I thought you all might like a video tutorial showing how to assemble Rubbernecker Old Truck die cuts! Part One of Four Posts!
When I made the cards that you will see below for this post I realized that there were some fun PRO TIPS I could share for how to assemble Rubbernecker Old Truck die cuts. I have finally been able to make the time to put these two video tutorials together – one for the Old Truck Front set and one for the Old Truck Back set.
Here are a few Pro Tips to help when assembling the truck parts.
- Rolled up strings of double stick tape are not quite as thick as mounting tape and will add just the right amount of dimension to certain parts of a project.
- Using mounting tape will add the perfect amount of dimension to the more prominent parts of the truck.
- There is really no wrong or right way to create the trucks. You can assemble all the pieces with adhesive instead of popping them up if you prefer a flatter truck for mailing your card.
Let’s dive into learning how to put these awesome die cut sets together! First, here’s the Old Truck Front example with your video lesson right below:
And now, the back view. Don’t you love how you have your choice? Here’s the card and then the video right after:
Here are the things I used from the Rubbernecker store in the videos (be sure to scroll down for some additional scoop!):
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Now if you are happy to have learned how to assemble Rubbernecker old truck die cuts today, you will want to come back for three more posts in my four part series showing you how to make a jaw dropping handmade double sided open frame card. It’s truly amazing, will completely impress anyone who gets to lay eyes on it and it’s SUPER fun to make! Check back!
Thank you for the excellent tutorials! I love how you pronounce your last name. I would get tongue tied when telling someone about your blog and great tutorials but now I know how to say it…well, I try! lol
Love your cards. Cheers!
Hi Kittie! LOVE, Love, love these cards as well as the truck with the pumpkins for Fall! These are what I’ll be making this season.
Your tutorials are always excellent.
I’ve followed you for at least 10-12 yrs and I’ve never seen the same card twice.
Thank you so much for your time and effort.
Blessings to you and yours.
Victoria C.
These are awesome, love the framing and great scenes you have made with the truck!