Hello my crafty friends
Here is a peek at the inside, with the pop up butterfly and sprigs.
It's kind of a cool technique, but one I will play with and tweak a little if I use it again. I enjoyed trying it out for sure.
YouTube video ...
It's Fun Fold Friday here on my blog and I wanted to try something different. I'm still in 'Summer mode', so pulled out some bright patterned paper and butterflies dies and decided to try a Pop Up technique that Jennifer McGuire posted. She calls them Pop Up Panel Cards and you can click on the words to see her video.
When I pulled out the package of pink card stock, there was a partial sheet in there that was only 5" deep instead of 5-1/2". Since the butterfly die I wanted to use would easily fit, I decided to go ahead and use that for my card base, which makes is slightly shorter than a standard A2 size.
It's hard to see in the photo, but the sequins on the front do show up on the YouTube video.
It's hard to see in the photo, but the sequins on the front do show up on the YouTube video.
Here is a peek at the inside, with the pop up butterfly and sprigs.
It's kind of a cool technique, but one I will play with and tweak a little if I use it again. I enjoyed trying it out for sure.
YouTube video ...
Supplies:
Patterned paper - Summer Bliss, Echo Park
Pink and white card stock
Butterfly die - Lawn Fawn
Sprig punch - Stampin' Up
Circle die - Hero Arts
1057 Circle Crosshatch - Karen Burniston
Cool Tag Banner Sentiments - Your Next Stamp
Stitched rectangle dies - Your Next Stamp
Sequins
Card size 4-1/4 x 5"
Thanks for stopping by today
love the pop-up butterfly. Looks like a fun technique
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