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My Favorite Interactive Card Design!

Mar 08, 2024
Welcome everyone, I'm Jennifer, I'm so glad you're here today. I thought it would be fun to revisit my

favorite

interactive

card

. I went through all my old videos and decided to choose the

interactive

card

I enjoy the most and the one I don't. It doesn't require any special dies and this is what I came up with. This is the card with popup panel. I think it's best to look at one of the completed cards before you start. Here is what the card looks like when closed. It looks like a normal card, but when you pull the tab, the front panel appears and flips over to reveal another message behind it.
my favorite interactive card design
I will share several variations on the

design

of this and the size of the card. Ok, let's start with this one and for some of the cards I'll be using the Concord 9th Hello Wishes 6x8 stamp set and coordinating die. There are two large circle images that are stamped together twice to create a circle of flowers, but there are also a lot of great sentiments here. I will use both. I'm also using Concord 9th's new Just Say die set. This will be on my

favorite

s list. It has the words "Just a note here for you and I love you" so along with the shadow die I moved on off screen. and I cut just one note a few times and glued the dies together so that's three white dies for just one note and three white dies for the shadow and I put a bunch of them together so they were ready to go.
my favorite interactive card design

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What I have to do is cut just a note from any colored cardstock I want and glue it on top. It's nice to have these items ready, it makes card creation faster, so I have a bunch of those and I'll use one today next. We're going to create that floral circle element and I'm creating multiples for my next cards. I'm using my misti stamping tool and I have the first circle element from the hey hello hello stamp set. Now the stamp itself has these little extra stamp arrows. that sticks out the side but it doesn't actually stamp what you do is put a little pencil mark at the end of those two arrows and that makes it easier to line up the next stamp when we get there you can use absolutely any ink you want, I choose to use concord ink 9th today one of the things I like about their inks, these foam pads is that you can stamp this as many times as you want, each time it will get darker so you can almost create your own custom shade and it stays sharp so you can stamp this 30 times and it won't bleed at all, it's like it won't saturate the paper too much and the colors are beautiful so today I'm using a variety of colors.
my favorite interactive card design
You'll see I'm making multiples again so I can go ahead and create multiple cards, so I stamped this first circle in the same spot on these pieces of cardstock. Now it's time to move on to the next seal. I use those little arrows that stick on. Take out the side and line them up with the dots I already have on my cardstock, which makes it really easy to line this up. Now we can stamp this with whatever color inks we want and I'll change it for each of the four circles, okay? Once I was done with that, I wanted more variation in the color here.
my favorite interactive card design
I wanted more flower colors so I took the individual flowers, these little flower stamps from the same stamp set and lined them up with some of the already stamped flowers. On my cardstock I will then stamp those with a darker color. You can definitely skip this step to save some time if you want, but I like to add these details and add a little more color to these backgrounds, so it was worth it for me. I did this on all of our circles, if you prefer there are little flower die cuts in the matching die set you can die cut them from any color cardstock you want and then simply glue them on top of some of the background flowers which would add a fun dimension and then you could use even more colors of cardstock.
I continued moving around and stamping the flowers in different places once I was done, I took two circle dies that are a very similar size and used the smaller one to cut out. These circular floral images and I used the slightly larger circle die to cut from matching cardstock to make a nice shiny matte around the stamping. Now you know me, I like my extra dimension, so I die cut a couple extra circles to glue on. A stacked look, this just adds a nice solid dimension that will stay in the mail. Now it's time to create a smaller circular element that will go behind this larger one when you pull the popup tab.
This is what will be revealed to you. you want this to be smaller than your main circle, right, you want to be able to hide it behind and you can see this is about a half inch smaller on each side, which seems like a good reference, but you see, I'm doing a variety of things today I'm using some stamps from the hey hello hello stamp set and stamping them directly onto the smaller circle. I've got my Brutus Monroe stick and my stamp mat inside my Misti stamping tool and that's going to hold that circle in place while I do my stamping now that the circle elements are ready let's make our background.
I'm using a three and three-quarter inch by five and a quarter inch piece of cardstock and cutting it out with the new Concord 9th Sewn Creeper Card. On the front, this just adds some fine details that pierce through the background, which I thought really fit in nicely with the floral print. Now we need to create a slit for this mechanism to work and I want it to be towards the top center of my background. Here's the thing. This doesn't have to be perfect, you can do it. I'll show you a trick to make it easier later, but this is the way to do it if you don't have dies that cut a small, thin rectangle.
What I did was I put marks at the midpoint, then I drew two pencil lines and those pencil lines are maybe an inch and a quarter tall and I'm just making a rectangle, a narrow rectangle towards the top center of the card again. , you can make it shorter or taller just make sure you can hide it behind both elements here, even the smaller one again. I'll show you this over and over again in this video. Now you can use your craft knife to cut this out if you have a narrow die you can use. If you have a slide die from a slide die set, you can use that.
