
The Story
This die and stamp set is part of the “Worth Every Penny” penny slider card collection from Made To Surprise by Sam Calcott. It contains 21 dies and 25 stamps themed around sports, which are perfect for creating fun moving elements for your penny slider cards.
These include a football and kicking leg, a tennis racquet and ball, a badminton racquet and shuttlecock, a baseball bat and ball, a basketball, an American football, a ping pong bat and ball, a golf club, a ten-pin bowling ball and skittle, and various fun sentiments.
A penny slider card is a fun kinetic greeting card that features a moving element (a stamped design or die-cut shape) that glides or spins across the front of the card. The motion works through a simple mechanism: two penny coins (or in this case, “pennies” cut using dies) are attached with a foam dot or adhesive and placed inside a slot or track cut into the card, allowing the element to move smoothly along it.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This die and stamp set is part of the “Worth Every Penny” penny slider card collection from Made To Surprise by Sam Calcott. It contains 21 dies and 25 stamps themed around sports, which are perfect for creating fun moving elements for your penny slider cards.
These include a football and kicking leg, a tennis racquet and ball, a badminton racquet and shuttlecock, a baseball bat and ball, a basketball, an American football, a ping pong bat and ball, a golf club, a ten-pin bowling ball and skittle, and various fun sentiments.
A penny slider card is a fun kinetic greeting card that features a moving element (a stamped design or die-cut shape) that glides or spins across the front of the card. The motion works through a simple mechanism: two penny coins (or in this case, “pennies” cut using dies) are attached with a foam dot or adhesive and placed inside a slot or track cut into the card, allowing the element to move smoothly along it.























