Make this easy butterfly card! This step-by-step tutorial and free pattern let's you make a gorgeous pop-up butterfly card -- perfect for Mother's Day, birthdays, and get well cards. This is a simple pop up card with big appeal.
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On m'a demandé, il y a un pt moment déjà, de réaliser un modèle de kirigami sur Star Wars. Ce ne sont pas les idées et modèles qui manquent sur internet, mais le plus dur aura été de choisir sur quoi partir et surtout ce qui est réalisable ou non en...
Make your own christmas cards with this tutorial for a DIY pop up christmas tree card & DIY pop up snowman card! It's a kid-friendly holiday craft too!
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Super easy Pop Up Butterfly Card for kids to make. A perfect pop up card idea for Birthdays, Mother's Day, Teachers and more. Easy paper butterflies!
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Auch wenn der erste Advent schon vor der Tür ist, hat man noch genügend Zeit, um ein paar hübsche Weihnachtskarten zu basteln. Selbst gemachte Karten oder
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Prosta ładna kartka jako podarunek bożonarodzeniowy :)
Bonjour, Vous êtes de plus en plus nombreuses à vous lancer dans la réalisation de cette carte ; donc voici quelques informations en photo...
Pour le tutu de la danseuse, il est réalisé en tulle. Froncez la taille avec un fin fil à coudre et le lasser sur l'envers du modèle avant de coller celui-ci sur son support, ensuite collez les bords du tutu sur l'endroit. Bon travail.
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Hi Everyone, I feel like a giddy teenager every time I get to play with new products and my card turns out to be fun to make! Special Delivery Girl is another amazing new release. I know you all can't do without both Special Delivery Girl and Special Delivery Boy. Details? For Baby Girl - Pink Swirl Paper, Pink Roses on Green Cardstock, Rose Vellum, Special Delivery Cardstock, Embellies, Stickers, More Stickers, Tags, Banner, and even Babies! This month, we are also featuring Diamond Dew Drops and partnering with Timeless Twine. Be sure to visit each day this month, as the design team has once again outdone themselves and are bringing you projects that will take your creativity to the sky. Enjoy! For my project, I made a pop-out baby card. This crib card is a great way to welcome the new baby - to really surprise Mom & Dad, make the inside of the card a replica of Baby's Nursery. Decorating this paper nursery is so much fun....I have here a "mirror" and "portrait" from Special Delivery stickers - but you can add shelves and windows. Design the crib to be a replica of Baby's crib. But beware! You will have so much fun making this nursery, it might just take you nine months to make the card! A list of supplies and detailed instructions are provided below. Supplies Used Pink Swirl Paper Pink Roses on Green Cardstock Kiwi Glitter Sorbet Cardstock White Cardstock Special Girl - Sweet Girl Stickers Special Girls - Little Friends - Baby Girls Delicate Asters Dies (Heartfelt Creations) Glitter - Lilac Pink (glitter Ritz) Timeless Twin - Bubble Gum Pink & White Jade Diamond Dew Drops Instructions As you can see, the card front is pretty standard. The card itself (finished size - 5-1/2" x 5-1/2") is made from Pink Swirl Paper - with pink inside. The card front is covered with white cardstock, then layered with Pink Swirl and Pink Roses on Green. The Sweet Girl sticker (matted with white) is popped up - embellished with a baby on the lower left corner. Glittered Delicate Asters embellish the card as well - with Bubble Gum Pink & White Twine Flower Centers. To make the flower centers, wrap twine in a continuous circle on a large glue dot - then transfer to the flower. The flowers are accented with Kiwi Sorbet leaves and twine hanging from the flowers. The card front was finished off with a Diamond Dew Drop border. Now for the fun! The card inside! Note