I made this Interactive (IC) SLIDER CARD for my Celebrating 30 Days of Pisces 2019 personal challenge. If you want to find out more about it, just follow the link provided. :o)
This is a FIFTEENTH and last type of IC I made for my challenge. I made 15 different types of interactive cards during Pisces period, which was my personal challenge. I completed my challenge, achieved my goals and had a lot of fun. I wrote a short review about the challenge here.
How I made this card...
To make this card I used stamps from two adorable Paper Smooches stamp sets: a camel from 'Zoo Crew' and a sentiment form 'Sentiment Sampler'. I also used a tiny dots stamp from Create a Smile 'Beach Party' stamp set (part of a kit).
I stamped the camel on a watercolor paper and watercolored her using Distress Inks. After drying, I fussy cut the camel and traced edges with a black marker. I stamped another camel on a white cardstock paper, colored her with black marker, fussy cut her, traced edges with black marker and glued watercolored camel over the black one. I did this because the watercolor paper I used is very thin and I needed a thicker image.
Then I prepared a white side folded card base and a white cardstock paper panel, both same size.
As I don't have slider die-cuts, I used tools I have to create slider opening. I die cut two tiny circles on the panel. Then I cut two parallel lines, using a kraft knife and a ruler, from one to another circle and got slider opening.
Next up was a background scene. I was inspired with two cards I made in the past, both CASEd from a super talented Francine Vuillème of 1001 cartes. You can find my cards here and here (Francine's originals here and here).
For the Sun, I used a circle stencil that I made couple years ago from an acetate sheet leftovers, using a circle cutter. I blended Distress Inks through the stencil on the panel.
For the sand, I masked bottom part of the panel with post-it papers and blended a Distress Ink Tea Dye on the panel. Then I stamped tiny dots over the sand to make it more realistic. Lastly, I stamped the sentiment on the panel.
For a slider mechanism, I used a square piece of a cardstock paper and a plastic letter bead. I glued the bead on the cardstock square and left it dry for an hour. I didn't use any special glue. I used UHU all purpose liquid glue.
- Paper Smooches 'Zoo Crew' stamp set
- Paper Smooches 'Sentiment Sampler' stamp set
- Create a Smile 'Beach Party' kit (tiny dots stamp)
- handmade circle stencil
- white cardstock paper
- thick watercolor paper
- Ranger's Archival Ink (Jet Black)
- Tim Holtz's Distress Inks:
- Mustard Seed
- Spiced Marmalade
- Antique Linen
- Tea Dye
- Walnut Stain
- Stabilo Fiber Tip Pen (Marker) 68/46, Black
- plastic letter bead
- UHU liquid glue
- 3-D foam sheet, 3 mm thick
- acrylic block (102 mm x 102 mm)
- Fiskars High Precision Personal Paper Trimmer
- Xcut Self Healing Cutting Mat A4
- Sizzix Big Shot
- tiniest circle die-cut from Sizzix Big Shot starter kit
- bone folder
- scissors
- kraft knife
- Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tools
- ruler
- Marabu rounded fine paint brush no. #0
- water
- paper towels
- post-it papers
I love how my card turned out!! Desert scene, interactive card, yet still CAS. Here is a short video... :o)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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It's took me much longer than I planed to share all my IC cards with you, but I finally managed. :o) I'll share a complete preview and wrap up post sometimes next week. :o)
Fun slider CAS card, Milka, and it's so cute too!!
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