Welcome Whimsy friends!
We're so excited that you should visit today,
The lovely Céline from our Digital Team
has created this enchanting Magic Slider Card Tutorial
and I for one am really keen to try this out!
has created this enchanting Magic Slider Card Tutorial
and I for one am really keen to try this out!
Céline's tutorial is a step by step tutorial available in full here via this link.
You can download and print the tutorial and use it as a guide.
Please if you give this a go, be sure to share it with us,
This is Céline's fabulous finished creation.
What you need:
Cardstock - white for the slider, card-base and patterned paper
Whimsy Stamps No-See Kinetic Basics Die Set
Pollycraft Digital Stamp - Sugar
Notched Squares Die Set
Birthday Word Die
Foam Tape
Glue
Scissors
Blade
Ruler
Score Board
Die-Cutting Machine
Cardstock - white for the slider, card-base and patterned paper
Whimsy Stamps No-See Kinetic Basics Die Set
Pollycraft Digital Stamp - Sugar
Notched Squares Die Set
Birthday Word Die
Foam Tape
Glue
Scissors
Blade
Ruler
Score Board
Die-Cutting Machine
First print the image "Sugar" from the Whimsy Stamps Pollycraft Collection
on white paper and then the same on acetate, Céline's was 6.9 cm tall.
on white paper and then the same on acetate, Céline's was 6.9 cm tall.
Then create the "frame slide"
Cut a 10.3 x 20.6 cm rectangle on white cardstock and fold it in half.
I cut a 10x10 cm square on patterned paper and glued it on my cardstock base (lower part)
Then I used the Notched Squares die (8cm) and centered it on my patterned paper.
I cut a 10x10 cm square on patterned paper and glued it on my cardstock base (lower part)
Then I used the Notched Squares die (8cm) and centered it on my patterned paper.
I glued my image inside the "frame slide" as centered as possible.
I added some red tape behind the window to glue the acetate.
Put your acetate sheet (with printed image) over the colored image.
Be careful! Your images must be perfectly superposed or we will see something is wrong when you slide.
Then close up the window over the acetate and it will be glued correctly in place.
Be careful! Your images must be perfectly superposed or we will see something is wrong when you slide.
Then close up the window over the acetate and it will be glued correctly in place.
Cut the "frame slide" opening IN the fold, just leave 0.6 mm on the left and right.
Then create a white card 9.5 x 8.8 which will slide inside the "frame" and slide the end into the slot made in the fold.
Then add some 3D foam around your colored image (3sides) and close the frame.
Then create a white card 9.5 x 8.8 which will slide inside the "frame" and slide the end into the slot made in the fold.
Then add some 3D foam around your colored image (3sides) and close the frame.
I cut 2 tags using the No-See Kinetic Basic die set, (I shortened it so we wouldn’t see it)
and glued it in the middle top of the white card. The second tag is glued on the back of the first one.
and glued it in the middle top of the white card. The second tag is glued on the back of the first one.
So now we can pull the tag to drag it up and reveal the colored image.
Create your card and glue your frame on it, decorate and voilà !
We really hope you love our third Digital Team Tutorial. We will be bringing you a new tutorial every month, so be sure to come back and visit often! All the Whimsy Stamps elements Céline has used are thumbnail linked below for quick and easy reference and you can read all about Céline's creative journey with this tutorial on her personal blog which is linked via her image below.
Huge thanks to our amazing Digital Diva Céline for this fabulous Digital Team Tutorial
We hope you will enjoy creating with Céline's tutorial. Download a copy for easy reference and do make sure you tag her in our Whimsy Stamps Facebook page if you give this a go, she'd love to see! We'll be back next week with a round up of all the lovely creations this month by the Digital Design Divas, so watch this space. We have so many gorgeous creations to share, so come and check it out.
Wishing you all a wonderful week and happy creating! Hugs xoxo
This is such a sweet and well crafted card. Thanks for sharing with blogland.
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