Making a Motion Card with a TLC Die

Follow along as I made a motion card using a die from TLC Designs.

title card

I received this Double Dial Die from TLC Designs. This is my first time using a die with motion or activity and making a motion card. The process is rather two-fold in that you put the mechanism together and then design the visual elements for the card. It was fun trying to decide what images would work well with the motion.

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Materials:

  • Double Dial Die
  • Hampton Art stamp set
  • CrossOver II
  • Mini Maker
  • leaf die
  • 3 ink pads
  • Simons Says intense black ink
  • Distress Oxide Inks
  • Blending brush
  • WRMK Works Board
  • double-sided tape
  • foam tape
  • foam tape squares
  • scissors
  • white card stock
  • brads

Directions:

This is the die and stamp set that was used.
The die pieces laid out on the CrossOver II. The pie shape needs to be placed into the largest die piece.
Distress Oxide being used to blend onto the front of the motion card.
These are the three inks used and the finished front piece.

Video Tutorial:

finished card

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