Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Fire & Ice Blog Hop

Fire & Ice Blog Hop

 Welcome to this month's ClubScrap Blog Hop!  


Well I know this technique has been around forever, but honestly I had never tried the technique out myself.  When I saw the cutouts from this month's kit - I thought it would be a perfect chance to give it a try.  There is instructions all over the net for this "Waterfall" technique if you need further instructions than my photo shots here.

Supplies:
Yellow cut outs from kit
Blue cardstock to mat cut outs
11x3 yellow cardstock strip
1x5 blue cardstock strip
5x7 orange card back (folded measurement)
4-3/4x6-3/4 blue cardstock mat
2 brads
piece of ribbon
circle punches
adhesive
Rubberstamp
Ink

Instructions:
1.  Mat cutouts
2. Adhere the ends (about 1 inch on each side) of the 1x5 strip to the mat, then use brads as well to adhere the 2 pieces together

3.  Take yellow strip and score a line at 3inches, then at 3-3/4, 4.5, 5-1/4.  Adhere the cut outs to the yellow strip.  Start with the first piece and adhere the entire backside, then with the next 3 just adhere in the 3/4in section.
Repeat until all have been adhered
4.  Punch a circle out of the card mat.  Punch another circle out of a piece of scrap.

5.  Adhere the orange circle onto the yellow strip.
6. Add ribbon.
7. Slip into card front and adhere yellow strip to blue card front as shown:
8.  Adhere card front to card back
9.  Once adhesive has set, you will be able to pull on the handle and move from panel to panel to panel.  You can rubberstamp a saying when fully open.




Thanks for visiting my blog during the ClubScrap Blog Hop!


Wanna see some more great creative ideas using this month's Fire & Ice kit from ClubScrap???  Just check out the next participant in the Blog Hop, please visit Jill P's Blog for more!  You can also visit ClubScrapCreates for the full list of participants.



The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin

15 comments:

  1. Debbie, it is hard to believe that you had never tried this technique before. I think you did a fantastic job and love the idea of having it on the front of a card. So fun and interactive. Thanks for the tutorial :)

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  2. Thanks, Deb, for the tutorial for your amazing card. I'm going to have to try it!

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  3. Can you believe I've never tried this either? It turned out great with elements from Fire & Ice. Great job on the tutorial, Deb!

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  4. This is great. I love interactive cards. What a wonderful idea to use the cut aparts in the kit.

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  5. Way cool interactive card! I need to make one of these too! Thanks for inspiring us again Deb!

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  6. Thanks for sharing this technique Deb - I think I want to put this type of interactive element on cards, layouts - pretty much everything! The elements from the kit look great with this technique.

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  7. I love that card! I've never made one before either.

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  8. I love your whaterfall card,what a great thought for those panels!
    And the colors are great.

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  9. What a perfect technique for this collection. Love it! It's hard to explain, but it's really pretty easy, isn't it? :) Thanks for participating in the hop!

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  10. Love the card ~ haven't made a waterfall in a long time...you have inspired me to make one very soon!

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  11. What a great idea for the panels - really like it!

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  12. Deb, this paper is perfect for this card. Thanks for the easy steps to make!

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  13. I haven't tried this out either but it turned out great!

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