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Blinking slide switch Valentine’s day card

Hi friends, it’s Wei Wei here with this blinking slide switch Valentine’s day card using Chibitronics products, The Stamp Market stamp and Elle’s Studio stamp. Here’s my circuit template: I used a chipboard piece as the switch base. In the blinking slide switch, there is a long gap and multiple places you can press to […]

Light up shaker December daily

Hi friends, Merry Christmas! It’s Wei Wei here with a light up shaker page in my December daily. let’s take a look at my finished page: As you’ll see above my page is very fun and easy to do. I first printed my traveler’s notebook pages. When I saw this snow ball paper, I know […]

Lift the Flap Card for Sweet Christmas

Hi everyone! This is June.I can’t believe that this year is almost over. Unfortunately, it’s a very fast passing time, but we are grateful that Christmas still remains with us. I made the last Christmas card in this year. Pretty birds are celebrating Christmas with sweet things on this card. That bird’s house is also […]

Featured Educator – Trish Ryan

Introducing Trish Ryan, our first Chibitronics Ambassador from Australia and award winning educator! My name is Trish Ryan and I have been teaching for more than 20 years. I have taught K-12 in many different disciplines. Since 2012 I have been teaching at Wilkins Public School in Marrickville, NSW, Australia.  I am a classroom teacher and […]

What Will You Find in the Sky on the Holiday Season’s Night?

Hi, crafty friends! It’s Yukiko I here again.How are you doing? We haven’t seen a long time with our family or friends. It is an awful life for us.I hope that you find something happy and can make your day bright. I made this card for this month’s project. A polar bear found something in […]

Light up card using pressure sensitive conductive plastic

Hi friends, It’s Wei Wei here. Today I would like to share this adorable fairy friends card showcasing the pressure sensor conductive plastic. This card is very easy to do. The only different is that I added the new product – pressure sensitive conductive plastic! I started by creating the inking background with distress inks and […]

Fireplace Pop-up Card

Hi, everyone! This is June! Winter has begun. Winter in South Korea is very cold, but each house has a underfloor heating system called Ondol, so the house is very warm. That’s why houses with fireplaces are rare in my country. However, I often wish to have a fireplace that looks warm and cozy at […]

Paper Circuits with Chibitronics on Outschool

Chibitronics is on Outschool! Outschool is a platform that offers live online classes where kids can interact with teachers, in small groups, in a variety of subject areas. Chibitronics is excited to join and offer a new way for kids and parents to engage with us! We’ll be offering our first course, a one-time 60-minutes […]

Ornament Challenge with light~~ DIY Christmas Tree

Hi, crafty friends! Yukiko I. , Nicorin is coming again here!Today, I am glad to showing the fun project for this season to you. I made a Christmas tree with the circuit. You can add the ornaments with the light on this tree.If you are looking for an advent project for the kids, it can […]

How to make light up mug card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko. I crafted for the first time in a long time. I make light up mug card using Chibitronics and Lawn Fawn stamps and dies. When you pull the spoon, the lamp glows. I will make the parts referring to the picture below. Die cut red sprinkle’n shine paper, 2mm thick […]

Halloween Light Up Card Using Pressure Sensor Conductive Plastic

Hi friends, It’s Wei Wei here. Today I would like to share this Halloween card showcasing the pressure sensor conductive plastic. This conductive plastic sheet is perfect for making DIY pressure sensors and adding a gentle fade in and fade out effect to your project. Just sandwich a piece of this material between your paper […]

Light Up Poinsettias!-with Pressure Sensor

Hello. Everyone! This is June! I can feel the perfect autumn. I don’t think there’s anything more fun for card makers than making Christmas cards for this fall day. It’s October, so it’s not too early, is it? I hope you enjoy crafting for Christmas! This monthly project had been designed as a circuit with […]

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