Thursday, 10 October 2019

Halloween Ghostie Triple Flip Card

Hello my crafty friends  

It's Fun Fold Friday here on my blog and I'm back with another card using the new Spooky Fun images from Your Next Stamp. They have released two really fun stamps sets this month and I'm SO happy to be Guest Designing for them in October. Since I have fun making interactive cards, I used the Triple Flip die set for this one.


I have more photos and a supply list after this quick YouTube video so you can see the card in action.


I broke out my water colour pencils for these images - haven't used them in a long time.


When you pull the arm the three panels flip to the left and reveal an additional three panels. On those panels I added some eyeball stickers from the Doodlebug line and a stamped BOO from the Spooky Fun set.

I used just a small piece of foam tape in the centre of the front stamped images. I love dimension on my cards, but a lot of bulk can mean extra postage. Since the Triple Flip is assembled with just a strip of narrow foam tape at the top and bottom, there is none in the centre area. So I got the dimension I like without adding any extra bulk as it will go through the mail with just the depth of a single layer of foam tape!


Here is a peek at the inside:


The Spooky Fun stamp set has lots of fun images for Halloween, so you will see me using it again this month.

Supplies:
Spooky Fun stamp set - Your Next Stamp
Black Olive Ink - Your Next Stamp
Patterned paper and eyeball stickers - Doodlebug
Purple, green and white card stocks
Water colour paper
Derwent water color pencils
Water brush
MISTI - My Sweet Petunia
Sakura black and purple glaze pens, white gel pen
Catherine Pooler coloured inks
Circle die - Hero Arts
1104 Triple Flip die set - Karen Burniston
1056 Squares Crosshatch - Karen Burniston
Peel off border sticker - Elizabeth Craft Designs (old, from my stash)
1056 Squares Crosshatch - Karen Burniston

Card size - standard A2 (5.5 x 4.25")

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