
Hello and welcome! I am so excited to be a part of the #spreadjoynotgerms Blog Hop but also to be a sponsor. We are giving away a $20 gift certificate to our online store. This is such a wonderful opportunity to share here among such talented crafters.
The complete tutorial continues below but here are the highlights, rules and prizes that are a part of this Blog Hop. We’re all about spreading joy here. And if you happen to get lost in the hop you can always go to the Catherine Pooler or Hedgehog Hollow blogs for a complete list to find the next blog.
There are a ton of prizes offered by the sponsors of this hop. Enter by leaving a comment on the blogs on the hop. No minimum number of comments required, but the more blogs you comment on, the greater the chances of winning.
Deadline to enter is April 24 and winners will be announced on Monday, April 27 on the Catherine Pooler Designs and Hedgehog Hollow blogs.
The entries for this Hop is now closed.
Hope you enjoy this interactive, light up card sponsored by Pear Blossom Press and i-crafter {that’s us}. Pear Blossom Press is offering a $25 gift certificate and we are offering a $20 gift certificate so be sure and leave a comment on our blogs.
I would also encourage you to visit the organizers of this wonderful hop: Catherine Pooler’s blog and Hedgehog Hollow’s blog.
If you want to know more about this project the complete instructions are below. If you want to continue on the hop then please visit Larissa Heskett by clicking HERE.

The inside of this card has an interactive wiper with a hand that pops up holding a dandelion full of wishes for joy. There is also an area for a gift card as a special treat.

For this card I used the i-crafter Flower Bursts dies, Pop-up Wiper Insert dies, Heart Hand Wiper Insert dies and Alphabet, Haley die sets. I also used the EZ- Light by Pear Blossom Press which added some extra fun to this card.

Start by placing the small rectangular shape in the middle of the large opening in the Pop-up wiper insert piece. This will create the slots to hold a gift card. You can also leave this piece out if you want a solid panel. Run this through your die cutting machine.
Fold across the horizontal crease line.
Next, fold two angle mountain folds and one horizontal valley fold on each side of the upper panel.
Use the i-Press Burnisher to create crisp folds.
Fold back the horizontal small tab at the top of the upper panel.

Apply adhesive to the two small flaps.
Align the ends along the inside fold of the card and adhere.
Apply adhesive to the small tab along the top and, with the card laying flat, adhere it to the top half of the card.
Die cut the left hand from the Heart Hands die set and adhere it to the triangle shape on the left side of the upper panel. Do not adhere the hand above the mountain fold or else the wiper mechanism will not function.

From white cardstock, die cut two small flowers from the Flower Burst die set. Save the little pieces that fall out.
Trim the ends of the petals.
To create the stem, cut a piece of green cardstock to 1/4″ wide by 1 3/4″ long. Adhere one flower to the end of the stem. Adhere the second flower on top, rotating to create a dandelion puffball.

Adhere the dandelion stem between the fingers of the hand.
On the large front panel, apply adhesive being careful not to apply adhesive where the semicircle slots are located when folded back.

Fold up the front panel and adhere.
Add dots of liquid adhesive behind the dandelion and use the i-Grip Tweezers to apply the remaining bits of white pieces to look like dandelion seeds flying away.

To create the front of the card, begin with a piece of watercolor paper, trimmed to 4″ x 5 1/4″. On a waterproof work surface, smoosh Distress Inks and spritz generously with water. I used Festive Berries, Worn Lipstick, Peeled Paint and Wild Honey.
Drag the watercolor paper across the Distress Inks until you get the look you want.

Use the large flower from the Flower Burst die set with the center insert piece placed in the middle. Place this off-center to the left.
Run this through your die cutting machine.

The flower remains in the paper but the petals burst off of the surface.

On the back side, adhere a small piece of vellum behind the five small center dots.

