Simple Waterfall Card
Tutorial: Simple Waterfall Card
A waterfall card has an interactive pull tab that flips the images as you pull. These photo tutorials explain how to create one of these cards simply and quickly. And, you don't have to stick to just three flip-able images, you can add as many as you fit on your project.
Waterfall Card Style 1 (image credit)
Waterfall Card Style 2 (with template)
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I love this! Would you happen to have measurements for cutting the required holes? I don't have the punch.
ReplyDeleteAre you referring to the holes in the second tutorial? I'm sorry, no, I don't.
DeleteYou don't really need to be that precise in their spacing and you certainly don't need a punch. You can get a similar round edged aperture by using a small circle punch at each end and use a craft knife to cut between the two to create the spaces. Just rule lines before you start and measure in from each side, marking where the holes need to be.
Easier still, is to check out the first tutorial and see how they attach a piece of cardstock to the front, rather than cutting holes in their base layer. You can attach that with brads, eyelets, staples or even just fold the edges of that strip under your base layer before you attach it to your card.😊