I took two more photos since I am getting lots of questions as to how this pop up card was made - (you can see the best photo I could get in my gallery) but these two show the angle that shows the pop up part. You just cut the confetti cardstock slightly smaller then the backing of your card, fold it in half, and cut as many slits as you want to pop out on the crease - does that make sense? Like a basic pop up card just has two side by side slits that make one band pop out to then put your focal point on or what you want to pop up - on THIS card, I cut 3 sets of side by side slits so three bands would pop out and I could stick stuff on all three and I made them different lengths to get the depth......hope this helps - you can see in my gallery that the best pic of this card is one where you cannot SEE the blue strips in the background - I was going to cut more trees and camoflage them but it was getting near bed time last night...... Thanks for all the comments on the card! Hope these instructions help!! this is the only way I knew to not have to retype it 6 times......sorry if it's NOT okay to post the same thing twice.....
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Tue, Jun 10, 2008 @ 7:19 AM
Thanks again, Karen! Of course it is o.k. for you to post the same picture, with different views, more than once! Isn't that what this site is all about, sharing and teaching?
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Tue, Jun 10, 2008 @ 12:14 PM
Absolutely AWESOME card!! You have inspired me!!!
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Thu, Jul 17, 2008 @ 8:52 AM
This was certainly labor intensive, but so worth the work!
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