Thursday, October 22, 2020

Hanging Split Card Tutorial With Curvy Christmas

 I'm having so much fun with this card style, I hope you enjoy as well



Stamps: Curvy Christmas available November 1-January 4th

Card Cutting and Scoring:

Cut your card 8.5"X5.5" Score at 4.25" and cut at 5.5"
Take the piece you cut off and trim a piece thats 1.25"...the remaining piece will be scrap
Inside: Whisper White 4X5.25"
Front Piece: 3.75" X 3"
Designer Paper: 2 pieces at 5.25"X 1"

Use a post-it note to hold the bottom flap to the front of the card so that you can attach your front piece without it moving. II used 3 large dimensionals on the top and 3 on the bottom.  Remove once in place.

Here's the video if you'd like to see how quickly it goes together






If you enjoyed this tutorial, please let me a comment below....if helps to keep up my morale and keeps me bringing you more fun videos!

I also did a purple and olive one with the Quite Curvy Bundle and Butterfly Blessings




Thursday, October 15, 2020

Triple Pop-Up Cube Card with Additional Pop-ups and a Slider Tutorial

Your recipient will love this card/gift and it will give hours of pleasure

 because of it's interactive nature!

Best part is, it's really very easy to make and will take about
30 minutes to make!

Each cube has a pop-up or a slider



You will need the following items: 

  •  Craft knife and resealable cutting surface,
  •  mini dimensionals, 
  • Stampin’ Seal+ or Tear n Tape
  • Multipurpose Liquid Glue (green glue) and Glue Dots
  • Scissors, Bone Folder, Trimmer, Stampin' Score
  • Whatever images and sentiments you want to use. I used Freezin Fun and Warm Hugs Bundles
  • Cardstock and coordinating Designer Paper

Here's the Video to show you how I put it together:

Here are the measurements for this card:

Base (chimney)

(1) 5-1/4” x 11” Sahara Sand Cardstock

(2) 2-9/16”” x 11” Sahara Sand Cardstock

Score all base pieces in landscape: 2-5/8”, 5-1/4”, 7-7/8”, 10-1/2”.  Glue on the flap and create cubes of each

Pop Up mechanism for sentiment and tree:

(4) ¾” x 1” score at ½”

Outside of small cubes:

Unmatted Designer Paper (2)

2-3/8” x 2-3/8” neutral design

Matted:

(6) 2-3/8” x 2-3/8” cardstock

 

(6) 2-1/8” x 2-1/8” Designer Paper

 

Designer Paper for inside of the short cubes

 (4) 2-3/8” x 2-3/8” 2 brick and 2 neutral

Designer Paper for the inside of the tall cube:

 (2) 2-3/8” x 3” 2 brick

Cardstock for slider

 2-3/8” x 5” back of the tall cube,   4 ¼” X 3/8” for pull, both in Sahara Sand

 3”X ¼” piece of window sheet for back of slider to create strength

Tiny Pop-ups:

 (4) ¾” X 3 ½” scored at ¾”, 1 ½”, 2 ¼”, 3”  Glue ½” flap under, creating a cube

Belly Band:

 1”X 11” Real Red Cardstock   ½” X 11 Designer Series Paper


If you need any of the supplies that I've shown you, please order here!


Thursday, October 1, 2020

Impossible Box: Easier than it looks and makes a huge impression

 Clue: It opens and Closes but doesn't have a lid, What is it?
Answer: an Impossible Box

Check Out This Amazing Box, you too will be intrigued and you'll love the impression you bring!


Size: 3.5 inches tall and 3 inches wide, 2 inches deep when closed

Supplies you'll need: 

Simply Scored Tool, 8.5X11 inch cardstock, Scissors, tear and tape, Design Paper, Ribbon, embellishments, Stampin' Seal+

It's always easier with a video!  Step by step



Here's a print out of the cutting and scoring


Click Here to print pdf of this graphic ( I have adjusted an incorrect measurement)

I hope you enjoyed this project, please leave a comment for me to let me know if this was helpful and enjoyable!
love
Cindy

Magic Slider Card With an Extra Creative twist

 It came to me in a dream......

.....why not make this cute Magic Slider Card double as a shaker card with only 1 extra step!

When you pull out the tag on your Black and White print, suddenly, it's now colored!  Then you have sequins and shiny things behind the clear window!  How much fun is that, all in one card!

The video below will show you exactly how to do it!



Here's the list of supplies that I used to make this card:


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