Here is a fun variation on the T-Slide card. You can have more than one sliding piece on the inside of the card.
Follow the directions for making the basic T-Slide card. When you get to step 5, you will score 3 slots. To do this, place the piece back onto the Fiskars cutter. Line the left edge of the paper at 3 1/2". Lift the rail on the cutter and place the blade at 1 1/8". Push the blade down and slide to the 1 7/8" position. Lift the blade again and position at 2 1/8", push blade down and slide to 2 7/8". Lift blade and position at 3 1/8", push blade down and slide to 3 7/8". Slide the whole piece 1/8" to the left on the cutter. Repeat these cuts above. Take a xacto knife to cut away the little slot pieces.
Cut 3 pieces for the inside of the card 5/8" x 3 1/2. Score the end of each piece at 1/2". Continue assembling the card at step 7 of the T-Slide instructions.
For this card, I used papers from Parisian Summer and Pink Pirouette designer prints. The raccoon is from Stampin' Up! Under the Stars and the greetings are from Stampin' Up! Three Little Words.
9 comments:
Wow! What an awesome card! Even though it looks complicated, I'm going to try it! TFS!
You've done it again!!!! Love the surprise - I love these type of cards!
Great job on the variation to this card style. TFS. Have a great day!
I Like this variation very much and am going to give it a try one of these days.
Thank you for sharing.
Very cute! I've enjoyed these cards very much. Thank you.
Awesome card I think I just might need to try one of these I love fun cards like this.
God Bless,
Jeanine
www.blstamper.blogspot.com
How cool is this? I am thinking I will have to make one of these too. I love interactive cards and so can't wait to try thin. TFS.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm subscribing to your wonderful blog; found you via Stampin' Addicts.
Lucia Kaiser
This is a wonderful card, I appreciate your awesome instructions!
This is soooo cute!!!! I love all the well-thought out details, down to the heart on the pull-tab. Just wonderful!!!
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