I'll also show you how to do it with scissors. I make a hole in the middle and cut from that hole to each of the corners. Then I cut the rectangle from each corner to the next and that just cuts the rectangle, it's rough and messy, it doesn't matter, no one will see this and the mechanism will still work great, so now we have that rectangle there. I don't even have to erase my pencil lines because no one will see this next. We need to create the arm that makes this mechanism work. I suggest starting with an eight and a half inch wide piece of cardstock which is longer than we need, but it is better to have more than a little and you can make your own at whatever height you want.
I think an inch is pretty good. I'll do a half inch later, but you just need to make sure this can fit in the slot you cut. Look, there's a lot of room, so this here measures one inch by eight and a half inches. Now we need to make two score lines on this at two inches and two and a half inches, very simple. Then I'll use my bone folder just to reinforce both. those fold lines and what you end up with is this arm that has those two little folds there, this is what it looks like, it looks a little silly, but I promise you it works great now on the flap here where I just put the pencil marks On the To the right of that marked line, I'm putting liquid adhesive.
You can use double-sided tape. Anything strong is better here. I'm going to take my smallest circular element and place it right against the edge of that marked line, so that's the left edge of the circle. It's right in front of that first score line. I'll give you a closer look so you can see that now whatever shape of die you have, you can have a square rectangular heart, whatever, just make sure the edge is lined up with that first score line. line, now it's time to add the largest element and we're going to add it to that small area between the two marked lines.
I think it's best to use double sided tape here just to make sure it's secure and we don't have to wait for it to dry, but again you can use either one, just make sure it's strong, so between the two marked lines I'm going to put double sided tape on it, trim it down so it's nice and clean, peel off the backing paper and then take the bigger one. circle element and place it on the sticker so that the edge of the circle, the left edge of the circle, lines up with this left score line, like before, but on the other score line you can hang a little bit off that score line if you want, it doesn't matter, so this seems a little silly here again, but I promise you it will work great.
There's one more step before we put it all together. You're going to open all of this up and in the smaller circle on the left. -edge of the hand where I am putting the pencil, you need to put a strong adhesive. I recommend double sided tape here so it doesn't move when you press it down, so I like to place the tape right along the right edge of that circle and then trim off the excess, this is what connects this element to your card , so make sure it is a strong tape. I really like the double sided grass tape.
It works very well. Now we will slide the arm through the hole created in this panel and then we will remove the protective paper from that circle. I like to use a craft knife or a paper punch to do this, then we'll fold this over and center that circle right on the front of the panel. That arm sticks out from behind when we have it centered where we like it, we will press it down so that the tape grabs the bottom and this is what connects all the elements and this is what makes the cool mechanism happen.
I'm going to press that really well and now we're going to test it and you can see how you pull the tab and it works. Now it's time to add this to our note card, so I'm putting double-sided tape all over the outside. edge but not close to the arm, we don't want to hinder the movement of that arm. I use double sided tape. Later you will see me use liquid adhesive, whatever you choose. Now I'm going to place this on a note card that's a little bit bigger. than our background, so I think this is five and a half inches tall and about four inches wide, so now we have our arm sticking out, don't worry, we'll cut it out later, but look, it works great.
I originally thought I would. I have just one note with black on the card front, but I decided to use a teal cardstock on just one note, so I grabbed one of those pre-assembled ones. It's already the white stacked dies, now I just need to glue. on one of the teals and I'm ready to start again this is a great way to save time after gluing it on the floral circle it's time to trim out that arm so I'm going to put my trimmer on and cut the arm off so that the total width of this is four and a quarter inches so you will have a little tab sticking out on the side and by the way this will still fit in a regular a2 envelope stay tuned later in this video.
I have a trick for you. I'll share it now to give this little tab a finished look. I use my scissors to round the corners and I want to stamp this. I'm using this Trinity Stamps interactive stamp set. I love it. There is a stamp that says. This is no ordinary card, it's paper craft magic, which I think would be fun to stamp on the envelope. Well, I just chose the word "pull" and I'll stamp it right on that tab with a little bit darker ink so it doesn't stand out too much. a lot, but it's definitely something the recipient can read.
I finished this off by adding some small yellow pearls to the center of some of the flowers because I love those little pops of color and I added a small yellow dot to the center of the flowers. on the inside panel I didn't want to add dimension to this, it would be too bulky, so I used a marker instead and finally, to make just one note stand out even more, I covered it with bright ranger details which will make it blue. just a little bit darker and it has a beautiful shine and here is the full card, it fits in an a2 envelope no problem just pull the tab and there is our little hidden message so you can really put whatever you want behind it that main circle.
As long as it is smaller so you can write your personal message there, you can put a photo. I think it would be fun, just make sure any item you put behind the big one is a little smaller. That's the key. I'll show you a There are variations of this throughout this video to hopefully inspire you to try something of your own. Well, our next example is a five by seven card. I wanted to show you that you can do this technique with any size card you want. This is how you do it. It works with the same element that I had left over from before, butI changed the sentiments on the front and again, this is a five by seven card.
