Put adhesive for second square as shown with the grid marksĬontinue attaching the last two decorated squares.Īdhere the layer piece to the card base. ![]() Now folding the short end up, adhere the bottom of the short edge to the center of the band. Put the long end of the pull tab under the band and align with the bottom edge of the layer piece. IMPORTANT: Only put adhesive on each end of the band (about 1/2″) and don’t glue down in the center so the pull tab can move freely underneath the band.įor a more secure hold, punch a hole through the band at each end and through the layer underneath and secure brads through the holes on each side (see photo). For strength I use a small piece of Sticky Strip (strong double-sided adhesive) here. Making sure band is aligned straight, adhere it about 3/4″ from the bottom of the layer piece. If desired, embellish with spritzed or sponged ink, or glitter.Īdhere these pieces to mat pieces of colored card stock. Stamp designs on 1 7/8″ pieces of white card stock. I also spritzed with colored ink using the Spritzer tool. Stamp designs on layer piece of white card stock. I prefer assembling the card first but this is risky because if I mess up while stamping, my card is already done. You can stamp your greeting on the long end (end opposite of the score lines) stamping about 3/4 of an inch from the bottom. It is a hand-powered squeeze bulb used with ink markers to spray ink (photo below).įold the pull tab at score lines being careful to keep sides aligned. Sticky Strip adhesive or double sided tape You want something strong enough to hold all the parts together when the pull tab is pulledĭouble sided adhesive such as Tombow Mono Adhesive (permanent)īecause of the movement, you don’t want to add anything that will stick up on the card but a little glitter on the decorated squares is nice and sparkles to catch your eye when the tab is pulled. Mats for Decorated Squares: Four pieces of colored card stock each: 2″ x 2″ (these can be matching or different from each other, your choice) I like to match it to the base card.ĭecorated Squares: Four pieces of white or light colored card stock each: 1 7/8″ x 1 7/8″ Pull Tab Piece: 9″ x 2″ piece colored card stockīand: 4″ x 3/4″ piece colored card stock: This holds the pull tab piece in place. ![]() Alternatively, use a piece of decorative paper for this layer. Layer: 5 1/4″ x 4″ white or light colored card stock: The waterfall mechanism is built on this layer. In this case, just cut your cards stock to 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″. Alternatively, your base can be a non-opening card. Then measure and cut your card stock, stamp all the images and finally assemble the parts.īase: 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ piece colored card stock: Score and fold to make a card 4 1/4″ x 5 1/2″. ![]() Take the time to read through the directions first. Moving parts AND a surprise greeting make this a distinctive card. People really love cards with moving parts and this has another bonus: your greeting or another image is revealed as you pull down on the tab. I’m happy to have made it halfway through 30 Days of Creativity which is proving to both challenging and creative.Ī waterfall card has four decorated squares that, when the tab is pulled, flip up to reveal the next image. (See Day 2 Project for decorating the Altoids tin here ). Creation: Another cute Father’s Day gift! If you use the smaller size, 6 will fit very nicely in a decorated Altoids tin. ( E6000 is a good adhesive option for gluing the magnets on the back but I didn’t have any and the glue gun was faster).ħ. Small amount of Diamond Glaze or Crystal Effects or similar clear adhesive for adhering photos to marbles. ![]() 1 1/4 inch circle punch (if you are using large sized glass marbles). I did a few sizes on the page of each photo so I would have a good selection.ģ. Photos – mine were printed on a color laser jet printer. Find the marbles in the floral department or with mosaic supplies.Ģ. The smaller size came in a giant bag at Michaels which looked like way too many, but these are so easy, I wish I’d gone for that. I used the large size which is a bit over 1 1/4 inches. Flat glass marbles (also called gems and glass globs). Visit our one stop shop in Phoenix, to make this holiday season special.1. Make this winter one to remember with Michaels. We also carry Hanukkah and Kwanzaa decor, including: exclusive ceremonial items like candles, menorahs and decorations. Shop our weddings and birthday supplies or get organized with our storage solutions for your everyday needs.Ĭelebrate Christmas and New Years with our winter holiday essentials, like our wide selection of Christmas trees, indoor decor, party decorations for Christmas and New Years, wreaths, garlands, and more. Browse our collection of popular art supplies in needle work, paper, wood, and textiles. Michaels crafts store located at 2766 W Peoria Ave, Phoenix, AZ, has what you need to bring your creativity to life. Learn More About Your Phoenix Craft Store
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