
And guaranteed they’ll be pulling this image up and down repeatedly marveling at ‘how you did it’. Pull the ribbon tag to reveal the finished card.įlip the card base over and you’ve got the perfect spot to stamp or handwrite a message. The cardstock insert separates the acetate (Window Sheet) from the back layer of cardstock which houses the colored image. Click HERE to view my Stamparatus tips and tricks video.

The Stamparatus stamp positioning tool has patent hinges which allows you to mount and use two plates which saves time. Grab the Stamparatus for perfect alignment for this card because it creates the magic between the front and back images. REQUEST CATALOG Magic Slider Card – Snailed It Take those birthday cards to another level with a great ‘before’ and ‘after’ reveal! Learn how to create magic in this step-by-step video tutorial. I just love DIY cards that are so charming! Magic Slider Card Video Tutorial: Then, to create the “magic” use your Stampin’ Blends, markers, or colored pencils. This slider card works great with any outline image stamp.

Need creative birthday card ideas? A Get Well card perhaps? You’ll love dreaming up lots of ideas for cards, scrapbook pages and more. The Stampin’ Up! Snailed It stamp set has been popular for good reason. While it is recommended to use your Cricut machine to craft this pop-up flower card you can print the PNG images and cut them with a pair of scissors too.Want to see the perfect magic slider card that will charm your friends? This makes a great handmade birthday card! However, I still am happy with the results and I think you will be too! To say you were able to put the love into the handmade process of this type of card is quite an accomplishment! Sure, these pop-up cards may look less “perfect” than the store-bought ones, given I am not computer or machine manufacturing them. These pop-up flower cards are perfect for Mother’s Day or any occasion! While these cards are probably too advanced for a child I have lots of other kid-friendly inspiration for you here! In today’s tutorial, I will teach you how to make these pop-up flower cards. Nine failed prototypes later, I finally came up with a design that worked. I received tons of requests inside my Facebook group for me to design a similar concept that could be handmade. I absolutely loved the look of them but as a crafter, my thoughts had me scheming how to DIY the project – just like I did last month with my new Floating Teacup Tutorial! Recently, I discovered some beautiful “hallmark-like” pop-up flower bouquet cards online.
