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Voyages Fantastique Pop up Card



Today I am super excited to share the fun I had Creating with Voyages Fantastiques Pop Up Card Kit. This Kit is loaded with lots of lofty air balloons! These kits are fun and allow you to create stunning layered pop-up cards without all the fussy cutting! All the pieces are precut - just punch them out and glue your card together for stunning results. The kits are even easy to add your own personal touches. Here is a close up of my card.

Supplies Needed

Extra supplies if desired : jute, Buttons Galore & More Shimmerz - Desert Sky

A Few Hints and Suggestions before you start

The pieces of each card kit are numbered. The numbers are a guide of sorts and not necessarily the ā€œruleā€. Each Card Kit also has a QR code that you can scan with your phone.
Th QR Code will lead you to Stamperiaā€™s website to watch a video of Creating with Voyages Fantastiques Pop Up Card Kit. I recommend you either watch the video or if you are unable to watch the video, please see the step by step instructions below.
Be careful opening your kit.. There is a small piece of clear acetate inside the kit that you will need toward the end to make your balloons ā€œfloat in the airā€

Creating with Voyages Fantastiques Pop Up Card Kit

Create your Card base

Punch out the book page and fold it in half to create your card base.
Adhere clocks (#6 & #8)tp the bottom left and top right of your card front.
Adhere the top and bottom of the Time Machine Card (#2) to card front. ONly adhere the top and bottom because you are creating a pocket.
Tuck tags into ā€œTime Machineā€ pocket. Add jute bows to tags and Buttons Galore & More Shimmerz - Desert Sky if desired.

Creating the Inside of your card

Create the background layer by punching #19. Score along the bottom edge. ( I drew a line so you could see where to score)
Fold at your scored edge.
Fold score piece in half.
Adhere to inside of your card lining up at middle fold.
Repeat these steps to add Piece #13 (tower piece) for your second layer.

Embellish your Backgrounds

Punch out balloons and gears. Adhere balloon bases and gears to backgrounds as shown. Note add adhesive to the to background at the bottom so your card doesnā€™t stick together.

Creating Your Pop-Up Dimensions

Punch out your strips. Fold into rectangle shape and adhere end. Repeat for each strip.
Punch out train. Adhere a pop-up rectangle to train.
Add train to right front layer of card.
Repeat to add bike to left side of card.
Using the two remaining pop-up rectangles, add second bicycle to left side of card and small box clock to right side of card.
Add additional balloons to front and back layers.

Fold Voyages Fantastiques piece in half and adhere to back layer.

Finishing your Card

Cut three (3) strips from your acetate piece.
Adhere small balloons to top of acetate strips.
Adhere strips to backgrounds to create your ā€œfloating balloons.ā€
I hope you are inspired to try your hand at Creating with Voyages Fantastiques Pop Up Card Kit!

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