Now remember I want to make it a little narrow so there's room for the tab to hang off the side so my Note Card measures four and three quarter inches by seven inches and I have a cardstock panel for the front that measures four and a half inches. for six and three quarters. It's coral. Here I end up changing it to make it artisanal in a moment. I used that same background detail of the leaf die from Concord 9th. It's not big enough to cover this entire panel, so I went through it to press the detail in the middle, then changed the die and went through it again, so I ended up covering the entire background with that piercing. detail, now I'm creating that little indentation to place towards the top center of our background, about the top center.
I'm again using my scissors just to cut this into a thin, rough, dirty rectangle again. If you have a die that cuts this, you can do it. definitely use that off screen. I finished the circular element for the front and the circular element that will go behind. I used the stamps I showed you before along with another stamp set that matches really well for this. Have the most beautiful day, that's the Concord Triple Step Floral Frame Stamp Set. I like that the fonts match between the sets so you can use them together in different ways. Now I cut a piece of cardboard that measures one by eight and a half. inches again, I'm scoring two and two and a half inches.
This is exactly the same thing we did with the last letter. I'll reinforce those fold lines and now we're going to glue our circles together just like we did before the The only difference between this card and the last one is the size of the card. This arm mechanism is the same, so I glued the smaller circle, the left edge of the smaller circle, right against the right marked line, putting that strong double-sided tape on that small area. between the two score lines and then I'll place that larger circle aligned so that the left of the circle is aligned with that score line over there, so this is again the same thing we did before.
It seems silly, but by the way, it works very well. I can see I changed my background to craft cardstock, same process but instead of craft I thought it worked better now on the back edge of the smaller circle I put some double sided adhesive and this will allow this mechanism to stick to the front of our card, I'm going to remove the release paper, then I'm going to slide the arm into that hole on the front panel of our card, then I'm going to close the circle and make sure it's all centered, so I'm just making sure it's centered. and have the arm stick out straight, then I'll press it down and the exposed adhesive will adhere to the front panel of our card, allowing it to stay in place and allow the mechanism to work.
I'm putting tape around the outside edges. but not close to the arm and sticking it on our folded note card now at this point, when I tried it I noticed the arm was a little thin, I used a lighter cardstock for that, if you find your arm wobbles a bit little, not too strong to make the mechanism, just duplicate it, here is the trick I did. I cut another piece of cardstock the same color again, about an inch tall, I'm putting glue on it and I'm just going to slide it in there between the arm that's sticking out and the note card, slide it in there just to duplicate it, so now the arm It is twice as thick.
Now I can trim the excess so the total width of this is 5 inches, so we have a 5x7 card. I know many of you like to do. I was originally going to use this white embossed hey hi hello sentiment, but I decided it covered the floral element too much, so I trimmed it so it just says hello. This is a really easy way. to change up the supplies you have, so now we have hello white heat embossed on the coral cardstock. I stamped very grateful for you from the hey hello hello stamp set and added little flower and leaf die cuts from the matching die set, so I had a little extra interest in that center circle for the circle behind it.
I stamped a sentiment and also the matching flowers just to tie everything together, so this shows that you can create this type of pop-up panel using any size card you want. In fact, let's make another one this time a square card. I love square cards. They require additional postage, but I have a trick to avoid that and I'll share it now as a background as well. I use Concord 9th Garden Party paper. Now this is it. Your new paper pattern look at this collection is not so dreamy. I went with a simple stripe of this, but I like how they blend well, they go with the Concord 9th cardstock and the Concord and 9th inks and it's a really good combination.
I also thought about using one of these pattern papers along with the inks and cardstock I chose today. Here's a trick if you want to easily make that tall narrow indentation in the back center, use a sentiment strip, these are from Gina K Designs, there are different sizes, this one seems to be great for a lot of the cards I'm making today and look how quick it was to cut that indentation right there in the center, so check any of your die sets for a feeling. Die strip, this note card measures four and a half inches by four and a half inches and that panel of pattern paper is cut to be a little smaller.
Now I'm not going to show the assembly of this because it's the same thing we did before, the same arm mechanism. Same measurements, everything the same only on a smaller square card I used the tall or hello hello, stamped it with black ink and cut it with the corresponding die and added it to the front circle along with some small flower and leaf and pearl die cuts. I used the most beautiful day sentiment and little flowers in the inner circle. You can also see the little tab sticking out of the side, so this card is a four and a half by four and a half inch square card, but then the panel is glued together.
On top of that, I chose an envelope that measures five by five inches that will fit this card. Here's what square cards require extra postage here in the US. If you want to avoid it, use a 5x7 envelope for this card. You don't mind the extra postage because I think a square card is worth it, but you could use a 5x7 and it wouldn't require extra postage, of course if you have enough volume you'll have to pay extra postage anyway, but I wanted to share that trick . I had a lot of pieces left over so I created another card, this one is similar to the first one, measuring four and a quarter inches by five and a half inches.
