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(soft music) - [Jennifer] Hello and welcome, this is Jennifer McGuire. Now slider cards are very popular right now, so I thought I would do my take on a slider card where I hide the track so you dont see it on your card. Im actually creating three examples today, two are slider cards and one is a pull tab card. So there are many ways you can do these cards. So this is the pull tab card where you pull the little tab and the sentiment shows and the little bike rider moves. Here is a slider card where you just shake back and forth and the bike goes back and forth, and here the little space boy goes back and forth. So Im gonna show you all of these today along with some tips. However, if youve never done a basic slider card, I encourage you to check out a video that my friend Kelly Marie Alvarez did. She is the owner of Lawn Fawn. I will link to her slider card video here. The beginning of this video shows the basics of slider cards, and it is really well done so I encourage you to ch