For Technique Time, I show a way to incorporate elements to make an interactive slider card with a mouse scene.
2/17/2021
Interactive slider card ~ mouse scene tutorial
Sentiment: Just wanted to say hello.
This is an interactive slider card with a cute mouse scene. There is a lift tab and when pulled up the mouse scene lifts up to reveal the hello sentiment inside.
Helpful tips:
Here are helpful tips for creating this interactive slider card. To begin, stamp a card front using the interactive verbiage stamp set. I used the original Misti and stamped it onto an oversized cardstock piece. Next, die-cut or trim around the scene panel to make a flip-up section. Then, make a little scene with the mouse and a sentiment strip for the front. Also, trim a lift panel to go behind the scene panel. Assemble according to the video tutorial. Finally, layer it all to allow the lift panel to move up and down on the card front.
And here are more views.
Also, foam and flat double-sided tape, cardstock, Original Misti, MFT extreme black ink, Ranger ink in cobalt, distress oxide ink pad in broken china; Wow embossing pad, MFT die-namics slider surprise, stitched scallop basic edges and a flag; Post-It tape, ink blending brush, Copic markers B26, B05, BG32, W1, W5, R20.
Thank you for visiting.
Gaylynn
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