christmas Tree Pyramid Card

Christmas Tree Pyramid Card

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

This tutorial will show you how to make a cool Pyramid Card for Christmas.

Materials

  • My Christmas Tree Pyramid Card SVG Cut File
  • Cardstock
  • Glue

Tools

  • A way to cut out your cardstock. I am using my FABULOUS Cricut Maker but you can a Cricut Explore series machine!
  • Cricut StandardGrip Cutting Mat (green)
  • Cricut Scoring Wheel or Stylus
  • Cricut Brayer
  • Cricut Scraper

Instructions

STEP 1 - DOWNLOAD THE SVG CUT FILE

Download the Christmas Tree Pyramid Card SVG Cut File (#147) from The File Vault. Get access by joining the club.

STEP 2 - UPLOAD THE SVG FILE TO CRICUT DESIGN SPACE

If you aren't familiar with uploading SVG files into Design Space, take a look at my quick and easy tutorial here. Using your smartphone? Click here for my step-by-step guide on uploading SVG files with the Cricut App.

STEP 3 - UNGROUP CARD LAYERS

The file will upload into Cricut Design Space grouped together. You will want to hit the UNGROUP button to separate the layers.

ungroup the design

STEP 4 - CONVERT FOLD LINES TO SCORE LINES

Scroll down the list in the LAYERS panel and find the envelope. Click the fold line and change the fold lines to score lines by changing the OPERATION from BASIC CUT to SCORE.

find the score line on the envelope and convert

Attach the score line and the envelope by highlighting the GROUP and selecting the ATTACH option in lower right hand corner.

highlight the group and attach

Repeat this step for the card base.

repeat for the card base

Click the GREEN Make It Button.

click the green make it button

STEP 5 - MAKE YOUR MATERIAL SELECTIONS AND PREPARE YOUR MATS

Click ON THE MAT and then CONTINUE.

select on the mat

You will see the layers for this card in the mat preview.

Click the CONTINUE button.

click continue

For this tutorial, I am using Medium Cardstock. Select your materials accordingly.

make your material selections

Attach your cardstock to the Cricut StandardGrip Mat using the Cricut Brayer.

STEP 6 - LOADING YOUR MATS AND CUTTING YOUR MATERIALS

To load the mat into the machine, press the double arrows button. Do make sure that the mat is positioned under the mat guides.

You will know the machine is ready to cut your material when you see the flashing "C" button. Press that to start the cut.

Follow Design Space prompts to change out the scoring wheel and fine point cutting blade.

Once the cut is complete, make sure to peel the mat away from the cardstock rather than the cardstock from the mat. This will prevent any curling of your design.

Repeat Step 6 for until all layers have been cut.

STEP 7 - ASSEMBLE YOUR CARD

Now that everything is cut, we can start to assemble.

time to assemble

First, mat and layer the messaging panels.

Mat and layer the two messaging panels

Next, mat and layer the patterned tree pieces.

mat and layer the patterned pieces

Fold and burnish the card base along the score lines as mountain folds.

fold the card base along the score lines as mountain foldsburnish with your scraper

Attach the messaging panels to the card base.

attach the two messaging panels

Now, add the mats with the patterned paper to the card base followed by the two small triangles.

attach the two main tree piecesattach the two small tree pieces

Attach one side of a velcro dot to the back of one of the messaging panels.

add a velcro dot to one of the messaging panels

Fold the card to secure the second piece of velcro.

close to adhere the other velcro dot

Attach the star to the top of the tree. Note: I gave you two stars in the design in case you wanted to double up for extra strength.

add a star to the point

STEP 8 - FORM THE ENVELOPE

To make the envelope, begin by folding along the score lines and burnish the folds with your scraper.

fold the envelope along the score linesburnish the folds with your scraper

Add glue to the back of the inlay panel as well as around the cutout.

add glue along the outer edge of the inlay

Place the inlay panel over the cutout on the envelope making sure to center it well.

place the inlay on the cutout of the envelope

Add glue to the bottom of the side flaps.

add glue to the side flaps on the envelope

Bring the bottom flap up and press to form the envelope.

bring the bottom flap up to form the envelope

Your card and envelope are complete.

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  1. What a fun pyramid card, I’ve never made one but just might have to give this one a try. Thanks again, I love it! Hugs, Brenda

  2. I have to admit I wasn’t impressed when I first saw the card, but when I watched the tutorial I was blown away seeing it was dimensional ! Who knew! I love it. Thank you again.

  3. Love the tree – I have not seen a card like this before. I also love that blue plate/container to hold your pieces. I need to find something like that

  4. After reading this tutorial, I had to think about this card for a while before I could figure out how it fit in the envelope. I may try this one later. Thank you for the tutorial and giving us something besides a flat card.

  5. I joined you website but I have forgot my password. How do I get back into you library. I new to Cricut and want to try making cards. Please help

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