Grid Pop Up Card Tutorial

Hi Everyone!  I’m back with another fun 5×7 Grid Pop Up Card today!  In addition to the seasonal versions of this card type, Lori has a fun 5×7 Grid Pop Up Birthday Bundle.  I have a few January birthdays coming up so I decided to make the 5×7 Grid Pop Up Card Birthday Balloons version (SVGSilhouette).  I pieced it together with papers from Lori’s Pets Collection for Echo Park Paper.  Take a peek…

I put together a quick tutorial showing just how easy these cards are to assemble.
Start by cutting the pieces of your card.  You will have three plain bases (bottom) and three decorated inserts.  Next, add the different elements to the inserts.  I cut and added the stars, balloons, and banner to the front-facing pieces (the clouds are part of my patterned paper).  I also print and cut the sentiment piece using the print and cut feature of my Silhouette.  This piece goes on the back of the largest insert.

 

Next, you want to start assembling your “grid”.  Start with the three plain bases.  The two smaller bases go on the outer sides with the larger one in the middle.  Slide the front star insert into the front-most slits in each of the base pieces as shown.  The bottoms should be flush.  You may need to wiggle them a little to get them there.
Next, add the second insert with the balloons.  You want to slide it into the second set of slits in the base pieces.

 

 

Lastly, repeat the process with the largest background insert.  Slide it into the last row of slits until the bottoms are all flush.
Once assembled this card folds flat to fit into a standard A7 (5.25″ x 7.25″) envelope.

 

That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!
Kathy

24 Day Christmas Train Advent Calendar Tutorial

Have you seen Lori’s latest Advent Calendar?  It’s an adorable train run by a sweet little snowman!  I was lucky enough to get to help her put it all together, and I have a tutorial for you today.   A couple of notes… I recommend you use a good quality (at least 80lb) cardstock for the base for sturdiness.  Lori and I both like American Crafts 12×12 cardstock.  I also recommend using a good liquid glue.  I use Zip Dry.  Another good one is Lori’s favorite, Scotch Quick Dry Glue.  You will also need one 12 x 12 piece of chipboard.  This is the one I used.

First, I downloaded my file.  It’s the 24 Day Christmas Train Advent Calendar (SVG, Silhouette).  It’s a big file, with lots of pieces, but its really not hard if you break it down into sections. Lori also has added a number of notes to the file to help.   I started with the little boxes first.  You want to cut 24 of them.

Start by folding all the score lines in the same direction. Fold it into a box shape first gluing the side tab, then folding up the 3 triangle tabs on the bottom of the box and adding adhesive.  Fold the bottom up and you have your box…. now do that 23 more times (lol)

Next I assembled the train base.  The top photo shows the 2 pieces that make up the base.  I started by gluing the extra rectangle to one of the tabs on the “straight” side of the base piece (top right).   It makes up the back end of the box.  I then folded into a box shape.  I glued it together along the long side tab.  Then I folded up the back end of the box.  Lastly I folded up the angled front of the box and glued.

The next part that I assembled is the conductor’s box part of the train.  It’s done much like a box card, with an insert.  I started by piecing together the snowman insert.  There are 2 sides to this piece with duplicate snowmen.  (you want the snowman to show through both windows in the final project)  Add the completed snowmen to each side of the black insert piece.

Next I added the decorative panels to the sides of the conductor box, and glued the 2 pieces that make up the box together along the long tab.

Flip this piece over so you are looking at the “inside”.  You want to add the snowman insert at this point.  I glued one tab in the center of the solid side of the box. (3rd photo)  You want the snowman bottom to be aligned slightly below the window so you don’t see the insert through the window.

Flip the insert to the other side (4th photo) and add adhesive to the other tab.  Fold the conductor box over, securing along the long tab of the box, and pressing the side to make sure the tab is adhered properly to the inside wall of the box.

Fold up the bottom of the conductor box and glue.  Do the same for the top of the box.  Finally, glue the roof squares together for sturdiness and glue to the top of the conductor box.

Next I put all the pieces I made together to form the train.  I started by gluing my 24 boxes together.  You want to glue 2 grids of 4 across, and 3 high.  Put them back to back (openings on either side) and glue.  Once they are all together, Add the white covering panel to the top and one side of the boxes to cover the seams.  Add decorative panels to these pieces (red).
Glue the completed bank of boxes to the base. You want the end you added the cover panel to be on the side of the angled end of the base  and for the boxes to be justified to the straight end of the base. (3rd photo) Then glue the conductor’s box to the back of the boxes and base (along the straight edge).  Make sure the windows are on the sides so the snowman peeks out. (4th photo)
Add the decorative panels to the long and short white pieces that make up the wheel guide as shown. (5th photo) Glue one long and one short strip to each side of the train as shown. (6th photo)  The wheel pieces will stick below the bottom of the train base.
Put together your wheels.  Each wheel is made up of 3 chipboard pieces glued together for sturdiness.  I painted the edges of my wheels white with some acrylic paint.  Next layer the wheel pieces (patterned papers) to finish.  I added some enamel dots to my wheel centers.
Glue the wheels to both sides of the base using the wheel “bumps” as guides.  The bottom of the wheels will align with the bottom of the wheel guides on the red strips.  Let dry completely.

 

There are 3 cylinders that make up the train smoke stack and the vent on the top of the train.  They are all assembled in the same manner.  Above I’m showing how to assemble the train vent piece.  Repeat this process for the other 2 cylinders.

