Monday, 11 September 2017

Bashful Fawn. pull slider card.

Good morning friends and visitors.

Sharing my card from over on Poppystamps Blog today..

New Slider Dies from our parent company Memory Box.I have used "Straight Slider Grooves"
You have until 12 am US EST September 13 to leave comments on these posts, to be in with a chance to win dies & stamps.


My first ever slider card! as I only received this die a few  days ago, kind of wondered what to create, I went with this cute Poppystamps Bashful Fawn.

Start of my card..Poppystamps  Open Hillside & Pointed Rectangle Frame.  these I taped down to die cut together through my machine..


















 Added some shading with distress inks, adhered to a larger white card shape.




Hidden pull slider! hope you understand what I have done.. I have used the smallest die from Memory Box. Straight Slider Grooves set of three. card size around 4.1/4"x 1.1/2"  I cut roughly in the centre. On the reverse I used thick foam tape strips.. Make sure you leave room for the slider strip to run smooth(mine is 3/4") Leave one short edge NO tape! to pull your hidden message.
My Bashful Fawn die cut in fawn card colour I have glued this to acetate for strength. leaving plenty down the bottom to adhere as shown onto tiny piece`s on foam tape.. dust this with statistic powder   OR (Baby powder works great) make sure nothing is going to stick and your pull slider runs smooth.



Close up after I decorated the card front! did you notice I cut and adhered another  "Open hillside" to the front with Dotted Curve and where Bashful Fawn starts. 


He`s moving!!


Going!!


And just about gone!.

Thanks for stopping by and don`t forget to comment..over on  http://poppystamps.typepad.com/
you have a chance to win a Slider Groove" die and stamp set of your choice! ..
Pam xx





44 comments:

  1. Wow, so cute Pam, wonderful design, xxx

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  2. Morning Pam,
    Gorgeous card as always.
    Lydia
    X

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  3. Pam this is just adorable, thanks for the inspiration and love to try and make this myself.xx

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  4. Hi Pam this is a stunning kinetic card I do love cards with movement it is so clever. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  5. Another stunner Pam. I love a good Winter scene and this is exceptional, with such dimension too, I love it. Wishing you a happy and colourful week. Crafty hugs, Sandra x

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  6. such a clever slider card Pam and I love the winter scene you have created..fabulous card Pam

    Anne

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  7. lovely card, so clever you can't see the sliding mechanism. beautiful scene with or without slider x

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  8. WOW Pam this is absolutely stunning, a lovely winters scene so beautifully made. Have a lovely week.
    Hugs Babs x

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  9. Who knew that slider cards could be so endearing? (No pun intended - I'm not that clever)! This is so charming, Pam. You've turned me from someone who would never consider making a slider card to someone that would. Sweeter than sweet, my talented friend. ❤️❤️❤️
    (Copied and pasted from what I wrote on the Poppystamps blog). Gorgeous card. Xxx

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  10. Hi Pam, Wow !!!! this 'scene' is stunning !! I adore the fawn he is so cute, I love the hillsides covered in snow, and the best of all ----- the hidden slider, how fabulous is that !!!! I will need to re-read your tutorial to find out how you created this 'beauty'.
    Lots of love from Patricia xx

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  11. Ohhhhhhhhhhhh what a wonderful card Pam, love it, fabulous set of dies and a marvellous scene, you are clever, Kate x

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  12. A real cutie card, never tried a slider card before but this looks lovely...thanks Pam...luv Ursula xx

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  13. Oh, my gosh, this is the sweetest thing and so fun! It looks complex, but probably not so much once you sit down step by step. I just love that adorable fawn and pretty, snowy scene!

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  14. Hi Pam,
    as usual your creation is so stunning and very beautifully created.
    That scene is so gorgeous and to think it's kinetic also is so wonderful.
    Love the little fawn he is soooooooooooooo! cute.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.

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  15. Oh my..this is gorgeous and so adorable all wrapped into one with that cute little Deer wandering through the snowy forest..gorgeous Pam..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  16. Hi Pam what a amazing card I love it and your design is wonderful

    Hugs Debs xx
    http://debsartliffscards.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1

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  17. Wow what a stunning slidercard Pam. I thought only the sentiment was a slider but the cute little deer moves also!! I love it and you've created a beautiful winter scene. I can almost hear the snow whisper...
    Greetings Miranda

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  18. Such a fun and cute card. Clever and creative too x

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  19. Fabulous card, Pam. I love the moving deer! Soooo funny and cute! Thank you for sharing the instructions, my friend.

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  20. this card is fantastic!
    Elma

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  21. Another beauty Pam. I think it is well beyond my capabilities at this point in time so I'm saving it for next year (and hope I remember where it is!)
    Thank you for sharing your talents.

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  22. Something new. Yah! The fawn is adorable and your talent is remarkable. I enjoy all of your gorgeous cards. Thanks for sharing. Another technique to try.

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  23. This is just fabulous Pam! I love the fawn moving through the trees, he's so cute. A gorgeous card as always using a great selection of dies.
    Janice x

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  24. I can't believe this is your first slider card! It's just fabulous and blowing me away! LOVE that gorgeous scene you created & watching the fawn move is just amazing! I've never made one of these but would love to try one now! Totally AWESOME!!

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  25. So many have post slider cards, but you've explained so well that I do believe I could make one....love your sample...thanks for sharing!

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  26. So very beautiful with all the layering you did. Very nice tutorial. What a surprise for the recipient to have a pull out. Lovely dies.

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  27. A very clever card Pam - love the slider detail, in fact, I love everything about it! Shabneez x

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  28. Stunning slider card Pam..Loz

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  29. Beautiful card Pam. Thank you for the brilliant tutorial and for sharing this card.

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  30. What a delightful card, love the way the little fawn gently disappears. You are so talented.
    Hazel c uk

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  31. Fantastic card Pam, l love the fawn and how it slides behind the trees.
    A fasinating Christmas card for all ages.
    Enjoy your week.
    Hugs
    sharon :)

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  32. Beautiful card. That fawn is sooooo cute. Love the technique you've used to move him. Hugs Wynn xx

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  33. I am. Now your newest follower Wynn x

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  34. Hi Pam that is so sweet and of course as always so stylish. Have a great week and happy crafting, Angela xXx

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  35. Another stunning card Pam,you always give such great details also,thank you ,x

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  36. This is fabulous Pam, love the winter scene you have created.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  37. Whoooo what a delightful card,love all your dies and the design alot

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  38. Hallo Pam,
    ist ja wieder so was von wunder Schön mit dem,,Rehli".

    Herzlichst, Brigitte aus der Schweiz

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  39. Wonderful winter scene with the little fawn. The slider effect looks great.
    Hugs Petra x

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  40. What a brilliant tutorial Pam, love the cute little fawn, stunning card x

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  41. Certainly an amazing card TFS

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