Hello and welcome! It's time for a new challenge at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge. This week Helen our host and it's our Masculine "Anything Goes." As you can see, my card has a little twist to it which is why it's called a Twist Pop Up Card. When you open it, the inside spreads out and reveals what's inside. They are super easy to make and I know my kids and grandkids will get a kick out of it. The tutorial I followed can be found HERE.
Stamp Sets: Epic Celebrations (Stampin' Up!), Wetlands (Stampin' Up!); Inks: Cookie Monster (Taylored Expressions), Poppy Seed (Taylored Expressions); Cardstock: Cookie Monster (Taylored Expressions), Sugar Cube (Taylored Expressions), Whisper White - for the twist mechanism (Stampin' Up!); Patterned Paper: Hello Happiness (Taylored Expressions); Other: Postage Stamp Punch - retired (Stampin' Up!), Sugar Cube Enamel Dots (Taylored Expressions)
For all of our challenge details and to share your project, visit the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge by clicking the image below. We’d love to have you join us. You have until Monday, February 21st at 6:00 p.m. Central Standard Time to link up your project.
I've also entered my card in the TGIF Challenge. I showcased the wonderful Epic Celebrations stamp set from the 2018 Sale-A-Bration Brochure. For all the challenge details and to share your project, click the image below.
Thanks for stopping in at the Coffee Pot Stamping Cafe,
Marsha
What a fun Twist N' Pop card Marsha. Love the Epic Celebrations set and the way you've incorporated it into the panels. Great card! Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteTwist pop up cards are so much fun, Marsha! I made one last year with a fairy theme! Your choice of images and colours makes it a great make card.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Helen!
DeleteWell, Marsha, when you told me that there would be a surprise inside your card, you weren't kidding. What a fun twist pop up card! I love the front and know the lucky son or grandson who gets this card will love the surprise as well. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heidi! These are such fun to make. I can see more in my future.
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