Pop-Up Baby Card Winnie The Pooh | Did I Break My Empress Die Machine? | Anna Griffin Wiper Tutorial
Crafting baby cards is one of my favorite things to do—there’s just something extra sweet about creating a keepsake that will be treasured for years to come. In this post, I’m sharing how I made a Winnie the Pooh Pop-Up Baby Card using the Anna Griffin Wiper Card Die Set and my Empress die cutting machine. And yes… I even had a moment where I thought I broke my machine! (Spoiler alert: it survived 😅).
✂️ Supplies I Used
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Anna Griffin Wiper Card Die Set
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Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine
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Winnie the Pooh themed scrapbook paper
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Coordinating cardstock (pastels for a baby theme)
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Foam tape and adhesive
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Embellishments (bows, buttons, and stickers)
🐻 Why Winnie the Pooh?
Winnie the Pooh is such a timeless character, and it makes the perfect centerpiece for a baby card. The gentle colors and whimsical designs pair beautifully with Anna Griffin’s elegant wiper die style.
⚙️ The Empress Machine Moment
While running my layers through the Empress, I hit a snag and thought I had actually broken it! Luckily, it was just a too-thick sandwich of emboss/cut folder and cardstock. (Pro tip: always double-check your plate setup before you crank things through!).
🎉 The Pop-Up Wiper Effect
The magic of this card is in the wiper mechanism. When the card is opened, a little panel pops up—perfect for showcasing Winnie the Pooh and his friends. It adds such a fun interactive element that makes this card extra special.
💡 Final Thoughts
This project reminded me of two things:
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The Empress is sturdier than it looks!
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Baby cards are the perfect way to combine playful themes with elegant die sets.
If you’re looking for a project that’s fun, interactive, and guaranteed to bring a smile, the Anna Griffin Wiper Card Die is a must-try.
📺 Watch the Tutorial
I filmed the full step-by-step process for my YouTube channel so you can see exactly how I put it together (and the moment I panicked about breaking my Empress!).
👉 Watch the Pop-Up Baby Card Tutorial on YouTube
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