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Eine Muttertagskarte einfach selber machen: Mit dieser Pop-Up Karte mit 3D Blumen begeistert ihr jede Mama. Hier klicken.
J'ai trouvé le tutoriel chez Agathe dont je vous mets le lien en fin d'article. Le tuto commence à 11'40''. Il se trouve que Brigitte Gayant en a fait une très belle version dont je vous mets le lien ci-dessous : Or donc la marguerite est ma fleur...
Learn how to make a simple DIY pop-up book with this tutorial. Kids can fill it with their own images and story!
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Learn how to make a simple DIY pop-up book with this tutorial. Kids can fill it with their own images and story!
Since I have devoted my last few posts to pop-ups, I’ve decided to put together a brief introduction to this magical bit of paper engineering. There are many fabulous in-depth resources to …
Spice up shark week with a shark pop up card that's really something extra! This sea creature is ready to take a bite at anyone who dares to open up the card! Our handy printable
Learn how to make a simple DIY pop-up book with this tutorial. Kids can fill it with their own images and story!
How many times have you been looking for a pretty card for that special friend or family member and just can't seem to find the right one? Well we have a number of card and envelope templates available in our store that are sure to help you out. But here is one that is sure to get that WOW response and we have provided a free tutorial to show you how to create it using ScanNCut Canvas. There are a lot of videos on YouTube on how to make these types of cards, but we have gone one step further and
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Eine Muttertagskarte einfach selber machen: Mit dieser Pop-Up Karte mit 3D Blumen begeistert ihr jede Mama. Hier klicken.
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Gisteravond heb ik in onze Create it with HobbyVision Facebookgroep weer een LIVE uitzending gegeven. Deze keer heb ik kort even alle nieuwe producten van Joy! Crafts & Noor! Design laten zien en daarna ben ik aan de slag gegaan om er een POP UP kaart mee te maken. Dit patroon mocht ik gebruiken van Lidy van Binsbergen, nogmaals heel hartelijk bedankt Lidy. (Dit patroon & de werkbeschrijving is dus niet door mij gemaakt) Dit is de voorkant van mijn "kaart": Ik heb hiervoor de het nieuwe paperpad van Noor! Design gebruikt, de Misty Winter. Deze heeft hele mooie blauw/roze tinten. Ik heb de vintage plaatjes van Studio Light uit de Winter Feelings lijn gebruikt. Verder heb ik voor de aankleding van de kaart allerlei stansmallen gebruikt van Noor! Design zoals de Poinsettia, de varentakjes en de blauwe frame mal. Ook heb ik de gave Spiraal cirkelmal van Joy! Crafts links boven nog verwerkt, wat is die ook mooi hè? Alle producten die ik heb gebruikt zal ik onderaan deze blogpost even doorlinken naar de webwinkel. Je kunt de kaart/boekje dus openvouwen en dan verschijnt er een leuk POP-UP gedeelte. Aan de binnenkant van de kaart heb ik trouwens nog een extra stansmal gebruikt, de cirkel met sterren uit de Winter Wishes collectie. Dit moet je wel opplakken voordat je het POP-UP gedeelte in je kaart gaat plakken. Als je de POP-UP helemaal openvouwt krijg je dit resultaat. Ook hier heb ik de Vintage plaatjes van Studio Light uit de Winter Feelings lijn gebruikt. Als je goed kijkt zie je dat ik achter die Vintage plaatjes ook de nieuwe smalle randmal van Joy! Crafts heb verwerkt. De tekst Happy Birthday is gemaakt met de Scrabble Letters van Noor! Design. De kleine belletje komen uit de One of a Kind Christmas set van Noor! Design. De extra flapjes kun je ook nog openklappen. Ook daar weer een Vintage plaatje van Studio Light en aan de andere kant de mooie smalle randmallen van Joy! Crafts. Voor de tekst heb ik wat stickers van Tim Holtz gebruikt. Wil je ook weten hoe deze POP UP kaart is gemaakt? Kijk dan eerst deze video: Lidy van Binsbergen heeft het patroon ook nog helemaal uitgeschreven: Omslag: · 1 x kraft cardstock 13 x 27 cm · 4 x wit cardstock 12 ½ x 12 ½ cm · 4 x designpapier 12 x 12 cm Pop-up gedeelte: · 1 x kraft cardstock 17 x 17 cm, · 2 x kraft cardstock 16,8 x 8,3 cm · 6 x wit cardstock 7,8 x 7,8 cm · 2 x wit cardstock 7,5 x 7,5 cm; snijd deze beide 1 x diagonaal doormidden · 6 x design 7,3 x 7,3 cm · 2 x design 6,5 x 6,5 cm; snijd deze beide 1 x diagonaal doormidden · 4 x afbeelding rond Beïnkt evt. alle randen van het cardstock en designpapier Pop-up element: * Ril het stuk cardstock van 17 x 17 cm aan beide zijden op 8 ½ cm en 1 x diagonaal. Vouw de diagonaal vanaf beide kanten naar