The center of the card twists and pops and his name is on the four panels. I used Tonic Studio dies for the letters. Here is a template and some instructions in case you want to try this way of making the twist and pop center:
The top template is the four fold panel piece. It is cut
to 10 inches by 3 Inches and scored at 2 ½”, 5” and 7 ½”. The twist and pop
mechanism is cut to 8 ½ inches by 3 inches and scored at 2 ¾” and 5 ¾”. The
middle box is scored diagonally corner to corner both ways.
After folding all scored lines on the apparatus piece, the
diagonal lines in the center are popped up and the piece folds together like
shown. Adhesive is then applied to the
triangle only on both sides and it is attached to the center of the top folding
card base.
Next that piece is opened up and adhesive is applied to
the upper right and lower left only and the four panel piece is attached
forming the twist and pop piece. The outside pieces of the four panel piece are
folded in to the center and the center of that piece is lined up with the center
of the apparatus piece. The outer two panels are then folded out and attached
to the upper right and lower left of the apparatus where the adhesive was
placed. The whole piece will fold down flat and open as the card is opened. Here is a close up of the apparatus on this card:
I love interactive cards and I think kids do too. If you have any questions after trying to make one of these twist and pop cards, l would be happy to try and help.
Such a cool project!! Haha - love the flying ninja and you are a fancy-folding mastermind!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card for your grandson Karen - love it, and I am sure Nate will too.
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Maxine
What a cool card for a boy! I think Nate will adore it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really fun card. I am sure that your Grandson will be so very excited to get it.
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