I made one of these eons ago and you're right in one respect -- it does fascinates kids, but adults were just as amazed. Thanks for the memory spark, Christina. I'll have to put one on my to-do list.
All your tutorials are inspiring and easy to follow. I also love the fact that you don't have us watch you cut or gluing the embellishments down. (we all know how to do this) :-) And I very much love the way you do not ramble on as some other tutorials do. You can accomplish in 10 minutes what other instructors do in an hour. (I don't care if they LOVE the way a certain color suits THEM.) You give precise instructions and are very caring about your cards. THANK YOU for being you!!
Thanks once again Christina. You make us crafters believe in ourselves and amaze us with your magical way of tutoring. I haven't seen this one before, will try, cheers Dorothy xxv
I simply said, ''BRAVO''! For your incredible work in all your videos and your way to explain so simply. The result is high quality and stylish. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Christina, I just LOVE this technique!! I know adults who will love this, as well as my granddaughters! Thank you for yet another wonderful tutorial :)
O M G ! This is awesome and beautiful!!!!!! I"m not talented in the imagination department and come to RUclips to look for new card making ideas. I LOVE this! Have to try it for a friend of mine. You instructions were perfect as well. Easy to listen to and follow along. Thank you for sharing your artistic talent.
Another well explained tutorial. I've been wanting to make one of these cards but some of the videos I've watched make it seem difficult. Watching and listening to you, now I know I will be able to tackle this project. Thanks so much for such easy to follow directions. By the way your card is so pretty too.
Thank you for reminding me how good these cards are , i used to make them a lot but as new folds come out i tend to forget about the old ones , tfs Christina ...hugs Sue x
Beautiful as usual Christina! The best explanation for a magic slider that I have seen yet! I actually think that I will now attempt one. Thanks so much...
Excellent video. I have been working on one for my Christmas cards that are being sent to families with young children. I was so close to getting mine to work but is was messy, then I saw your video. Thank you, thank you thank you.
Hello Christine your back & with a rather delightful fabby card. I love it never mind keeping the kid's entertained it would keep me happy all day :-). Fab card & thank you for sharing xxx
What a great project. I absolutely love it. So very imaginative and very special. Thank you for all you fantastic, easy to follow instructional videos. I enjoy each and every one of them tremendously. I can't wait for your next wonderful video. DottieM
This is a great tutorial! You made me understand how it works, something I tried to for a while. But only now I feel able to make one myself. Thank you very much for that! Love, Tina
This must be an older tutorial..hiw am I just now seeing it? I was lookign for this exact thing and found ooodles of tutorials that were just confusing as heck. You made this simple. Thank you!!!!
Can I ask you which online stores or etsy shops are your favorite place to buy supplies? I know about wild orchid crafts but what others do you use often? Thanks
This card is so intriguing and I can see me making lots of these. I love cards that you can play with. What is the punch you used for the back of the card
You are so clever - how did you get to know so much, to be able to explain it simply and to have such great results? I am green with envy. My efforts at anything always seem to grubby even tho' I begin with clean hands etc. Thanks for your reply to my question yesterday.Keep making the vis please.
Shucks!!! I need heat resistant acetate and stazon or versa Mark ink... I was ready to run and make one...oh well I have to get another shopping list done up... this is amazing Christina, thank you for sharing and doing such a fabulous video
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I have a question, what are those little metal circles that you used to cover the hole from the hole puncher call? Where can we get them? Thank you !!
+nnyylliirrrreemm They are Eyelets and you can get them from craft shops or Google them to find your nearest supplier. There is a page on my website that will tell you all about them ... www.card-making-magic.com/eyelets.html
That is so darn cute!!! My grandson's bd is in July, I think i just chose which card to make for him. Now I need a Mickey mouse stamp if there is such a thing!!
I made one of these eons ago and you're right in one respect -- it does fascinates kids, but adults were just as amazed. Thanks for the memory spark, Christina. I'll have to put one on my to-do list.
All your tutorials are inspiring and easy to follow. I also love the fact that you don't have us watch you cut or gluing the embellishments down. (we all know how to do this) :-) And I very much love the way you do not ramble on as some other tutorials do.
You can accomplish in 10 minutes what other instructors do in an hour. (I don't care if they LOVE the way a certain color suits THEM.) You give precise instructions and are very caring about your cards. THANK YOU for being you!!
