Techniques

Moving Arm Pop-Up

Waaaay back in September, I enjoyed teaching how to make this moving arm card in my technique class. This card is a slightly adapted version of a design shared on Mitosu Crafts. After seeing their card, I did a bit more research on the moving arm concept and used what I learned to make some minor adjustments.

This pop-up design is much easier than you might think! Watch my video tutorial at the end of this post to see for yourself!

Since this design was created last fall, some of the supplies used in this project are no longer available to purchase. However, you are very clever, so I know you’ll be able to use my tutorial to make something amazing with alternate supplies! Check back on my blog on Sunday to see another version of this moving arm pop-up card using current supplies. I’ll be using the Nothing’s Better Than stamp set and the Love You More dies from Stampin’ Up!, just like I did on this card – but it will be a whole new look.

Blackberry Bliss, Melon Mambo and Bumblebee are a fun combination of colours that coordinate with the patterned paper on this card. You may have noticed that this project doesn’t use much in the way of stamping. That’s because, my focus for this virtual class was to show the paper technique and allow those attending to use any sentiment stamp they already had at home. That way, almost anyone can join in on my class!

Below is the video tutorial provided to those who attended my September technique class. I like that they could refer back to it and easily make more cards with this technique.

I decided it was time, dear reader, to share it with you as well. Enjoy!

Origami Window Frame Fun Fold

Check out this card design with a 3D folded frame — origami style!

I’m not sure where the folded frame idea originated, but this is my take on this fun fold technique.

This card was one of the designs I shared with my technique class a couple months ago. It’s such a great fun fold because it’s quick to make and is a beautiful way to feature both sides of your designer series paper.

If you’re in Canada, you can join in on my monthly technique class and receive the class packet of pre-cut card supplies so we can make the cards together virtually. Not in Canada? Ask me how you can get VIP Access to my technique video and PDF tutorials at the same time as my class participants. No need to wait!

Check out the video tutorial for this card.

Here is a list of the Stampin’ Up! products and measurements. Remember, this card was presented to my class back in February, which means that some of these products are no longer available for purchase.

8 ½” x 5 ½” Smoky Slate
3 ⅞” x 5 ⅛” Basic White (x2)
1 ⅝” Basic White square (die-cut with the Layered Squares Dies)
¾” high Basic White letters (die-cut with the Playful Alphabets Dies)
3 ¾” x 5” Night of Navy
3″ Night of Navy scallop square (die-cut with the Layered Squares Dies)
1″ Night of Navy scallop square (die-cut with the Layered Squares Dies)
3 ⅝” x 1 ⅝” Misty Moonlight (die-cut with the Stitched Rectangle Dies)
3 ⅝” x 1 ⅝” Seaside Spray (die-cut with the Stitched Rectangle Dies)
1 ½” x 1 ½” Rococo Rose
4” x 4” Paper Blooms Designer Series Paper
5 ½” Denim Ribbon
12” Night of Navy Baker’s Twine

🇨🇦 You can order any current Stampin’ Up! products with me here in Canada by clicking on the shop button. Contact me anytime to ask questions or to find out how you can become an Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, like me!

Sunflower Clam Shell Fancy Fold

Hello, from British Columbia, Canada!

I created my own fancy fold card design so that it could stand on its own for display. I call it a clam shell fancy fold as it reminds me of the familiar image of an open seashell with a pearl resting inside. According to my very brief online search, clams don’t usually create pearls – did you know that? The common image that we see is likely a scallop rather than a clam. I wonder why the image isn’t commonly created with an oyster shell, since that’s where most pearls come from? I suppose oysters aren’t as aesthetically appealing as a scallop or clam. They sure taste good, though.

The Canadian west coast has some very large and tasty oysters. My dad would cook them in the shell on the barbecue, then we’d scoop them out of their shell and smother them in melted garlic butter. We had to eat them with a knife and fork because they were so big. I don’t enjoy the raw or breaded oysters nearly as much as I enjoy the ones that are steamed in their shell over the grill.  I haven’t had them for quite a while now. Ah! I might have to see if I can get my hands on some again soon.

Anyone who participated in my online technique class in February made this very card and now I get to share it with you! I offer my monthly technique class via Zoom, but I also provide everyone with a written tutorial and a video tutorial. That way, if they can’t attend the class, they can still receive the pre-cut supplies and follow the tutorials to make the cards at their convenience and, of course, access the tutorial as often as they like.

Check out the video below to find out how to make this Clam Shell Fancy Fold card.