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Monday, June 30, 2014

Slide n' Glide!


I was inspired by the PopnRock cards that I saw on Pinterest!  These cards are fun since they do collapse so they can be mailed and they have movement!  The Popnrock cards have more movable parts than mine but this is my first one!  The children are from Graphic 45's - By the Sea paper.  I used several Sizzix dies along with a Memory Box die for the cloud. I made the Lighthouse myself.  


The back of the card has lots of space to add your sentiment!  The lobster is another Memory Box die.  Check out the video below to see how this card rocks!














These cards are not hard to make!  Below is a picture of the base of the card. I drew an oval shape in the size of the card I wanted.  I cut 2 strips out for the inserts but only used one.  The Pop N rock cards had two but my card is much simpler.  You can fold the card in half and use your Xacto knife to cut thru both sides at once to make sure they meet correctly.  I hand cut away the segment on the right side. 





Thisis what it looks like when you open it.  If there is any interest- I may do a tutorial.  I have a few more ideas for this type of card.  Let me know!




19 comments:

  1. Great card. Love the sailboat that moves!

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  2. Beautiful and very different type of card.
    Hope you do the tutorial.
    My grandkids love cards with movement.
    TFS

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  3. Chris, I bought one of these Popnrock cards but haven't had time to do it yet. But I will! Love this one that you created! Maybe calling you for help! Great job!!

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  4. OMG this is so cute! love it , very original idea...TFS the video and how to...I am sure I will be seeing now so many of these now...very pretty
    hello from california
    bibiana

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  5. Just love, love this card! Would love for you to share a video tutorial on the how to......I know that I would be making these cards, especially for the kids......Thanks.

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  6. Awesome card- would love a tutorial so I could try one on my own! Thanks!

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  7. What a great little card. I would love a tutorial. Thanks for all the great ideas.

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  8. Carte super originale et très jolie. J'espère vivement que vous nous partagerez un tutoriel.
    Merci

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  9. Chris this is so cool! Love it. I'd also like to put my hand up for you doing a tutorial ... Thanks.

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  10. This is such an exciting new kind of card. You did a great job on yours ... I especially love how the little sailboat rocks independently on its own. Very cute! I would love it if you would do a tutorial ... please?

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  11. I would love to be able to do a card using this template. PLEASE do a tutorial.

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  12. I would love to see a tutorial on this...my great-grands would love receiving a card like this. I like the action of the sailboat, too, when the card is rocked. Amazing! I've come to believe there's nothing that cannot be made with paper, but it takes a lot of talent to figure out just how! This is darling and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your ideas - you always have such great cards!

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  13. I'm a huge fan of mechanical cards and yours are fabulous! I'd love a tutorial, yours are so easy to follow. Thanks in advance.

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  14. Please share a tutorial as this is awesome!

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  15. Would love a tutorial. This is a fabulous card!

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  16. I also would really appreciate a tutorial! Love this! You are the reason I make so many cards in a box and now look what I'll be making a lot of next.

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  17. Oh yes, please make a tutorial for this card! Would love to try to make this one! So adorable!

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  18. Please do a tutorial... simply Amaizing

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