I use the pattern paper background. The love you sew is from Concord 9th. saying die set, so this is very similar to the first card, but again, when you have the supplies, you can also make multiples. Okay, our next card I think is my favorite and I want to make it in every color of the rainbow. Now this. I used a background die to add some interest and when you pull the tab there is a smaller square with additional sentiment. This works just like the others, but I thought it would be helpful to share a little extra tip that makes all of this easier.
The card is a little wide, it measures four and a half inches by five and a half inches now for that background which I love, I use the Concord 9th pinwheel quilt dies, now it has these little elements so you can build this background like a quilt pinwheel or you. You could use the background die that makes that faux sewing pattern. I'm going to have a field day with this. I will share what I create on Instagram. I think this is a great way to use your cutouts and create beautiful backgrounds. is the one I use in this video, but in the same vein they release two other die sets, this one is the geometric quilt die set, so you have the background and then these additional elements that cut out the pieces so you can layer them whatever you want.
I want this background die and the others cut a four and a quarter inch by five and a half inch piece so that it covers the entire front of a card panel and then we have this one. I can't wait to use this one too. I will use it in a video soon. This is a Concord 9th chevron quilt die set, so again you have the dies to create the little elements to add the layers off the screen. I use the pinwheel quilting die, the first one I show you, to cut this. The panel measures four and a quarter by five and a half inches and right at the top center I used that Gina K sentiment strip die to create the little indentation, so this is the same process I did before, but this piece measures four and a quarter times five and a half that we normally work with.
I'm using the small die that comes with this background die to cut a lighter color of billiard cardstock and gluing it onto the pinwheel pattern following the pattern of the faux stitching on our background. I wanted to make sure I glued in all the right places and didn't mess it up, so I decided to use a pencil and scribble all the ones I want to fill in with this lighter colored cardstock, this way I didn't have to think while gluing, I just glued each one the triangles on the pencil, I scribbled things like that, they just save me time and keep me from making mistakes, which I did the first time I shot this, once I completed the background it's time to create that main element.
That's from the new Concord 9th, such a lovely stamp set and matching die set that can be used together or separately. I thought these dies were so fun to put together to create a sewing themed card. I sew on my cards a lot so it will be fun to add these elements to some of my sewn backgrounds too, sentiments would be great for those too so I created a little spool of thread here, just layered the dies and followed suit which Concord 9th has on their website. I also cut two. of those white postage border square dies and I'll glue them on to give stability to this pop-up panel.
There is also a needle die in the set. I cut it from silver cardstock and this square postage die cut actually has two slots. at the top, so I made the needle go through those slots so it looked like it was attached there and I made it look like the thread, this die cut thread went through the needle and comes out of the thread spool, so I just attached all. and I glued it in place and by the way, in this die set there's like a little greeting that looks like it's made out of rope, so you can use it in lots of ways for the smaller panel that will be hidden.
I used the square die included in that pinwheel quilting die set and stamped the cross stitch heart that is in the Sew Lovely stamp set. Now I created the arm mechanism like before and I'm gluing it like before, so this time the left edge of the square is aligned. with that marked line on the right and we're sticking it there, then we'll put our strong adhesive between the two marked lines and we'll place the left edge of our front square right against that so that the left edge of our front square lines Follow that other line marked so you can use any shape of die you want here, just make sure the one that goes on the back is smaller.
I put tape around the outside edge of our background panel, but left it outside where the arm will be. on the right now we need to put adhesive on the back of the little square along that little edge just like we did on the circles, so I put the strong double sided tape there. I will trim off the excess after removing the protective paper. I can slide the arm through the hole that's in the front of our background and then I'm going to make sure it's all centered, so I'm centering this on our background and I'm going to press it down so the adhesive grabs the background and then I can place my background panel on a four and a quarter by five and a half inch white top folding note card.
I'll press everything into place and test it out and see that it works wonderfully to make our entire card four and a quarter by five and a half, but we have that extra tab sticking out, so I can't use a normal size envelope. This is my secret. I have a bunch of a6 white envelopes, these are a little bigger than the a2, they are four and three quarter inches wide by six and a half here is a comparison between the a2 and the a6. I normally use the a2, but this a6 is useful if you have something hanging on your card, it still fits, it doesn't require anything extra.
Postage is based on that size, so it's good to have a few of these in your stash. I only have white, but you can get the color and I'll link to a source below by the way, now my two sentiments are white heat embossed onto strips of black cardstock. I have made a video on this technique in the past. I'll link it here at the top right if you're looking for other basic versions of this

