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Old 11-03-10, 09:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with waterfall card, please.

I need pictures or a video reference because I can't figure it out with the written instructions I have found.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks a lot, Cindy
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I would be interested in this as well. I might try my hand at designing some if I knew how they worked.
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Hi,

These are the instructions that are on the cup how to page:-

Waterfall Sheets

Score across the lines on the long mechanism piece and crease and fold along each fold.
Cut out all pieces place folded mechanism on table - coloured side inside, white side facing you place a thin strip of double sided tape along each folded edge - 3 in total and, starting at the bottom crease, stick one of the 3 images along the edge.

Repeat with the remaining 2 so you have 3 images overlapped with a little tab at the bottom.

The only part of the mechanism which is secured to the card is a strip which sticks onto the mechanism under the bottom image and is secured with either strong tape or a brad, one each side, to the card. This allows the mechanism to move and when you pull the tab the pictures flip up. If any more is stuck then the 'flip' effect will not work


and click here to go to the cUp video tutorial on You Tube
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Waterfall cards are excellent and once you learn how to make the 1st one you're set!!!!! I finished off the Owl waterfall card, it showed you where the fold lines were. Hope you managed to work out how it's done xx
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Originally Posted by Cynthiana View Post
I need pictures or a video reference because I can't figure it out with the written instructions I have found.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks a lot, Cindy
Hiya,
I love waterfall cards because they look so affective when they are done..they always get the wow factor.

The CUP tutorial is great...so as Carol Says have a look at that the sheets that i have are so easy and boxy very easy to put together once you have scored hyour 3 score lines on the main part and added your 3 toppers the rest is easy.

Have a look at the tutorial if you are struggling drop me a pm as i know of a good video you may find helpful

Thanks
Mandy
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