I hate the fact that the pop-up is inside cards which often leads to me scratching my head on what to do with the outside, I used the rectangle pieces from the Trinitage Sheet to decorate the outside so that when the recipient of the card opens the envelope the card still looks pretty from the front.
I've took lots of views and even given instructions of how to make the pop-up.

The side view of the Trinitage pop-up.
That's fabulous Jak, I've got to have a go at this, thanks for sharing the instructions xx
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea. Thank you for making a tutorial and sharing it.
ReplyDeleteSo so wonderful and what great instructions.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, worth of trying! Great card!
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greetings, martina
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Thank you for the instructions Jak, lovely and clear. That is another stunning card.
ReplyDeleteMary x
oh my that's an amazing card hun
ReplyDeletei just love it, thanks for sharing
hugs angelique
Great card!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the instructions Jak!
Fantastic card Jak a real labour of love.Love the idea of decorating the back have to agree it works beautifully. think it might be 2 complecated for me but thanks for the instructions just in case I feel adventurious one day.:0)
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Amazing Jak and thanks for the tutorial...must have a go!
ReplyDeleteLove Sheila xx
Such a lovely card Jak and many thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove Sheila xx
These are gorgeous! ~jeni :)
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Fantastic card, Jak and thanks for the instructions. I bought the pack the other day so maight just give this a go when I have a minute :)
ReplyDeleteAliceH
I took advantage of the recent special deal and got all 8 (I think that's how many there were)- but then wondered how in the world to put them together. Thanks so much for this information!!!!
ReplyDeleteThans Jak I too wondered what I could do with it! Excellent card & easy to follow tutorial!!!
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Dawn x
thanks Jak, love the sheets nad this is a lovely way to use them
ReplyDeleteWow! This is amazing Jak! Thanks so much for the tutorial. I will add it to my blog:))
ReplyDeleteOooh! Thanks for the tutorial!! The card looks amazing and a great idea for a special Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteEsme xx
thank you! If you ever run over more instructions on Trinitage that are in metric: divide the cm by 2.54 and it will equal the inches
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