as you are making the card, you will first complete "flat" parts inside - then outside, then embellish the inside, then finish off the outside. Remember to add the "bulky" items last to make it easier to add all other items. So, I began by "wallpapering" the room - adding a 4-1/2" x 11" layer of Pink Roses on Green Cardstock - leaving the top and bottom "molding" in pink. I created a cutting file to cut the crib on my Cricut. I used Sure Cuts a Lot - but this is an easy file to create using Cricut Craft Room - or to even cut with a craft knife. Here is a picture of my workspace for cutting the file. For the bumper pad, I used strips of Pink Swirl and Pink Roses on Green glued back to back. I cut strips the length of each section of the crib - 3/4" high. I glued the bumper pad at the bottom of the inside of the crib - pink side showing out - roses in. To add the crib to the card to pop out properly, put adhesive along the top and bottom edges of the two sides at the crib opening. I like to use red tape for its strength. Fold the crib in half. Take the tape covering off ONE side and position your crib with edges right at the center of the card. Close the card top to adhere to the crib. Open the card....take the tape covering off the other side of the crib; close the card again. Voila! Pop-out crib! Now for the mobile! Cut four strings of twine - generous (several inches) in length (easier to cut off later). Using small glue dots, glue two Diamond Dew Drops together - with twine in between. I find it easier to get the Dew Drops on there - then trim off any extra twine. Do this for each of the twine strings. Cut four 1/4" wide strips of cardstock - 1-1/2" long. Fold strips in half. Place red tape on the back of each strip. Take the red tape covering off Strip #1. Lay the twine near the end of the strip. Take the red tape covering off Strip #2 - glue JUST ONE HALF of these two strip together - with the twine in between. Now do the same for the other end of Strip #2 and Strip #3 - then Strip #3 with Strip #4. You will finish up doing the same thing for Strip #4 and Strip #1 - BUT FIRST add a generous length of string right at the intersection where all the strips meet in the middle. Make sure all the strips are securely glued together to hold that middle string. Trim the end strings at the TOP - and the center string at the BOTTOM. To fasten the mobile to the wall - Cut a strip of cardstock 1/4" x 2-1/2". Fold in half - also fold each end out approximately 3/8". Place red tape on the back. Take the tape covering off and glue the top string of the mobile in between the two sides of the string right at the middle fold. The end flaps are then glued to the card wall above the crib. Hard part's finished! Now have fun decorating the room. I chose a couple of the Special Girl - Sweet Girl stickers. One ornate oval that to me looks like a mirror - and one of a sweet girl "portrait - matted in black to offset the "mirror." Some more Delicate Asters, Diamond Dew Drops across the "moldings", and big Bubble Gum Pink & White Twine bow at the head of the crib. I finished the room off with a baby blanket (included in the Baby Girls package), a teddy bear, and a baby doll from the Baby Girls package. While this card is a bit time intensive - it is the perfect card for a baby shower. Can't be at the baby shower - make the card 12" x 12" - and the new Mommy will know for sure she is in your thoughts. This post is bittersweet - as this is my last design post for The Robin's Nest - for now at least. Perhaps when my life slows down again, I'll be back. :D But I do want to thank Rachel for having me share what I enjoy for the past six months, Terri for being an amazing and supportive team leader, and all the designers for sharing your ideas and assistance....I felt privileged to be included in a group of such talented crafters! But continue to play with Robin's Nest products, I will - so watch The Robin's Nest Facebook page - I'll share any new ideas I have! Thanks, All!
