Hi ya friends,
I'm so tickled you're excited about my blogoversary candy! (See previous post for all the deets :)
I've got a fun card to share with ya today. I made it for a little boy my Grammy used to take care of.
Here it is:
This is a swing fold card. My very first! Here you see the card closed. I used MFT's At the Movies Die-namics set. The film reel is from T!m's line---> perfect size for cards :) the numbers were made with PTI dies & it's all on Shimmer Black cardstock.
This is an interactive card so that middle panel completely swings the other way when you open the card:
Swiiiiing!
Now the "back" panel is on the front...
...and the panel that was on the front of the card when closed is now on the back! Tah Dah! Magic!
I just luuuv these interactive cards :) and it wasn't too tricky to make, plus you get 2 cards from 1 sheet of 8 1/2 x 11" cardstock. nice :) You can find a tute ----> HERE.
Thanks so much for peeking!
Hasta la bye-bye ;)
I'm so tickled you're excited about my blogoversary candy! (See previous post for all the deets :)
I've got a fun card to share with ya today. I made it for a little boy my Grammy used to take care of.
Here it is:
This is a swing fold card. My very first! Here you see the card closed. I used MFT's At the Movies Die-namics set. The film reel is from T!m's line---> perfect size for cards :) the numbers were made with PTI dies & it's all on Shimmer Black cardstock.
This is an interactive card so that middle panel completely swings the other way when you open the card:
Swiiiiing!
Now the "back" panel is on the front...
...and the panel that was on the front of the card when closed is now on the back! Tah Dah! Magic!
Thanks so much for peeking!
Hasta la bye-bye ;)
There is going to be a very excited 11-year old boy when he opens this card! the flip is fun and your embellishing fab. Thanks for the tutorial link.
ReplyDeleteYour creation is really grand - wonderful. Very creative and well done. I love it!!
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That little boy is going to be sooo excited with this card!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful card. I love all the details you added. Great job!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Gaby
WOW! This is FABULOUS!!!!! Thanks for the link to the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOMG- this is just amazing- you make the most awesome stuff!!! Lucky kid!
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