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Light Up Campfire

Hi Everyone! My name is Tiffany and I am on the Chibitronics blog with a campfire card that lights up and toast my marshmallows. Since its been a cold start to spring in the Northeast I wanted to create a card to remind me summer will soon be here. My card features a slider pull […]

How to make light up skeleton shaker card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up skeleton shaker card. When you push the switch, the fireflies glow. I will make the parts referring to the picture below. Die cut pattern paper with star frame die. Die cut foam sheet with star frame die. Die cut acetate sheet with large star die. […]

Light-up Moon for Japanese Themed Card

Hello everyone! This is Tiffany and I am here on the Chibitronics blog with a simple japan inspired interactive card featuring a moon that lights up. I will also show you how to create a simple battery slot using white post-it tape and a small circle die. — I first created all the panels and […]

How to make light up pop-up sphere card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up pop-up sphere card. When you open the card, the sphere pops up and when you pull the pull tab, the rabbits glow. ~Make the parts~ I will make the parts referring to the picture below. Two pink cardstock (5.5 x 4.25 inch) Folded white cardstock […]

How to make light up elephant shaker card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up elephant shaker card using Chibitronics and Mama elephant stamps and dies. When you pull the pull tab, the balloons glow. I will make the parts referring to the picture below. Folded ocean blue glimmery cardstock. Circuit card base. Die cut light blue cover panel with […]

How to make light up Holiday 3D house card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up Holiday 3D house card using Chibitronics and Waffle Flower Crafts stamps and dies. At the basic level, when you pull the pull tab, one Chibitronics glows. At the advanced level, when you pull the pull tab, the two colors Chibitronics flash alternately. ~Make the house parts~ […]

How to make light up shadow box card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up shadow box card using Lawn Fawn stamps and dies. When you pull the pull tab, the windows glow. I will make the parts referring to the picture below. Die cut a pattern paper with shadow box die. Cut the white cardstock for background. Stamp the starry […]

How to make light up snow globe tags.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up snow globe tags using Chibitronics and Papertreyink‘s Tinsel & Tags Kit. This kit is a very popular limited kit released in 2014. If you could get it, try making a glowing tag! When I pull the pull tab, the stars flash and the windows […]

How to make light up Halloween monster card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up Halloween monster card using Tim Holtz stamps and dies. I used an effect sticker on this card, so when you pull the pull tab the eyes of the monster will flash. I will make the parts referring to the picture below. White cardstock for cover […]

How to make light up spinner card.

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up spinner card using Heffy doodle stamps and dies. The LED glows when you pull the pull tab. And if you wind the center part before putting it in the envelope, it starts spinning when the recipient opens the card. This card is based on this […]

How to make light up Halloween treat box

Hi, crafty friends! This is Eiko and I make light up treat box using Lawn Fawn scalloped treat box dies. This treat box has thin circuit so you can put sweets inside. The basic version glows only on the front side and the advance version glows all sides. ~Basic version~ Die cut a pattern paper with […]

Light-up Rosette

Materials Cardstock 2 Strips of copper tape 1 Coin cell battery 1 Binder clip 12 circuit stickers Foam stickers Hot glue Directions 1. Accordion fold each sheet of paper lengthwise at 3/4″ intervals. Take one accordion and adhere the ends of one side by folding it in half. Repeat for all three accordions. Connect the […]

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