To apply the EZ Lights, first determine where you want the activating button to be on the front of the card. Place the battery in the EZ Light and adhere it behind the spot where you want the activating button to be on the front.
Wrap the wires with a small bit of washi tape and tape it down so it cannot be seen behind the flower petals on the front. I added a little liquid adhesive to hold the lights in place behind the vellum holes.
Loosely wrap the extra wire and secure it in place on the back of the watercolor paper.

Apply bits of foam tape around the edges of the watercolor paper to raise it to the same level as the EZ Light button.
Remove the carrier sheet from the back of the foam tape and adhere it to the front of the black card.

To make the letters for the front of the card, repeat the same process of applying Distress Inks in Mowed Lawn and Peeled Paint to a work surface, spritz and drag watercolor paper across.

Die cut the letters using the Alphabet, Haley Outline die set.

Adhere the letters to the card front.

Press the button to light up the center of the flower.

Lift the petals to burst off of the surface.

Slide a gift card into the slots for a real sweet way of spreading joy. The symbolic dandelion shares your wishes of joy.



Your card is awesome – inside and out!
Thank you Sandy. Glad you enjoyed it!
Super cute.
Thank you Jennifer.
Nice light-up and pop-up features to the cards.
Thank you for hopping by.
I like the pop-up and light-up features to the cards.
Thank you for the nice comment.
FABULOUS card!
LOVE the design, inside and out, the inky front and delicate flower are SO PRETTY 🙂
Thank You for sharing and INSPIRING!
Thank you so much Tracy. We are happy to inspire!
Oh my goodness! What a fabulous interactive card! Awesome tutorial as well. Thank you for sharing your inspiration!
Thank you for the wonderful comment. Thanks for hopping by.
I love your light-up card and the background made from distress inks for it. I ordered some of the EZ light kits yesterday when I saw them on another blog post so I can’t wait for them to arrive! Thanks for sharing your card inspiration.
Hi Lynn. Thank you so much for the kind comments. We love the EZ Lights too! Thanks for hopping by.
That is such a great card! Thanks for all of the construction details!
Thank you for the kind comments. Glad you hopped by.
What a fun, interactive card. You’ve done great and a lot of work on it. Thanks for sharing your project with us!
Hi Carmen. Thank you for the sweet comments. Glad you like it.
What a nice card and tutorial 🙂
Thank you Susanne. Glad you enjoyed it.
Fabulous card. Love the colors that you chose. And that interactive element is so much fun. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Teresa. We also love interactive cards.
Wonderful card! I love the flower die set. I’ve heard of your company but have not visited your site. I’ll be doing that now. Thank you for sharing and sponsoring.
Hi Kathy. Exciting that you’ve heard of us and even more exciting that you are stopping by to look around. Welcome and thank you for the kind comments.
Love your cards! Such fun designs.
Thank you Robin. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for participating in this excellent way to encourage stay-at-home! What an inventive card, especially the dandelion movement.
Thank you for the nice comment. Thanks for hopping by.
Wow, what an incredible card! Love the interactive features. The background is gorgeous and your alteration of the flower to a dandelion is so clever.
Thank you for the wonderful comments. Thank you for hopping by.
I’m amazed at your background! Beautiful 😉
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Very nice card! Love the design.
Thank you for the kind comment.
Great card and I particularly love the technique on the front. Thanks for sharing!
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Fantastic card! I love the wiper element, the lights are an added bonus
Thank you Laurie! So glad you enjoyed this.
I like how you did your cards especially your flowers.
Thank you Tammy.
A great interactive card! Love you use of Distress Oxide inks on the front of card!
Glad you liked the card. Thank you for hopping by.
Wow! great card I love the flower and alphabet dies!
Thank you Sandee. Glad you like the dies.
Hi Lynda 🙂 I’m just starting to get into interactive cards so I appreciate seeing the step by step directions for this one!!! Thanks for inspiring me 🙂
Hi Connie. Thank you for your kind comments. Thanks for hopping by.
Super cute card love what you did with the dandelion thank you for your inspiration
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