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Old 11-15-2006, 07:41 AM   #1  
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Default Flip Flop Book

I've been on here scouring the forums looking for instructions to make a flip book. I want to do one using the set All Mixed UP - found one in the gallery but could not find the instructions posted with it and can't email the creator of the book. Anyone know where I can find this? I can probably figure something out myself but would be so much easier if I could already find instructions. Thanks for any help.
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Default Swing (Flip Flop) Card tutorial

Kathy,

Swing (Flip Flop) Card tutorial by Beate <---click!

To get there on your own...
  • click on resources (*very* top of the page, right hand side)
  • then click on PROJECTS
  • then click on Swing (Flip Flop) Card

If that's not it, are you able to post a link to an example of a card which uses this technique?

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Old 11-15-2006, 01:46 PM   #3  
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Default Flip flop Book

Actually, I'm not looking for a flip flop card - but a flip flop book if I am doing this correctly (crossing fingers) I found it at All Mixed Up by gaylestamps at Splitcoaststampers and since that is not highlighting in blue, it evidently is not correct. (sigh) Anyway, it is found under the gallery selection "All Mixed Up" and is the 6th entry - actually 6,7,8, and 9 I believe. Totally different from a flip flop card. Oh that it were only that easy.! Thanks anyway though.
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Default All Mixed Up Flip Book Instructions

Ah, ok, now I see what you mean, Kathy.

If you go to the "Cover" of this card by StampOwl (click to see the cover), she posts a link to the instructions, which are:
here - All Mixed Up Flip Book Instructions. <--click!

I hope that's what you're looking for!

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Thanks Chris - I tried downloading this last night and was unsuccessful twice - so I tried once more this morning - if this doesn't get it then I am going to "dive" in on my own and figure this out - I ended up just doing a game tin instead so I would have something different with this set. thanks for the help.
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oops =- sorry Cris - not Chris!
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Default Adobe Acrobat Reader!

Hi, Kathy!

Do you have the application program, Adobe Acrobat Reader? It's something you really should have, since a lot of companies and people prefer to share files as PDF's and Acrobat is made to read PDF's. And it's a free!!! And Adobe is a reputable, long-standing company.


You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free HERE. <--click!

So, after you download Acrobat Reader, go back to StampOwl's thread and (if you have PC) do this: (this is copied from someone else, as I don't have a PC)
  • RIGHT CLICK ON FILE
  • then left click on "Save Target as".
  • A box will pop up and you want to "save" (to your docs).
  • When file is saved, another box will ask if you wish to open.
  • Click "open" and Voli�, you can read the file in Adobe Acrobat Reader!

As a last resort, I saved her instructions as a JPG file and uploaded the pics;
All Mixed Up by StampOwl page 1
All Mixed Up by StampOwl page 2
I hope she doesn't mind that I did that. :confused:

But you should really get Acrobat Reader; it'll make things easier for you!

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