Thank you Wendy... used the instructions over a year ago and decided to make one and was so happy to find them again!!! i'm so thankful for this video!!!
I agree with Iley. my only recommendation is that you somehow write the dimensions on the screen, I hit pause a lot. but your directions were by far the best. ill check out the blog for the printable measurements. !
Thanks so much for the tutorial!! This is the first box card I have made and your directions couldn't be more simple to follow!! My son is turning 18 and I am so excited about his card!! Thanks again, great video! :-)
This was a great tutorial and I want to make the card. I went to your blog to find the printable measurements, but couldn't find them. Am I not looking at the right place? Help please.
,** Cut the back flap at 2 3/4" x 6" and the other squares are 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" ** and the other measurements are on the blog post associated with the card, down at the very bottom: www.luvinstampin.com/2014/02/pop-up-card-tutorial-fun-cards.html
Great video, and what a cool technique! One thing, though. I tried going to your blog to find the list of measurements, but couldn't find the right post. It would be easier if you could include a link to the post itself, not just the blog in general. I don't know if you can do that, but it would be helpful. Anyway, thanks so much for sharing this! Have a great day!
Hi Tina, We sell the score board at Stampin' UP!. Here is a link to the board: www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryID=1856&dbwsdemoid=2076798
Sorry - you said you would have measurements on your blog - but there aren't any. I wondered what the size of the matte for the long back pieces. Thank you - julie
Yes Sharon, if you go to my blog and sign up for my Free Exclusive Tutorials you will receive it tomorrow in your email inbox :) my blog is www.luvinstampin.com
Thank you Wendy... used the instructions over a year ago and decided to make one and was so happy to find them again!!! i'm so thankful for this video!!!
I have watched many of these box videos and yours wins the price for explicit instructions. Thanks so much. It's in my favorites.
Thank you so much! I try to be really clear when giving instructions :)
I agree with Iley. my only recommendation is that you somehow write the dimensions on the screen, I hit pause a lot. but your directions were by far the best. ill check out the blog for the printable measurements. !
Thanks so much for the tutorial!! This is the first box card I have made and your directions couldn't be more simple to follow!! My son is turning 18 and I am so excited about his card!! Thanks again, great video! :-)
Thank you so much! I am so glad it's easy to understand. :) I love comments like this!
very clear and easy to follow . This video's great! Thumbs up to this!
I followed other video for card in a box but your video is the simple to follow love it thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial, it is a beautiful card, making it easy for many different occasions, love your video
How are you doing?
Thank you for your very clear directions, some of the other videos were more difficult to understand. I'm going to see if I can find your blog.
Hi Dorrine - my blog is luvinstampin.com :) Thanks for checking me out
Thanks Wendy!
How can I make it smaller???
should I half up the measurments??
I am making it for an explosion box though
This was a great tutorial and I want to make the card. I went to your blog to find the printable measurements, but couldn't find them. Am I not looking at the right place? Help please.
,** Cut the back flap at 2 3/4" x 6" and the other squares are 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" ** and the other measurements are on the blog post associated with the card, down at the very bottom: www.luvinstampin.com/2014/02/pop-up-card-tutorial-fun-cards.html
Finally instructions that made sense to me. Thank you!
Great video, and what a cool technique! One thing, though. I tried going to your blog to find the list of measurements, but couldn't find the right post. It would be easier if you could include a link to the post itself, not just the blog in general. I don't know if you can do that, but it would be helpful. Anyway, thanks so much for sharing this! Have a great day!
I looked at your blog, but can't find the measurement sheet you mention for this card...can you tell me where I can find it? Thanks!
The measurements are at the bottom of blog post, there's not a printable page.
what wieght is the card stock you use to make the main part of the card box?
I believe it's 80lb cardstock :)
Where did you get the scoring board ?
Hi Tina, We sell the score board at Stampin' UP!. Here is a link to the board: www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ItemList.aspx?categoryID=1856&dbwsdemoid=2076798
thank you
Sorry - you said you would have measurements on your blog - but there aren't any. I wondered what the size of the matte for the long back pieces. Thank you - julie
Hi Julie - so sorry about that. The long back piece is 2 3/4" x 6" :)
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Thank you!
Are there any written directions that can be printed off for this anywhere?
Yes Sharon, if you go to my blog and sign up for my Free Exclusive Tutorials you will receive it tomorrow in your email inbox :) my blog is www.luvinstampin.com
***** I have signed up. Would appreciate very much the .pdf for this pop up box. Thanks so much.
wendy can u tell me how to fit this into a simple greeting card so that when i open it the box pop out
Sorry it won't fit in a regular greeting card. You would have to cut it at different dimensions.
Hello. How many gsm did you use?
Thank you for the fantastic video! So DERN cute!
This is so COOL Thanks for showing.
does this fit a A2 envelope?
Yes it does.
The link for the layer dimensions for this card doesn't work :(
Amazing box card though!
Thanks Wendy!
Thank you I understand how to do them now
I have a cricut that does this fun fun
So cute
Thank thank you...! Great tutorial
Thank YOU!
this is great I did it for my homework
I love it!!!!!!
Love it thanks for sharing.
Fantastic thank you 😄
Great video!! TFS
Thix is cute with th banners...dee
thank you!! :)
Don't understand why you used 12" cardstock for this project and then cut off 2". It was a waste of my cardstock.