Bonjour à tous, Il y a quelques mois, le collègue de mon mari est devenu papa pour la première fois d'un petit garçon ; ils m'ont confié la réalisation de leur faire part Voici le résultat : Ces 50 faire part m'ont demandé du temps, de la patience mais surtout beaucoup de plaisir et je remercie les jeunes parents de leur confiance Alors qu'en pensez-vous ? Scrapbises Fannyscrap
This Joined Heart #026 is difficult to cut out by hand but very simple to put together. You need the two different heart pieces on the pattern to make the basket. Cut out the pieces in the two colo…
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Just updating this post as the DigiPlayground shop has closed. However Samantha now sells her designs through the Silhouette Store. In case you missed the announcement, the Silhouette store now sells SVG's! You'll find this design here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/view-shape/35007 Make sure you click the checkbox next to Purchase SVG Bundle. Otherwise you'll be purchasing the Silhouette file which isn't compatible with the Cricut. Now that the file is available from the Silhouette store I'm not sure whether this info is still relevant. But just in case here's some info on resizing the pop up card. Keep in mind that these instructions were written for an older version of Cricut Design Space so the screens will have changed. The steps are basically the same though. First make sure you are using the correct version of the card. DigiPlayground have recently started releasing special Design Space compatible SVG's. They will be included in your download. Not all of their designs have been converted yet, but luckily the one above has! Once downloaded and extracted the file that you'll be looking for will be in its own directory called Design Space SVG. There are two versions of this card... a detailed version and a simplified version. The only difference I can see between the two files is that the detailed version has a handle on the shepherd's crook. Maybe there are less nodes in the simplified version... If that's the case it will probably cut faster than the detailed version. You can tell the file has been converted for Design Space by the DS in the file name. You'll also notice that the file name has the width you need to set in Design Space so the card is sized correctly. In this case we need to set the size at 11.7445. (That figure will be automatically rounded up to 11.75 by Design Space). If you are using the default measurements: 1. Upload the image to the canvas 2. Select the image and set the size in the Width in the Edit box to 11.7445. The height will be set proportionately provided you don't click the lock icon. Unfortunately setting the size to 11.7445" will result in this message when you click Go. That's because the Explore (all Cricuts actually) can only cut up to 11.5" x 11.5" (using a 12x12 mat). 3. Go back and change the width measurement to 11.5" This will give you an almost square finished card of approx 5.75" x 5.8" If you wish to make a smaller square card just change the width measurement. Example, if you want a 5" x 5"(ish) card change the width to 10". (The width measurement will always be double the height measurement when making a square card). Don't forget to attach the score lines otherwise they'll be placed on a separate mat. 4. Click the Select All button then click the Attach button. The score lines will be attached and at this size everything will cut out on one mat. But hang on!! You don't want everything the same colour, right? Well, you have two choices. You can place your two different colours of cardstock on the mat... but judging where to place them can be difficult... or... you can place them on separate mats... 5. Click the X button in the top right corner of the Mat Preview screen to go back to the Canvas, and with the image selected click the Detach button in the Layers box. 6. Drag your mouse around the top half of the card to select it and the score lines. (Or you can click the two top layers in the layers box.) 7. Click Attach Repeat for the bottom section... 8. Select the bottom part of the card (including the score lines) and click Attach. Now, each section of the card will cut on its own mat. But what if you want to cut this as a rectangular card? There's just a few extra steps you need to do to achieve that. Let's go back to the beginning and import the SVG onto the Canvas. Then... 1. Select the image and click Ungroup from the bottom of the Layers box. 2. Select the top half of the card (including the score lines) and click Attach. 3. Select the bottom half of the card (including the scoring lines) and click Attach. 4. Move the nativity part of card on top of the Peace on Earth part so that it sits inside its boundaries. (I've changed the colour of the Peace on Earth layer to dark blue so it's easier to see.) 5. Select both by dragging your mouse around the images or use Select All 6. In the Edit box unlock the proportions by clicking on the lock then change the size to W10.00" by H7.00". You'll notice two things. First everything has had a growth spurt. And when you click off the image then click back on it the size will have changed slightly. I have no idea why that always happens. Sometimes it's because the score lines are slightly longer than the card they are attached to but that doesn't seem to be the case here. Luckily the difference in size isn't enough to worry about. 7. Your card is now ready to be cut! For a 4x6 card you would set your Width to 8" and the Height to 6" Hope that helps! Happy crafting! ♥
Pour le tutu de la danseuse, il est réalisé en tulle. Froncez la taille avec un fin fil à coudre et le lasser sur l'envers du modèle avant de coller celui-ci sur son support, ensuite collez les bords du tutu sur l'endroit. Bon travail.
Voici des cartes réalisées grâce à des pliages en origami. les deux premières sont de moi et la 3ème de Joèle.Vous trouverez en dessous le pas à pas pour réaliser le même genre de carte. Il vous faut :1 feuille 30X30 dans l'esprit de Noël ou de l'hiver......