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Kathy Logan

Kathy Logan has been a hobby SU demo for almost 3 years. She and her husband Tom, married 12 ½ years, have four children. Kathy has been an avid stamper for the past 9 ½ years. Her family now lives in the Bothell/Seattle area.

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Waterfall Card

by Kathy Logan

Try out this new craze! Pull on a paper tab and make secret messages or images appear, while pieces of cardstock fold over and look like a waterfall.


Supplies

image

Neutral-colored cardstock

Colored cardstock

Assorted stamps and inks

Paper Trimmer with a scoring blade (or a ruler and a stylus for making scored lines.)

Eyelets & eyelet setting tools

Ribbon or cord (for the pull tab)

Adhesive

Scissors

Aquapainters or other coloring medium (optional, depending on the style of stamps chosen.)


Step By Step

Step 1

Step 1.
Cut your Neutral Cardstock in the following measurements: 5 ¼ x 8 (1), 1 7/8 x 1 7/8 (4).

Cut your Colored Cardstock in the following measurements: 2 x 2 (4), 5½ x 4¼ (1), 9 x 2 (1), ¾ x 4 (1).


Step 2

Step 2.
Fold the largest piece of neutral colored cardstock in half, and then stamp it as desired. Also stamp the four neutral-colored squares.


Step 3

Step 3 (Optional)
Depending on the style of stamps you've selected, color your stamped images with any method you prefer. I chose to watercolor the images for this card with the SU! Aquapainters™ and ink.


Step 4

Step 4.
Attach your stamped squares to the slightly larger colored cardstock squares with your adhesive.


Step 5

Step 5.
Next you will need to score your 9 x 2 strip of colored cardstock. Starting at end of strip, score 2, 2¾, 3 ½, and 4 ¼ from the end.


Step 5


You can then fold along the scored lines and you should have a strip which looks something like the following picture (let's call this Piece A).


Step 6

Step 6.
Attach the horizontal strip (the one which measures ¾ x 4) to front of card with eyelets.

Note: it is very important that you do not use any adhesive in the middle of this piece!


Step 7

Step 7.
Next, attach piece A to the horizontal strip you just attached to the card front. To do this, slide the longest section of piece A between the horizontal strip and the card, making sure to center it in the middle of your card. Line up the very edge of the scored end of piece A with bottom of the horizontal strip and attach with adhesive.

Note: the adhesive placement is very important you do not want to attach the scored side and the longest section of piece A together!


Step 8

Step 8.
Attach your first stamped image to the bottom 2 x 2 space at the scored end of piece A.


Step 9

Step 9.
Apply adhesive to the scored sections of piece A only, and attach remaining stamped pieces.


Step 9

Once you've attached these pieces, you should be able to gently pull the bottom of the longest section of piece A directly down and watch the stamped images flip one at a time and then slide behind piece A.


Step 10

Step 10.
Attach eyelet and ribbon to the bottom of piece A. To do this, simply mark where you want to place your eyelet with card in the closed position. Then pull the longest section of piece A until it is fully extended. Punch a hole and place eyelet. Thread ribbon through eyelet and tie. Trim ends with scissors. You're done!


Your Turn

You've seen the tutorial, now you try it! We've got a section of the gallery set aside for Waterfall Card. Try this project, then upload your artwork to the gallery. Show us your creations!

Questions and Comments

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