binnen toe zodat er een opgevouwen vierkant ontstaat.. * Vouw de 2 stukken cardstock van 16,8 x 8,3 cm dubbel en plak deze in het pop-up gedeelte. * Bevestig de 2 lintjes. * Plak het witte cardstock en het designpapier op. * Stempel de teksten en plak de plaatjes op het designpapier. Omslag: * Ril het stuk cardstock van 13 x 27 cm op 13 en 14 cm. * Plak de 2 uitgestanste figuren, iets verschoven van elkaar, op elkaar en plak deze bovenaan de achterzijde van de omslag. * Plak beide linten aan de binnenzijde van de omslag vast. * Plak het witte cardstock en designpapier op alle 4 de zijden. * Plak de 2 grote sterren rechtsboven en linksonder aan de binnenzijden. * Plak het pop-up gedeelte in de kaart. Veel plezier met het maken van deze kaart. Ik hoop dat ik jullie ook weer kan inspireren met mijn creatie en de video. Wens jullie allemaal nog een hele fijne en gezellige dag. Bedankt weer voor jullie bezoekje en de leuke reacties die jullie steeds achterlaten. Door op het product plaatje te klikken komt u bij het betreffende artikel in de webshop:
Hi everyone! Today I am sharing a step-by-step Sizzix tutorial using Karen Burniston's new Journey collection. You can see all the dies here, each one is so much fun and they work wonderfully together and in combination with Karen's previous collections. This is the inside of the card, a really cute indoor scene, with the super fun 3-D Chair in the centre. I love to create little scenes and to add photos to my pop-ups (see this tutorial too), and knew that someone had to sit in that chair, so I created a cozy reading corner for my son. We'll be doing both dry and heat embossing to create the different textures on the card. Since you need a door to walk into a room, I used Karen's Opening Door die on the front of the card. Let's start with the tutorial: Place the Chair pop-up in the Pop 'n Cuts Base die and die cut from smooth cream cardstock. The Journey collection has a new square base die with an ornate edge, but I didn't use it here, since I wanted a bit more space to build my scene. There are two embossing folders that coordinate with the Chair pop-up and we'll be using both here. One great technique to use together with the folder that has a table, lamp and frame, is the kissing technique. Ink up a stamp with embossing ink and stamp it on the embossing folder, on the side where the pattern is recessed. Ink and stamp again to cover the whole folder. Place the top of your die cut chair cardstock on the other side of the embossing folder (so that it lines up with the floor of your pop-up) and carefully close the folder and emboss. Sprinkle white embossing powder on your paper and watch how the stamped impression has transferred to the paper from the embossing folder, but only to the parts that aren't embossed. I removed the embossing powder from the chair with a small paint brush, but you can leave it too. Sometimes it can be harder to adhere things on top of melted powder, which is the only reason why I removed it. If there is any stray powder on the table, lamp and frame, brush that off too. Melt the powder with a heat gun. I decided to continue playing with embossing powders. Carefully apply embossing ink with a pen to the embossed parts, one section at a time and sprinkle with embossing powder. Brush off any stray powder with a small paint brush. Melt the powder and continue to the next section. I used silver powder for the frame and the lamp post, Seafoam White for the lamp shade and Vintage Photo Distress powder for the table, to give it a different texture. I did the table in three sections. You can use other colours of embossing powder and get a different effect. If you want to, you can leave out this step, and just ink the scene instead. Ink with Antique Linen and Gathered Twigs Distress Ink, using an ink blending tool. Watch the magic as the embossing resists the ink. Die cut just the chair again from natural sticky-back canvas and emboss in the Bubble folder. Adhere natural sticky-back canvas to a piece of cardstock and emboss in the mat folder. Love this texture. Adhering the canvas to the cardstock first, gives the embossing a bit more punch. Cut the mat out and fray the edges a little. Ink both the chair and the mat with Bundled Sage and Gathered Twigs. Our room needed a floor, and I love a wooden floor. The Darkroom Door Woodgrain stamp was perfect for this and was stamped with Versafine Vintage Sepia ink. Place a piece of scrap paper at the fold of the paper, to avoid stamping on the wall of the room. Don't worry about stamping on the chair since we are going to cover it up. One of my favourite dies from the Journey