Welcome to our second Pop It Ups challenge for August. This time round, Shelly issues the challenge which is 'Girly or Ghouly' - think pretty, shabby, feminine or French or
Halloween creations.
As you can see by looking at my card above I decided to go 'Girly and French'.
For my card I used the Anita Frames Pop Up die set for the base of my card. This is such a fun style of card to create.
I added the Paris Edges to each side of my card and along the very edge of the card added a Pink/Silver Glitter Border Peel Off Sticker. I also added the Eiffel Tower from the Eiffel Tower Pop Stand Card which I die cut from cardstock which had Clear Double Sided Adhesive Tape on the front and then covered the adhesive with Copper Rose Silk Microfine Glitter.
On the labels on the centre of the card I added sentiments and the Eiffel Tower image from the Just a Note Clear Stamp set.
For the front of the card I have again used the Paris Edges on either side of the designer paper. I also added more of the Pink/Silver Glitter Border Peel Off Sticker along the edge of the designer paper.
To finish off my card I added another Eiffel Tower from the Eiffel Tower Pop Stand Card which also has the Copper Rose Silk Microfine Glitter.
If you are looking to purchase Karen's Pop It Ups dies in Australia you can find them at Craft Giraffe (now online only).
Don't forget to check out Karen Burniston's blog on Tuesday when you will be able to see what all the designers created for the challenge this month, plus an amazing card/video tutorial from Karen Burniston.
Stamps:
Just a Note Clear Stamp Set - designed by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft
Designs
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Paper:
White; Pink; Dark Pink; Paris DP - FabScraps
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Dies:
Anita Frames; Paris Edges; Eiffel Tower Pop Stand Card - designed by Karen
Burniston for Elizabeth Craft Designs
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Other
ECD Products: Pink/Silver Glitter Border Peel Off Stickers; Copper Rose Silk
Microfine Glitter
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Other:
Black Ink; Foam Tape
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3 comments:
Awesome card Frances! I love the sparkle...
Lovely! The red accents really complement that gorgeous paper.
Very pretty card.
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