Hi there! Valerie here today with a fun interactive Welcome Home interactive pop-up card tutorial to share with you! Let’s start with the front of the card.
Card Front Background Scene
First, die cut the scene’s base with your rectangle die in a white cardstock. Then I die cut the next layer, which was a medium gray tone, with a forest background die; I used my E-Z Runner Permanent Fine to adhere the main part of the paper down and then glued the trees down with my Dual Tip Glue Pen.
The next layer to go onto the scene is another “hill”, die cut out of a lighter gray cardstock, and adhered on with my E-Z Runner Permanent Fine.
The Dual Tip Glue Pen was perfect for gluing down the cute road and all the tiny white road lines.
For the rest of the scene, I used the E-Z Runner Permanent Fine to adhere the trees, the clouds, and the 2 gray cars down; but the Dual Tip Glue Pen was great for the trees’ trunks. For the main image on this scene, the red car (everything else is on greys, blacks, & whites), I popped it up with 3D Foam Squares White Mix.
Card Inside
On the inside of the card, I adhered patterned paper down with my E-Z Runner Grand Refillable Dispenser.
Pivot Pop-Up
Now for the part that pops up when you open the card (the fun part!). You’ll need a really strong tape for adhering down the part that does the work on the pop-up; Extreme Double-Sided Tape 1/4 inch was amazing and did the trick perfectly!
Your scene just goes right on the pop-up piece, and voila, you have the most fun card!
Here are all the Scrapbook Adhesives products I used.
Thank you for stopping by, and Happy Crafting!
Valerie
Creative Time: 90 minutes/Intermediate Level
Materials Needed:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®:
E-Z Runner Grand Refillable Dispenser
E-Z Runner Permanent Fine
3D Foam Squares White Mix
HomeHobby by 3L®:
Extreme Double-Sided Tape 1/4 inch
Dual Tip Glue Pen
Other:
Forest background die, hills die, pivot pop-up die, stamp sets and coordinating die sets, markers
By Beverly Jordan June 5, 2018 - 9:03 am
Valerie this is so adorable and wish I had every single thing you used so as to make one just like it!!!! Thanks for the enabling!
By Valerie Ward June 5, 2018 - 9:50 am
Thank you so much, Jordan! I’m so happy you like it. Inspiration is what it’s all about!