Thanks once again Christina. You make us crafters believe in ourselves and amaze us with your magical way of tutoring. I haven't seen this one before, will try, cheers Dorothy xxv
Well done Christina, clear & precise description & lovely end result. Can't wait to try this one. thank you for sharing it.
I love the simplicity of your tutorials, clear and beautiful, thank you!
I simply said, ''BRAVO''! For your incredible work in all your videos and your way to explain so simply. The result is high quality and stylish. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Very nicely done. Easy to follow directions. I also like the stopper method on so the inside does not come all the way out. Thank you for sharing.
Christina, I just LOVE this technique!! I know adults who will love this, as well as my granddaughters! Thank you for yet another wonderful tutorial :)
I'm always amazed at how clever and innovative you are. You are my inspiration when it comes to card making. Thank you!
O M G ! This is awesome and beautiful!!!!!! I"m not talented in the imagination department and come to RUclips to look for new card making ideas. I LOVE this! Have to try it for a friend of mine. You instructions were perfect as well. Easy to listen to and follow along. Thank you for sharing your artistic talent.
Oh THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! I have been SEARCHING all over the place for instructions on how to do this! HURRAH!!!!! Thanks!
Another well explained tutorial. I've been wanting to make one of these cards but some of the videos I've watched make it seem difficult. Watching and listening to you, now I know I will be able to tackle this project. Thanks so much for such easy to follow directions. By the way your card is so pretty too.
Thank you for reminding me how good these cards are , i used to make them a lot but as new folds come out i tend to forget about the old ones , tfs Christina ...hugs Sue x
Very interesting. I love how you explained the steps so clearly. Very easy to follow and repeat.
Beautiful as usual Christina! The best explanation for a magic slider that I have seen yet! I actually think that I will now attempt one. Thanks so much...
Excellent video. I have been working on one for my Christmas cards that are being sent to families with young children. I was so close to getting mine to work but is was messy, then I saw your video. Thank you, thank you thank you.
Thank you, that's the best tutorial I've seen in the last three years for this type of card.
Listen to your lovely voice and get inspired... You made my day! Thank you for doing the jobb you do!
The eyelet stops are ingenious. I used to create a rail system with a stop using the cardstock, but your way is a lot easier! Thanks.
Hello Christine your back & with a rather delightful fabby card. I love it never mind keeping the kid's entertained it would keep me happy all day :-). Fab card & thank you for sharing xxx
Such a great idea! I'M intrigued with the card. I can hardly wait to make it for my grandchildren (and some of my adult friends). :) Thanks!
What a great project. I absolutely love it. So very imaginative and very special. Thank you for all you fantastic, easy to follow instructional videos. I enjoy each and every one of them tremendously. I can't wait for your next wonderful video.
DottieM
This is the best video I've seen on a slide card!
Wow, thanks!
Wonderful tutorial! Very easy to follow. Thanks so much for sharing!
You explained how to make this card VERY WELL!!! TYFS 💕
This is a great tutorial! You made me understand how it works, something I tried to for a while. But only now I feel able to make one myself. Thank you very much for that!
Love, Tina
Just wonderful so happy that I came across your tutorial---looking forward to try this card and to watch your other tutorials......Thank You ...
That is so cool. I just had to watch this so I could see how you did that. I felt like a little kid watching a magic trick. TFS
Sherry
Wow, love this card!! I must try to make it !! Thank you for sharing!!
So cute.I can make one for my son's birthday card.You're so very artistic and imaginative mind.
This is the card that fascinate me too. I am not a child, but I love your magic card.
Very clever! I really love ALL your work. Thanks for sharing.
wow, that's cool, I love the magic on this card, thank you very much for sharing
That is so clever! I love this idea...it's so magical. Thanks for the inspiration! Now I'm going to go and create. Have a great week! Karen
Great tutorial I'm going to try to make one now, thanks.
This must be an older tutorial..hiw am I just now seeing it? I was lookign for this exact thing and found ooodles of tutorials that were just confusing as heck. You made this simple.
Thank you!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. Very clear and easy to follow along, slow and soothing :)
Thank you - this is a wonderful card to make; everyone loves it!
Fascinates children!! This fascinates me!!!! This is so niffty!
I saw this on an American site , BUT you make it look so easy Thank you thank you
That is so neat. Thanks for sharing. I now know what I'm going to do for my sisters birthday card.