collection is the Flower & Heart, which die cuts five perfect little hearts. I had a left over piece of mat board which had been covered with old book paper and die cut hearts from that. To further embellish my little indoor scene, I printed two photos in two different sizes. We always have cars everywhere you look, so I stamped two small cars. The books were stamped, inked and cut out, to be placed on the table and the room needed a little clock on the wall. I also used my favourite Birds on a Wire die (but for the outside), the birds were inked with Bundled Sage and Gathered Twigs. I ended up only using one of them. I also found a little heart ribbon as a table cloth. Adhere the sticky-back canvas chair on top of the cardstock one and glue the photo to the chair. I cut a little pillow from cream felt. Looks cozy, doesn't it? I placed a tiny photo in the frame. The clock was coated with Glossy Accents and left to dry before gluing it to the wall. I used a Distress Marker to add some detail to the lamp shade. Glue a ribbon table cloth to the table and place small stamped items on top. You can see the texture of the embossing powder and Glossy Accents better on this photo. Adhere the mat to the floor at an angle and place a small stamped image on top. I also stamped the floor with two sentiment stamps, added another one stamped on a strip of paper and used three of the little hearts. I used Core'dinations Tim Holtz Distress Color-Core cardstock (Bundled Sage) for the base. The front was embossed with the Bricked folder, sanded and inked with Gathered Twigs. Die cut the door from cream cardstock, ink with Antique Linen and Gathered Twigs and stamp with the Woodgrain background stamp, as on the floor on the inside of the card. Mount the panels with foam dots and colour the handle with Brushed Pewter Distress Paint before gluing it to the door. Adhere the door to a piece of torn old book paper and tape to the background. On the inside of the door (which is inked with Antique Linen), I stamped another sentiment, adhered the larger of the two photos and a word with Tim Holtz Label Letters. Coat the bird with Glossy Accents and let it dry before gluing it to the top of the door. Here's another view of the pop-up from the top. I can think of so many different things to do with this chair die. It is so much fun and imagine the face of the recipient opening a card with this pop-up inside. Thank you for joining me in this tutorial! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: Surfaces: Sizzix Little Sizzles white mat board 6 x 13; Core'dinations Tim Holtz Distress Color-Core cardstock; Claudine Hellmuth Natural Sticky-Back Canvas; Neenah Smooth Cream cardstock; felt, old book paper Dies: Sizzix: 3-D Chair pop-up, Flower & Heart, Opening Door & Wreath, Birds on a Wire, 3-D Card Horizontal A2 Embossing folders: Sizzix: Foyer Set, Bubble & Honeycomp set, Bricked & Woodgrain Stamps: Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz: Tiny Things; Darkroom Door: Woodgrain Background; Hero Arts: Antique Flower Background S5264,I love Books ST506, Come Fly With Me 331481, Going CL478, Home Sweet Home ST513; Artistic Outpost: Favorite Book Ink: Ranger Archival Jet Black; Distress Ink: Antique Linen, Bundled Sage, Gathered Twigs; Versafine Vintage Sepia; Tsukineko Versamark pad and pen Paint: Distress Paint: Brushed Pewter Embossing powder: Ranger Distress Embossing Powder: Vintage Photo, Ranger Seafoam White, Silver Embellishments: Tim Holtz Idea-ology Label Letters; ribbon
Hello Friends Today the spotlight is shinning on Frenchie's team last month I challenge them to make a movable card or pop up. You will see many different styles and awesome creation. If I ha
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Hi everyone, today I’m sharing these striking Star Explosion Pop-Up Cards. This fun card style is easy to make and no specialty dies are needed to create this unusual shape. These fold down…
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Here is the outside cover of the butterfly pop up card. Just a beautiful butterfly graphic printed out and glued to the front. I...
Animal lovers will love to make these adorable pig cards. They're great to use as party invitations, place seating at the birthday table, or just as part of a collection of favorite animals. Make a few, and decorate them each differently,...
Most of these pop-up templates are print-ready and can be downloaded in PDF format so pick a nice design, turn your printer on and get started right away!
Easy step by step for kids on how to make your own pop-up frog! Also, download the free pop-up frog printable!
