Cool Yeti

This is my first time using the Pivot Pop-Up set. At fist I wasn’t going to film it, but then I thought it was too cute not to. So I stopped, got my camera out and filmed the rest of the process. I will talk you through the steps as much as I can. I forgot to mention in the video that I used some of that Stickles glitter gel on the ice creams as well. I used a small brush to put some glitter in the corners. The ice cream cones are from the Simply celebrate summer stamps. I just cut them apart as much as I could. The yeti’s in the middle of the pivot pop-up are holding the ice creams that are still attached. I thought that was a cute solution. The other set is in the snow.

All of the materials I used are listed below and if you want to know more about the pull-tab mechanism you can find the video that Ashley Young made here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RarLYA26W0


Lawn Fawn materials used:

  • Pivot Pop-Up
  • Stitched Mountain Borders
  • Stitched Hillside Borders
  • Stitched Wave Borders
  • Oliver’s Stitched ABC’s
  • Simply Celebrate Summer stamps and dies
  • Yeti or Not stamps and dies
  • Push Here stamps (pull here)
  • Simply Summer Sentiments stamps (you’re)
  • Holiday Party Animal stamps and dies (gift)
  • Merman ink cube
  • Starry Sky Stencil
  • Black Licorice cardstock
  • Mermaid cardstock
  • Pixie Dust cardstock
  • Pearlescent vellum


Other materials used:

  • Copic sketch markers
  • Memento tuxedo black ink
  • Sakura gelly roll pen 08: white
  • Liquid glue
  • Tape runner
  • Foam squares
  • Glue dots
  • Scor-tape
  • Foam tool
  • White coloring paper suited for copic markers
  • White cardstock
  • Stamping block
  • Stamp shammy
  • Vaessen Creative cutting and scoring board
  • Scissors
  • Bone folder
  • WOW! Embossing pad: clear ultra slow drying
  • WOW! Embossing powder opaque bright white super fine
  • Powder tool
  • Heat tool
  • Acetate
  • Brads (2)
  • Hole punch
  • Purple tape
  • Full stick post-it tape
  • Stickles moon dust glitter gel
  • Brush
  • Paint spatula


All of the materials I used in this video were purchased by me.