It has finally begun to cool off here in Tennessee, and it has me anxiously awaiting the coziness of winter. I thought it would be fitting to play with the snowflake stamp set that Papertrey will be releasing on Sunday night. It is inspired by THIS free digital kit that I designed for Paper Crafts magazine. (If you haven’t downloaded it yet, do it now before you forget!)
Today’s project is a fun interactive card (I just love that kind of stuff!) It used a technique that I had seen used to create treat packaging with candy bars or packets of popcorn. I thought I would adapt it to be used on a slide out card.
First, I wanted to create my own patterned paper to use as a backdrop for my project. I found that the smaller snowflake included in this set fits perfectly inside one of the images from Borders & Corners Circle. I like to make symmetrical patterned paper with circles. I find it easier than random designs. People always ask how I get the images lined up so well. Here are a few little tips. Allow your eye to use the edges of your paper as a guide for getting things straight. I always stamp a single vertical row first, right along the edge of the paper.
I then add a second row, stamping "in between" each of the images in the previous row. While you are hovering above your paper with the stamp, look at your spacing on all four sides. Be sure it is equal spacing before you stamp. The clear nature of the stamps helps as well. You just continue so on and so forth until you have filled the entire page.
Finally, I fill in the circles with the snowflake image. This step is quick and easy since the placement has already been decided for you. Using white pigment ink with these snowflakes provides such FANTASTIC results. I was really happy with how they turned out.
Now to turn this beautiful paper into a project! I cut the cardstock 4.25 x 9 inches. I then scored it @ 4.25 & 8.5 inch marks. I applied Terrifically Tacky tape to the remaining 1/2-inch flap.I was then able to assemble it into a "sleeve".
Next you want to add a notch to make it easy to pull out your slide. I used a 3/4-inch circle punch, inserted halfway onto one of the open edges of the sleeve.
I needed to create a slot for the ribbon to feed through, so I used my Making Memories punch & hammer. I like using this tool rather than a hand-held punch because it easily goes through more than one layer of cardstock.
Next up is the slider. I cut a piece of cardstock measuring 4×4 inches ( I knew I would be matting this; if you choose not to mat, your finished slider should measure 4-1/8 inch square). I inserted it partway into my sleeve so that I could mark where the ribbon lay. The reason I wanted to make this designation was so that I would make sure not stamp a portion of my sentiment there, or else it would be hidden by the ribbon. I just used a pencil and ruler to create these lines, using the ends of the slot as a reference.
I rounded the two right-hand corners of the slider with my punch. If your corner rounder punch is anything like mine, sometimes it will leave little ragged pieces behind, depending on what kind of mood it is in! I have found that by keeping a nail file nearby, I can quickly run it along any edges to smooth them and even them out.
So after all of these steps are completed I am left with these supplies to construct my card. The notched sleeve, the card insert & ribbon.
To assemble the card, I first threaded the ribbon through the slot. You want to be sure to go through both layers of the sleeve, with one end of the ribbon coming out on the underside and the other from the top.
Pull both ends of the ribbon to the right.
Partially insert the slider card into the sleeve and in between the layers of ribbon.
Push the slider into the sleeve, therefore pulling the ribbon with it. In this photo I pushed the slide farther than necessary to show you how the ribbon is looped around the side of the slider. When you are creating your own, you just want to stop pushing one the slider gets to the edge of the sleeve.
Tie a knot on the notched side of the sleeve, tightly holding the slider in place. The knot will rest on the edge of the slider.
You now can pull on the knot and the slider come comes out with it. These would be easy to mass-produce as Christmas cards. You could even add a photo to the slider which would be so unique!
Tomorrow I will share projects for both stamps sets, so be sure to stop by!
SUPPLIES:
INK- White Craft Ink from Stampin’ Up!
STAMPS- Papertrey Ink
CARDSTOCK- Cool Caribbean & Kraft from SU!, light blue from Prism
OTHER- White organdy ribbon from SU!, 3/4" circle punch from EK Success, slot punch from Making Memories, Square Nestabilties Die Cuts
Wow beautiful card! I have been eyeing some snowflake stamps but I think I know why I haven’t purchased yet. I belive this set which looks like it is going to be breath taking is the one I have been waiting for. Great job Nichole!
This is the one I’ve been waiting for!!!!!!! I CAN.NOT.WAIT for the whole reveal!!!!!! LOVE IT NICHOLE!!!
do you heat set the white ink or emboss it…? BEAUTIFUL CARD…awesome ideas! My credit card is crying…
cwenzel@wideopenwest.com
Your ideas always blow me away. Another beautiful set. My husband’s not gonna be quite as thrilled with yet another purchase. Oh well.