design

, but let's do one where we step it up this time. turns to show a small hidden heartbehind. I just wanted to demonstrate that you can do this with a variety of shape elements.
Here I used an umbrella and I thought I would show this example here at the end, so if you are ready to write. To step it up a bit now, this card measures four and a quarter by five and a half inches with that little tab sticking out included for this card. I used the Concord 9th Rain or Shine die set that you can see on the right. A matching stamp set available I didn't actually use on this card, but I know you can use them together or separately. I wanted to use the umbrella layered in white heat.
Record a message on the layers. This is my trick for stamping. layered, first I put the background piece on my adhesive mat, then I used some temporary adhesive and layered the piece on top, so I put it there temporarily and then I stamped with versamark ink over both pieces, so I just stamped that press . As usual, I'll take the top cut die and add white embossing powder, then stamp again with versamark ink on the large umbrella and also add white embossing powder, so I'll white heat stamp them separately, but then glue them together. Putting them back together if I tried to stamp and etch the small cracks on the layers, I guess where they join they wouldn't be etched well.
This gives you a beautiful image that is very easy to read. I cut the umbrella handle out of silver cardstock and glued it to the base. Concord 9th is really good at putting little extra dies in their die set that allow you to decorate in different ways, so it's really fun to see the many ways you can use them. I'm going to add flowers to them. mine later for the background I thought about using the matching umbrella twist stamp set. This one has a large stamp that you can stamp and rotate four times to create a background and it also has additional little sentiments or images that you can stamp separately now if you've never used a twist.
I'll link to a full video here on the top right. What you need to do is stamp it once, twist it, stamp it again, and do it four times to create a colorful background. Today I'm using it a little. Differently I go to basics, I have a 6x6 cardstock cut and I have the guide that comes with the twist stamp, you take the stamp and you line it up with the guide so you can see how I'm lining it up. The black print on the guide I will then align the guide on top of my 6x6 cardstock, making sure the x in the background lines up with the corners, so that the x ends of the x lines point to the four corners of our six by six piece.
Then I'll close the door. on my stamping tool, take the stamp, remove the guide and save it for later and now we can do the flip. I usually use a template with my twist, but today I just made a 6x6 cardstock. Instead, I'm stamping this with a light. pool ink, this is Hero Arts soft pool, it ended up being so soft I had to stamp it several times. I should have started with the darker color of ink once I was happy with this position, I'll rotate that six by six piece one turn on my stamping tool and I'll repeat the process.
You could change the ink colors here if you wanted, but I really wanted this to be a soft tone on tone background, so I used this soft ink for two stamped images and only rotated them once between now. We'll rotate it again, this time I'm cleaning my stamp and I'm using a white pigment ink. This is shark teeth pigment ink. Any white pigment ink would work and I stamped this and since it is a lightweight cardstock. I'm using white ink, I'm going to stamp it twice just to make it a little more intense, I'm going to rotate it the last time and stamp the white ink again, so I stamped it twice with pool ink and twice with white ink and look.
This fun background, it almost looks white, it seems to glow, but it's very subtle so it doesn't distract too much from the main element. We'll add it on top. I trim it so it's four by five and a quarter inches and I'm cutting it. a little rectangular indentation towards the top center this time my little rectangle here is not as tall we are using smaller dies here I am using the small heart on the inside so I didn't want that little indentation to be too tall so I based the height of that indentation in the size of the die that you will put inside.
