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- [Jennifer] Hi there and welcome. Its Jennifer McGuire and I hope youre having a good week. So slider cards are very popular right now, mostly magic slider cards, and I hadnt made any until now because I wanted to be able to show you a few different options, so that you can really stretch this card design. So actually I have three options for you today. One has a hidden photo, one has a hidden gift card, and one is a more tradition slider card. Now for these cards I decided to use the Lawn Fawn Magic Slider Die Set. Now you could create your own magic slider card without this die set, however since I was showing three examples I thought it was best to use this set because it makes it really easy to do. I plan to make more of these for teacher cards this season. Okay, so Ive cut my little dies apart. Most dies come with, that are still connected, its part of the manufacturing. When I cut those little pieces of metal off I use wire snips and I cut up against a baby wipes so it catc