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LOL....I have this post in the demo forum too. I've sent well over 100 emails now amoung this forum, the demo forum, private messages, and personal emails! But I wouldn't have posted if I didn't plan to send to as many as wanted it. I can't wait to see some of the cards all these ladies come up with! You email has been sent Jacque!
Please send them to me also: sb99 at sbcglobal.net (replace the word 'at' with the @ symbol; doing that reduces the chance of my address being harvested by spambots that look for the 'at' symbol.)
Are you still e-mailing directions? Would you mind sending me a copy, too? kristina@byu.net Thanks! : )
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I am fairly certain that given a cape and a nice tiara I could save the world.
Wow Lovely indeed and I wanted to know if i can get the directions to make this push/pull cards.
You do great cards etc. Very original and creative.
sincerely
Lillibet moomooo@dmcom.net
I am so computer illiterate...I can't find the instructions you e-mailed. Is there something I need to do? Please help. : ) kristina@byu.net
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I am fairly certain that given a cape and a nice tiara I could save the world.
I have found that if you change the measurements to 1/2", 2 3/4" 2/34" and
2 1/2" from the aforementioned ( 1/2", 3", 3", 2 1/2" ) that you can make 2 slider cards out of one sheet of card stock. That way there is no waste. Just MHO.
Robin, I would love the directions BUT have dial-up with only 26.4 kb. With a 5 mg file it would take me about 90 minutes to download. Is it available zipped or a smaller version without pictures? With only the verbage I could probably do it and that woulnd't be such a large file. acclack@earthlink.net
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I would love to get these directions if it is not to late. I just saw this tread for the first time. If you can forward it, thanks. e:mail friskynd@aol.com
Robin, thanks so very much for the directions. It is so cool to do this one... I'm trying to figure out how to make it a money card! Where the money pulls out with it... should be a no brainer for that!
Hey ladies......I typed up directions WITH pictures for those push/pull cards. I cannot upload it to the resources page because it says the file is too big. It is in .doc format (I used Word) so if any of you want the directions, I can email them to you. It is just a bit over 5MB.
If you don't know what a push/pull card is, you can view mine here.......(the second and third pictures with the bear on them)
1. Choose the image that you want to slide on the card. Stamp it on a scrap of cardstock, color & cut out.
2. Stamp & color on main card.
3. Cut a narrow strip on your card (about ¼” wide) where you want the image to slide. DO NOT cut all the way to the edge of the card.
4. Cut a narrow strip of cardstock (no wider than you image & long enough to fold around the cut strip on the main card.) Fold this narrow strip around the cut strip on the main card & attach it to itself with Monoadhesive. This attached piece should slide freely across the cut strip. It needs to be a fairly close fit around the cut strip or else the image will wobble as you slide it.
5. Attach your image to the sliding piece on the front of the card with double-sided, heavy duty mounting tape.
6. Attach a piece of sting, ribbon or yarn to the sliding piece on the back of the card. BE SURE that it is not attached to anything else. You can use the heavy duty mounting tape for this too. The ribbon will extend several inches past both ends of the card.
7. Seal a backing over the working parts to hide your secrets. As you glue your main card onto the backing, leave unglued spaces for you ribbon to pull freely.