Oh, I love this idea and it doesn’t look that hard to do! And snowflakes stamps! I am doomed! LOL Thank you Nichole for your wonderful ideas! lainey
I am soo excited! Cake and snowflakes…perfect!! Thank you for two more great sets!! 🙂
AWESOME! I love the whole interactive thing, and I love that you don’t have to tie and untie the ribbon to make it happen! Thanks for sharing!
Nicole I think you may have just made my family card this year – I LOVE this!! How fun and absolutely beautiful! Can’t wait for the reveal! 🙂
oh, you are making such beautiful cards! Love them!
This is beautiful, love it, and what a great idea.
Love it! Great job!
You are killing me! LOVE the circles and love the snowflakes even more. YUM 🙂
Thanks for a great tutorial. I’ve seen these, but never ventured to try them!
I love it !
Nichole!!! You are such a tease! Can’t wait for Sunday night!!!!
Well, the good news is at least I already have the borders/circle set…the bad news is I must have those snowflakes!! Looking forward to the reveal.
I might just be having a blonde moment, but I cannot, in my head, figure out how the slider works! Oi!
Very cool card tho!
Wonderful! I have one question! Are you a Stampin UP Demenstrator?
Beautiful! I can’t wait to get this set!
I love this card style have not made one in a long time and going to have to go for it again after seeing this. Thanks again for the great ideas, the background paper is way cool.
Just 2 more days I feel like a kid at Christmas time.
I love this card style have not made one in a long time and going to have to go for it again after seeing this. Thanks again for the great ideas, the background paper is way cool.
Just 2 more days I feel like a kid at Christmas time.
beautiful…
Love it! Those snowflakes are so classy! Does the larger snowflakes fit inside the larger circles? I only have the oval borders & corners and need to be able to decide if I “need” the circles too.
Oh and I love that Cool Caribbean. I am so glad I stocked up on it….unfortunately I forgot until now. Thanks for reminding me.
Nichole …. this sleeve-card is beyond spectacular with such elegance. I love your Tutorials; you always provide the smallest details, which helps me greatly.
Can’t wait to see what you create tomorrow :0) And only two more sleeps {*wink*} ’til the new Papertrey sets are released ! WOOHOOO!
Good Idea and wonderfull result
Helena from Spain
I love snowflakes
thanks for sharing, this is excellent!!! 🙂
KRAFT AND WHITE!
This is PINERRIFFIC!
Beautiful!!!
This is beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial!
Love your background paper. Now I know I have to get the other Borders and Corners sets! I love your style of simplicity and great design. Your tutorial are the best. Thanks again for sharing.
I love this card. I like its simplicity. I am going to use your idea for wedding invites. Thanks for sharing and thanks for your lovely work.
*WOW*, this is just GREAT!!! And I didn’t know you were in TN, that’s where I’m from! I haven’t lived there in a very long time, but my relatives are still there, and the family farms! Too neat…thanks for the BEAUTIFUL tutorial!
OMG!!! You once again will be costing me money with all your gorgeous stuff!! I love your use of color and the clever things you come up with. I’m sure my hubby can’t wait to meet you on the cruise to see who I’m supporting!! LOL Just kidding!! I love it all!!
Nichole, I love your work. I didn’t realize you are in TN too…it’s been sooo hot for sooo long here! I’m in ET, where are you located?
Judi Harvey
Ok, I’m making one of these right now and there’s something odd about the scoring measurements. Am I missing something or are they incorrect?
Nichole…
I just discovered this site and have to say how wonderful your tutorials are!!!
I subscribe to many craft, scrapbook and card making newsletters & magazines and by far your little tips and instructions are incredible…so easy to follow! Your designs are classy and beautiful. I can’t wait to try some of your ideas. Thanks so much!
-Jeannie
How heavy is the acrylic or plastic that you used for your cake card? Do you have it available? If so what is the cost?
Is it heavy enough to stand on its own?
How heavy is the acrylic or plastic that you used for your cake card? Do you have it available? If so what is the cost?
Is it heavy enough to stand on its own?
ravissant je découvre ton blog et j’adore
i am trying to get the paper tray clear boxes and i dont see them in the website can u help?
Thanks for this tutorial, well done.Also the link at the beginning to the papercrafts site is not working