Each cylinder has 3 circles and the notched side piece.  One circle is slightly smaller than the other 2.  Put that one aside.  Next I ran the notched side piece along the edge of my desk to curve it.  It makes it easier to form a circle.  Glue into a circle shape.  Fold down one side of tabs.  Place on a flat surface (tabs folded inside).  Add some glue around the edge of the smaller circle and slide into the tube formed, pressing to the tabs. (3rd photo)  This helps keep the cylinder round when you put on each of the ends.  Add the two remaining circles to the outside of the cylinder, one to the open side and one to cover the tabs on the other side.

Once you have your cylinders formed, glue to the top of the boxes as shown below.

Add the embellishments to the front of the train.  The two circles are each made up of 3 layers of chipboard and a patterned paper cover.  The grill is made up of a black background piece and the grill piece.

To complete the train, cut 24 of the box covering panels, and add to the fronts of the boxes.  Print and cut the included box numbers.  Add to the boxes.

And…done!  I promise you will be so happy with the end results!

All that’s left is to fill each box with a fun little treat!  The boxes are good sized…. they are approximately 2″w x 1.25″h x 1.6″d.  I was able to fit a Hershey Kiss, a Rolo and a Lindt ball in one box.

If you make one, please be sure to tag Lori on Facebook & Instagram, we love to see your creations!

That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

 

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Snowglobe Shadow Box Card Snowman Tutorial

Have you seen the new Snowglobe Shadow Box Card Bundle?  There are nine designs… and each is cuter than the next!  I put together the Snowglobe Shadow Box Card Snowman file (SVG, Silhouette) for my post today.  It’s one of my favorites from the bundle.  These cards are super easy to assemble, I’ve included a quick tutorial as well.  Take a peek…

How cute is that little snowman??  Below, I have outlined the assembly steps….

To start I cut out all the pieces of the file.  On one side of the base I added the decorative panels, bow and the print and cut sentiment. I flipped the card base over and added the blue sky piece to the inside of the base. Next I added some adhesive to the two tabs (circled)  It’s just easier to add the adhesive at this point.   The inserts come next.  For this card the back insert is the one with the houses and church.  I inserted the tabs on either side of the insert into the backmost slots on both sides.  It takes a little wiggling, but they slide in and stay put!

Then I added the second snowman insert into the front group of slots.  Once both inserts were in place, I folded down the card so that it laid flat and the tabs with the adhesive were facing up and flat.  To finish I simply folded over the front of the card, and pressed down to secure the tabs to the front panel of the card.  So easy!

This card will fold flat for mailing and fits into a standard A7 envelope (5.25″ x 7.25″).

That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

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Squirrel Envelope Box Card

I just love Lori’s Envelope Box cards and her new Envelope Box Card Fall Halloween Bundle does not disappoint!  I fell in love with the Envelope Box Card Fall Squirrel (SVG, Silhouette)  The little squirrel is just too cute… take a peek…

Such a fun fall card!  This card folds flat to fit into a standard A7 Envelope (see below). This post will give you general assembly instructions for the envelope box cards.

 

Have a great day!

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Ghost Haunted House Tutorial

Have you seen the new Halloween Décor Bundle??  It’s full of super-cute files perfect for Halloween decorating!  I fell in love with the new Ghost Haunted House (SVG, Silhouette).  Such a spooky-cute way to celebrate the season!!  It’s really easy to assemble, I’ve put together a quick tutorial for you below.

The house is made up of two smaller houses that are attached together.  I started with the larger side.  The pieces for that part are shown below. In this photo I have already added the window frame pieces to the main house piece as well as the door.

To assemble this part of the house, start by adding the strips of paper behind the windows.  You could use cardstock.  I chose to use vellum in case I want to add tea lights to the house later.  I then glued together the two main parts of the house, folded into a box shape and glued using the tab.

Next, fold in the upper sections and glue as shown.  I then started to assemble the roof.  There are two sets of “spires”.  Glue them together for strength.  Do not glue the section below the score lines.  Insert the glued spire pieces up into the roof piece so the spikes stick out of the top.

On the bottom side of the roof piece, fold out the flaps and glue to the inside of the roof.  Fold the roof along the score lines and glue together into a dome shape.  Add to the top of the assembled house piece.  I then added the rounded window to the roof piece.  You can then add the bottom piece to the house.  I chose not to add this piece, I wanted to add a tealight to the bottom.

The second half of the house is assembled in a similar manner as above.  The pieces are shown below.

I started by adding the vellum to the inside of the windows.  I then folded the house into shape and glued (not shown).  There are two more spire pieces.  I glued them together, and added them to the roof as I did above.

At this point you could add the bottom.  I chose not to.  To attach the 2 house pieces, glue the smaller house to the larger as shown. (make sure your windows are as shown) I then added the roof to the smaller piece using the tabs on the top of the house base to glue.  It’s easier to do it this way since the roof needs to be flush with the side of the larger house.

Lori’s file comes with the spider webs.  It also has a couple of ghosts, and a black cat that are super cute! (not shown here).  I decided to decorate the house with some embellishments from my stash. The ghosts, cat, spiders, bat and eyes (in the windows) are all from the Doodlebug Happy Haunting Collection.

I ordered some fun tea lights, and plan to place them under the house so that the light shines through!  That’s it for me today, thanks for stopping by to peek!

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