Hi everyone, So I have received many requests for a video on a card I created yesterday. I didn't really have the capability to make one but here's a short step by step. Here is the original inspiration video created by Sandy Diller you can watch. for more through detail. 

Step one using the XL Happy Frame Dies Cut 4 pieces


When cutting these pieces Cut off the side designed for corner inserts as shown in the photo above.

Next cut out and color all the pieces you have intention to use for this project. Here I decided to make family themed display using the Lion/Tiger new release from Joset.


The only thing I didn't cut out in this design was the stripes for the tiger. I ended up making the tiger into Lion cubs

Supplies used in the upper photo are:

Tree Cut x2
Grass Border included in the tree Cut x2

Next I went ahead and assembled all my pieces to make them all complete.

Then here's the place I began to assemble my foundation.


Carefully place your tape runner glue one the pieces as shown above. You only want to put glue on one edge because you need room in insert the pieces later. (Shown in a photo later.)

This is what I'm talking about when you assemble it. The bottom side will have adhesive but the top slits do not. 


On your pieces I next added a small piece of acetate to allow the animals to have abseils to stand on when inserted into the slots. The grass I added double sided tape on both sides so when you place it in the slots the top gets glued together.

If you can see what I did, The grass dies fit in nice and snug, the double sided tape helps out tremendously. for the stability of this project.


Then I finally added the tree to the back side of the grass, Again using double sided tape. (sorry for my messy desk in the background) 

after assembling all your pieces here is the final project.


Thank you for tuning in. I apologize for not having a video made, however don't hesitate to contact me anytime at JnUniqueDesigns@Icloud.com

Hope you have great day.

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