You're going to love the card that I have created for you today. I've seen several version of this fun fold card over the last month and tweaked the measurements a little to make it a standard U.S. size. I have been calling it the Peek-a-boo Flip Card.
It's hard to capture the movement in this card in photos. When you open the front, a panel slides open into the window to replace the color/image that was there when the card was closed.
For now, it's time to keep hopping along and check out what all of my demosntrator friends around the world have been creating. You won't want to miss any of these amazing ideas and inspiration. Remember that currently you are at my blog: #11 Julie Davison, so check the blog hop line up list to see who is next in the list.
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I am loving this cute design for Halloween, the slider is a fantastic idea. Whom ever receives this will be delighted ! TFS
ReplyDeleteVery nice card Julie.....Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant slider card for Halloween! Love it.
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How unique and timely Thanks for this great project
ReplyDeleteA spooky slider!!! How cool! Thanks for sharing! Hope you had a great world card making day!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat card.thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteYour card is great, tfs
ReplyDeleteI love this Julie. I need to learn how to make these!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! It looks like so much fun! Greets, Natalie - Het Knutsellab
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