Flatten a toilet roll and cut in half, so that you end up with two mini tubes
Cut 3 pieces of cardstock, half a cm or 1/4 of an inch narrower (on each side) than your toilet roll
Leave one piece of card intact, cut one in half, fold the other in half and score half an inch from each end
using the folded piece, glue the large centre section together
using scissors, cut along the lines shown in the photo below
you should end up with the following, you will also need two pieces of seam binding or ribbon
take your full piece of card and glue your seam binding or ribbon to each side in the middle
take one of your half size pieces of card and the triangular piece of card
and glue them together
take your full size card with the seam binding or ribbon on it and glue the half section onto it
it should then look like this
take the other half section of card and glue that in place on the opposite side
this will form a small hinge that will help your card stand up when opened
at this stage you might want to add a small pocket to the front, I used a MS trellis punch to make mine
the pocket will enable you to put a small gift card inside, but you could leave the pocket off and add a nice message or stamped image instead - it's entirely up to you
next, take one half of your tp roll and feed the ribbon/binding and card through it
make sure that only about half an inch of your centre card is in the tube, then glue your binding to the front
trim off any excess
repeat the same process on the other side
then slide both side of your tube together, at this stage your binding will stick out
simply tuck the excess neatly into the ends of the tube
to fold away your card stand simply slide open your card, fold it flat and re-close
once closed the back should look like this
and the front should look like this
you are then ready to let your imagination run wild!
Decorate your slider card in whatever style you fancy, using whatever materials and mediums you like.
Have fun and I look forward to seeing your photos later! xx
Not seen this idea before Deb
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I only discovered it yesterday, they are so easy to make! xx
DeleteWhat a really clear tutorial Deborah. Fab outcome too. Very pretty x
ReplyDeletethank you Lea, so nice of you to comment xx
DeleteBrilliant, Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Sylvia xx
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