Thursday, September 3, 2009
Here's a video to teach you how to make a pop up layout!
I have made some pop up layouts in the past, like the one above. I learned the technique at Club Scrap's retreat last year and I just love it! The whole process is quite simple after you make the first one - so simple you won't even need directions after you learn it!
For my post on Christmas with the Cricut (my other blog), I made this pop up Snow layout and knew it would need some video footage to explain the process and make it seem do-able! So, sit back, relax and enjoy the show! For more details on the Snow layout, head over HERE to see!
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Unless otherwise stated within the post, this is my original work. Please feel free to use as inspiration for your own personal use, but do not use for publication, contest/message board entries, or to sell. If my work inspires a work of your own, please give credit by posting a link to my blog. Thank you!
So clever! I can't wait to try this. Thanks for giving such great video directions!
ReplyDeletenormally I shy away from popup layouts but these are GORGEOUS you did such a great job! keep it up!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great video showing us how to make the pop up page. You are so clever, I will have to try this one for sure. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo neat. You did a great job =)
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I am loving your tutorials! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial! Love how the LO turned out! Can't wait to give this a try!!
ReplyDeleteThank again for your inspiration!
Hugs & Happy Days!
Min
I love this pop up layout. You are so clever.
ReplyDeleteI did it, I saw your wonderful design and was inspired to make 4 of them for my family back in the UK for Christmas Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteso cute! when I get my scrapbooking out, I'll have to set up my laptop up beside me and watch the video for ideas and tips. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteOk this is amazing!! I love the design. I have a question though. When the page is done, how do you go about putting it in your scrapbook? Is there a special page protector to buy? or can you just not see it unless you pull it out of the protector? thanks.
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