I did make a few changes. The sentiment I wanted to use on the tab is in a vertical configuration, so I made the mechanism vertical as well. I don't know why my pull didn't stick out as far as the one in the tutorial, but I fixed it by notching the card. Finally, I used Stampin Up's slot punch to make the slot for the sentiment tab. I don't like using a craft knife if I can avoid it. :) Actually, that slot punch has come in handy for a lot of odd projects...and it makes great eyeb
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
July 27, 2010: T-Slider Card
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I saw this card design on Splitcoaststampers and knew I had to give it a go. LOVE it! I love all mechanical cards, and this one is great. Check out the tutorial - you will be glad you did. :)
I did make a few changes. The sentiment I wanted to use on the tab is in a vertical configuration, so I made the mechanism vertical as well. I don't know why my pull didn't stick out as far as the one in the tutorial, but I fixed it by notching the card. Finally, I used Stampin Up's slot punch to make the slot for the sentiment tab. I don't like using a craft knife if I can avoid it. :) Actually, that slot punch has come in handy for a lot of odd projects...and it makes great eyeb
rows for Sesame Street characters!
I did make a few changes. The sentiment I wanted to use on the tab is in a vertical configuration, so I made the mechanism vertical as well. I don't know why my pull didn't stick out as far as the one in the tutorial, but I fixed it by notching the card. Finally, I used Stampin Up's slot punch to make the slot for the sentiment tab. I don't like using a craft knife if I can avoid it. :) Actually, that slot punch has come in handy for a lot of odd projects...and it makes great eyeb
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