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Friday, May 13, 2016

Pop Stand Card


Hello dear crafters!

Thank you for stopping by. I hope you are having a wonderful week!
Today I am going to share with you a very interesting card. I have not seen a card like this before. I was inspired by something I saw at the store while shopping earlier this week when I was enjoying a short vacation.

I think this is a very unique card and it is not very hard to make. I hope you will try it.



 The supplies I used for this card are from the new 2016-2017 Stampin' Up! Catalog.
You can order this products through a demonstrator like myself. I would be delighted to be your Stampin Up demonstrator and would appreciate your business. Please contact me at mefennelly@yahoo.com


  • Card Stock: Peekaboo Peach #141417, Emerald Envy #141415, Sweet Sugarplum #141418 and Very Vanilla #101650
  • In pad Peekaboo Peach #141398
  • Designer Series Paper Stack Playful Palette #141657
  • Thoughtful Banner Stamp set and Duet Banner Punch Bundle #142330
  • Botanical Builder Framelits #140625
  • Snail Adhesive #104332
  • Stampin' Dimensionals #104430
  • Mini Glue Dots #103683
  • Rubber band approximately 1" long


Directions:
  • For the base cut your card stock at 8.5" x 7" 
  • on the 8.5" side score at 4.25"
  • on the 7" side score .75" on each side then make a small mark at the 3.5" mark on the top and on the bottom.
  • Fold the card in half at the scored line and then snipe on an angle on both sides
  • Open the card and score from the 3.5" mark to the intersection between the center score line and the side score line. Do this on both sides of the card and on the top and the bottom of the card.
  • Using a hole punch, punch a hole 1" from the bottom between the outer edge of the card and the side score line on the right and the left side.
  • Make a diagonal cut from the outer edge of the card to the punched hole on both sides
  • Fold the side score lines inwards and then insert the rubber band on each side.
  • Decorate card as desired.
Click on the picture for the video tutorial.


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  2. Great! I'm happy you were able to enjoy it and understand it! Have a great day!

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