Birthday Card, interactive card, Stampin'Up

The tricky card… not so tricky

Such a fun a creative card! In spite of its name, this card has only a few steps to it, but nothing out of the ordinary. shall we try to make it together?

I am trying to use everything I can from the Annual catalog, getting ready for the new catalog, that’s coming on May 1st. (excited? I am) This time, I am using the Blessings of Home bundle and this is a pair you don’t want to miss. As always, I really appreciate that Stampin’Up includes some many extra pieces in their dies. ready to get yours? I am also using the Abigail Rose DSP; if you into shabby chic, this is your guy.


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Tricky Card| Video

Measurements

  • Cardbase is 1 piece of crumb cake cardstock measuring 12″ x 4-3/4″; score on the long side at 4″ and 8
  • Front of the card:
    • 1 piece of DSP measuring 3-7/8″ x 4-5/8″
    • 1 piece of DSP measuring 3-3/4″ x 4-1/2′
    • 1 piece of vellum measuring 3-1/2″ x 4-1/4″
  • Mechanism:
    • 2 pieces of crumb cake measuring 3-3/4″x 6-1/2″; score on the long side at 2-3/4″ and lightly at 5-1/2″
    • 2 pieces of petal pink cardstock measuring 7/8″ x 3-5/8
    • 2 pieces of DSP measuring 3/4″ x 3-1/2″
    • 4 pieces of DSP measuring 2-5/8″ x 3-5/8″
    • 4 pieces of DSP measuring 2-1/2 x 3-1/2. I used a combination of white cardstock and DSP

Product List

This is such a versatile card that making one, makes no sense, right? Here are a few options to get your creative juices going.

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