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Hi everyone! Sorry I've been so absent lately - it seems like this summer has flown by. I've had a lot of different things going on and just haven't had a lot of any time to spend in the studio. I always plan to enter something into Graphic 45's challenges, but it seems like I always run out of time and never get something made. This month, I actually have something to share! Recently, my friend Cyndi came up with the coolest idea for a pop-up tunnel card and taught our little group of crafty friends how to make it. I had just bought the Imagine paper collection and couldn't wait to dig into it for this card. I mean....right?!? Unfortunately Cyndi's been really busy and hasn't had a chance to post a tutorial for this card. I am bugging her though, and hopefully she'll get one made up, because everyone needs to make this card. It's so much easier than it looks and you can keep it simple (no clue how to do that!) or go crazy with the embellishments (I am well-versed on that). Here is a top view so you can see all of the layers. The windows are cut with graduated sizes of label dies. I believe these are by Spellbinders. So many layers! I have always been so obsessed with tunnel cards/books...it's so much fun making little scenes. This is such a fun card if you enjoy lots of fussy cutting. The Imagine collection has to be one of my all-time favorites from Graphic 45. There are so many great elements to cut out! It's hard to see, but even the house and tiny balloons on the very back of the card are 3D. This is truly one of those cards you have to see in person to really appreciate! Thanks so much for stopping by today! You can find the supplies I used at Simon Says Stamp via the links below.
Learn how to make a pop up book from scratch includingthree spreads and an embellished cover with another pop up!
When I was a kid I adored making pop up cards for my mom, especially for holidays like Valentine's Day or Mother's Day. This gorgeous pop up flower card we are sharing today is super
Pop-Up Book Cards are display cards that are best viewed when standing open. The inner portion of the card pops up to resemble the pages of an open book, then folds down again when the card is closed. 1. Start with two 6" x 12" pieces of cardstock. (I used a piece of 12" x 12" double-sided kraft cardstock, cut it up the middle and turned one piece over.) 2. Score one of the pieces at 6" and fold in half. This will form the outside of your card. 3. Decorate the front as desired then set aside. (I used patterned papers, ribbon, stamps, a border punch, die cuts and a water coloured image for the front of my card.) INNER TEMPLATE 4. Using the template above, cut and score your second piece of cardstock. (Note: the dashed lines are score lines and the solid lines are cut lines) 5. Fold along the score lines as shown in the pictures below. Make sure you press each fold firmly to get a nice sharp crease. FROM ABOVE 6. Decorate the cardstock as desired. (I used patterned papers, die cuts and stamps.) 7. Turn the piece of cardstock over and add double sided adhesive as shown in the photo below. Do not add adhesive to the centre section or over any of the creases. 8. Working with one side at a time, secure the inside section of the card to the outside of the card matching the top, bottom and side edges. Repeat on the other side and your card is done! FINISHED CARD INSIDE Stamps:
Juhu, wieder eine neue Kartenform ausprobiert – eine Pop-Up-Fächer-Karte. So habe ich sie zumindest mal […]
Playing with more stuff! I saw a sample on a demonstrator-only Facebook page, and had to try it for my grandsons. What do you think of this: I got this adorable new stamp set, Seaside Shore, and thought it would be fun to make a card for Ethan and Jacob. So I started with the inside--if this wasn't going to work I wasn't going to spend time creating the outside of the card...but it DID work,and it came out so cute. So here is the card from the front. I stamped the fish, masked them with a post-it note (stamped the fish and cut out to create the mask) and then stamped over them with the seaweed. I also added the bubbles. Then I colored them to make them look "tropical", and I added Wink of Stella to each fish (sorry you can't see how shiny they are). Then to the inside: I created a "pop up" by folding my cardstock in half and making a slit about 1-3/4" across the fold. Then I scored from each end of the slit to the center of the fold--this allowed me to pop out the "mouth" of my fish. I covered him in Peekaboo Peach Designer Series Paper; his tail is cut from a retired flower punch (but could easily be from a heart punch) and his fins are the retired Scallop Circle punch. On the back of the card, across the "mouth" I added a stamped banner, glued to either side of his mouth. Seaweed was added along the bottom of the "ocean" and I stamped and cut some little shells for the ocean floor. This piece was mounted to little scalloped strips of Peekaboo Peach, and then adhered to the inside of my card. But I had to have a treat to go with my cute card... The new Clear Tiny Treat Boxes were perfect! They are 2" cubes, clear, and such fun to play with. I cut 1-15/16" x 8-1/2" strips of the Peekaboo Peach DSP and scored them at just under the 2" mark every 2"; this allowed me to insert the paper INSIDE the treat box. I wrapped them with ribbon and added little tags. These were cut with the Lots of Labels Framelits and decorated with Swirly Scribbles "seaweed" and cut out fish. And what was inside? Well fish and and worms, of course: I found Swedish Fish and Gummy Worms--what could be more perfect? I loved putting this set together, and expect my grandsons will enjoy it all when it arrives this week. What do you think? All items can be purchased here.