AWESOME !!! Such a brilliant Tutorial - THANK YOU XXXXXXXXXX
A wonderful tutorial and so easy. I've made these cards, but they were much harder to make.
Thanks ♥
Awesome! Thanks for sharing... very well explained and your soft voice makes it look so easy to make.
Loly
Christina that was so clever, hope I can remember that.
Love it, thanks, saved my 'gran makes great cards' reputation x
I absolutely love watching your tutorials. I was wondering of the name and make of your heart boarded punch?
Can I ask you which online stores or etsy shops are your favorite place to buy supplies? I know about wild orchid crafts but what others do you use often? Thanks
This card is so intriguing and I can see me making lots of these. I love cards that you can play with.
What is the punch you used for the back of the card
You are so clever - how did you get to know so much, to be able to explain it simply and to have such great results? I am green with envy. My efforts at anything always seem to grubby even tho' I begin with clean hands etc. Thanks for your reply to my question yesterday.Keep making the vis please.
Absolutely amazing. Love it. Thanks for the video!
Brilliant card! Thanks so much for this great idea.
preciosa tarjeta!!! gracias por el tutorial, saludos desde Chile :D
Love this...very easy to follow. Will have to try soon!!! TFS
not only kids will love this, i do too, it's so clever!
Awesome!
Very clear instructions, hank you 💕
Shucks!!! I need heat resistant acetate and stazon or versa Mark ink... I was ready to run and make one...oh well I have to get another shopping list done up... this is amazing Christina, thank you for sharing and doing such a fabulous video
I really like the video .. thanks .. the direction are easy to follow!!! ..
Christina, thank you so so so much!!! this video is just amazing!!
+Aditi Rao You're welcome and thank you for watching Please pop over to my blog for daily inspiration .. flowerribbonsandpearls.blogspot.co.uk
Thanks for sharing. This video makes it look easy to create this card. Can't wait to try it myself! :-)
this is just beautiful can't wait to try it
That was fun yo watch. Thanks Christina
OH I LOVE THIS CARD!!! One question though, where, how would you put your sentiment on?
It tells you in the video ...
Thanks. Saw it this time around.
You are very welcome and it is a card that fascinates children ... but don't tell 'em how you did it xx
Great tutorial! Thank you so much!
That is SUPER cool! TFS
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I have a question, what are those little metal circles that you used to cover the hole from the hole puncher call? Where can we get them? Thank you !!
+nnyylliirrrreemm They are Eyelets and you can get them from craft shops or Google them to find your nearest supplier. There is a page on my website that will tell you all about them ... www.card-making-magic.com/eyelets.html
WOW. Magic. Fabulous.
Amazing, can’t wait to try it, thank you
Amazing ! thank you for a wonderful idea
Surely if you put a sentiment on the inner white piece it shows through the image? It's a lovely tutorial though.
That is so darn cute!!! My grandson's bd is in July, I think i just chose which card to make for him. Now I need a Mickey mouse stamp if there is such a thing!!
Brilliant! Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Hi christina are you going to make d v d s they would br great for people who do not have u tube thank you jayne x
ESTA PRECIOSO,UNA IDEA GENIAL.GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLO CON NOSOTRAS.........
Thanks for sharing such a cute idea!!
Great video so well explained thank you
Wow, MS Christina, your magic card is so good but unfortunately I can't make this because I don't have stamps and I don't know where to get them
+gartam chinnarao - They are available online. Ebay has many if the task of searching the net is daunting.
Absolutely mind boggling :)
Hi! I don’t have eyelets. Can I use brads instead?
awesome, simple and super cute
I just love the new ideas =-)
Awesome content! Loved your vid :D
Older video yet a very nice one
Please tell me how you embossed and your acetate did not melt
this is a lovely surprise love it
What are the materials? Can you said it to me? I want to do this. Pls!
this is absolutely wonderful. thank you for your tutorial
Dang... and i thought I had pretty good card making skills. You just put me to shame X)
briljant! Thank you! xx
Meravigliosa card!!!!!
Hello what is de size frommde 2 cards inside ?
wow very nice idea
I want to it but i can't i don't have construction paper, eyelids, or acetate
love it.....TFS
Beautiful!!!!!!
How do you make the poppies?
brilliant love it
Thanks, you make this very easy to do ;-)
I thought it was really good so I will make one
where do u get the stamps