Okay, now let's create the arm mechanism. This time I'll do it a little differently. I recommend doing it this way if your dies are like this. The ones you're using for this are smaller like this yellow heart. This time my arm piece is still eight and a half inches long, but I made it just a half inch tall and am scoring two inches and two and a quarter inches instead. two and a half, so those two marked lines are closer together, otherwise it's the same as before. Okay, so I've got my yellow circle and I'm going to stick it on the flap that's sticking out here on the right so that the left edge of my heart lines up with that marked line, so this is like last time.
You can see that my arm is too long on the right, so I'll cut off the excess so you can see that this is very similar to what we did before. my arm just isn't that tall, it's only half an inch tall and my two marked lines are closer together. I just think having those two scored lines closer together is helpful when the dies are smaller, so I put double-sided tape between the two scored lines again. just like the other examples, I'm going to take my umbrella and I'm going to place the left edge of my umbrella over that sticker lining it up with that line marked there and now that we have our mechanism ready to go, I'm going to slide the arm through the slot. our background and then we'll place that double sided tape right along the edge of that heart before it was a circle, this time it's a heart, I'll just cut the extra tape off and then I'll remove the backing paper from that line, line up my umbrella the front make sure the arm sticks out straight and then press down and now our mechanism is attached to the front panel, however when I try it out look you can see the indentation at the top of my heart, I don't want to see that . so I'm going to carefully peel it off and move the whole mechanism up a little bit higher on the card, center it up, make sure the arm sticks out straight, press down and check again and this time the heart covers that indentation so that You can I want to make sure you're covering that hole in the bottom.
Now this arm wobbles a lot, it's not very strong because it's only half an inch and it's made of thin cardstock, so I cut another half inch strip and I'm just gluing it on. the back just to make it stronger, I'm just doubling the cardstock. This may not be necessary if you are using heavy cardstock, so now our front panel is ready, we just need to add this to a note card I have. a four and a quarter by five and a half inch top folding white note card this is too wide once I have my panel glued on I will trim the excess from the other side so once this is done my entire card including the tab , it will be four and a quarter by five and a half inches to fit in a normal envelope.
The last step is to add those small decorative elements to our umbrella. I really wanted to use this Concord Ninth Friendship Garden Die Set that came out a while ago. It has a rain boot, a watering can, small pots and different flowers and leaves that you can combine in many ways. I used dyes from this set and also some dies from the hello hello die set I used at the beginning of this video. and I created that little group of flowers on the front of the umbrella. I forgot to mention that this feeling of hope that this will brighten your day comes from this stamp set.
I thought that sentiment worked well for this card and it's the same font as others. Feelings that I have used to make them all work very well together. Sending a sentiment of love that is on the yellow heart inside is from the Concord 9th Triple Step Floral Frame Stamp Set that I shared earlier, so this shows that you can use a variety of die cut shapes. to make this fun interactive card, so I hope you give it a try. I'm telling you, it's a fun and easy way to create an interactive card. You don't need anything special and it's easier than it seems.
Try it once and I promise it will be one you can make over and over again if you are interested the supplies I used linked below in my YouTube description to multiple sources at the end I will link to my original video on this interactive card design and also to my playlist of other interactive videos thanks for watching have a wonderful day and see you very soon

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