Interactive Pull Tab Card feat C.C. Designs Unicorns

CC Designs Pull Tab Die Step by Step Unicorns Interactive Card (2)
Hi everyone! It’s Laura here, and today I am back with an interactive card I created with the C.C. Designs Pull Tab Cutter Die and the newly released Unicorns.

This die is really fun and easy to use, and I thought I would share a step by step photo tutorial on how to use it to create your own interactive pull tab card.

CC Designs Pull Tab Die Step by Step 1-2
I started off by cutting an A2 rectangle and a grassy hillside out of some patterned paper. I used the Lawn Fawn Large Stitched Rectangle Stackables and the Grassy Hillside Border Dies. The papers come from the Perfectly Plaid and Perfectly Plaid Spring paper pads, also by Lawn Fawn. I used one of the dies in the C.C. Designs  Pull Tab Cutter set to cut a slit in the grassy hillside (left picture). 

I then did some more die cutting in order to create the rest of the elements. (right picture). I die cut two hearts that will be the ends of my pull tab, a heart-shaped notch on the edge of the grassy hillside, the pull tab itself (the t-shaped die cut), and a little rectangle that can be used as a guide so that the pull tab slides nice and straight (more on this later). I used the extended die cutting technique to obtain a longer pull tab. I also made sure that the heart shaped notch in the grassy hillside was aligned with the slit I had previously die cut.

CC Designs Unicorns Copic Coloring
I then moved on and started working on my images. They are all part of the Unicorns stamp set, and I think they are super cute! I stamped them with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on Neenah Solar White 110lb cardstock, and colored them with Copic Markers
Once I was done coloring I die cut the images with the coordinating dies. I also added some Crystal Stickles to the mane and tail of the “crazy” unicorn, and on the areas of the skin where I had created dots with my Copic. 
CC Designs Pull Tab Die Step by Step 1-2
I then started assembling the pull tab mechanism. I positioned the pull tab die under the slit I had die cut in the grassy hillside. I bent the two side flaps of the pull tab upwards and slid them through the opening (left picture). 
I then folded them on top of each other and glued them together with a tiny little bit of glue (right picture).
CC Designs Pull Tab Die Step by Step 4-5
I turned the panel upside down and glued the little die cut rectangle towards the outer edge of the hillside, where the card recipient will pull the tab. This allows the tab to move nice and straight. 
And this is how I put the pull tab mechanism together. Easy-peasy. πŸ™‚ 
One piece of advice: if I was to make this card again I would use a bit of a sturdier cardstock for the pull tab. It still works as it is, but, if the paper was a little bit thicker, it would be easier to push the tab back in its original position. 
And now back to the card. 😊 Once I had my pull tab mechanism ready I could go ahead and assemble everything. 
CC Designs Pull Tab Die Step by Step Unicorns Interactive Card (2)
First of all I taped the hill to the sky. I then glued the unicorn with the pink and purple hair to the flaps of the pull tab mechanism, (basically to that little white square that peaks from under the slit – you can see it in the picture before the last one). Lastly, I glued the remaining two unicorns to the other side of the hill. 
CC Designs Pull Tab Die Step by Step Unicorns Interactive Card (2)

I used the Lawn Fawn Simple Puffy Clouds to die cut some white cardstock as well as some more patterned paper from the Lawn Fawn Perfectly Plaid Paper Pad. I stamped the sentiment You’re One of a Kind (isn’t it perfect for this card?!) on one of the white clouds with Memento Tuxedo Black ink and mounted everything on a top-folding A2 card base.
CC Designs Pull Tab Die Step by Step Unicorns Interactive Card (2)

And that’s it for today! I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and I hope I inspired you to create with the C.C. Designs Unicorns and the Pull Tab Cutter Die. Thank you all so much for stopping by, and have a great day!

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