Showing posts with label Upsy Daisy Pop-up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Upsy Daisy Pop-up. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Pand-tastic Birthday


Hi Crafty Friends,

It's challenge time with my friends over on the CCEE Stampers challenge blog.  Lois Bak our challenge hostess for the month continues to issue the challenges.

Apparently the third week of July is National Zookeeper Week. For our challenge this week we are to create a card with a zoo animal on it.

As you can see, I decided to use the Panda as my zoo animal.



As you can see I have created another Slimline card, I am loving the extra width in the card when creating a scene.

I used Trinity Stamps Slimline Stitched Card Panels and Windows die set for the panel for this card, for the grass I used Trinity Stamps Scenic Border die set. I die cut the pieces from white cardstock and used inks and a blender brush to color the panels.

I decorated the scene using Mama Elephant's Little Panda Agenda stamp set. Panda's love bamboo, so I wanted to incorporate bamboo into my scene. I used Lawn Fawn's Birch Trees for this and colored them to look a little like bamboo. I added leaves to the 'bamboo' using the leaf die from Karen Burniston's Flower Pot Pop-up die set.

In the centre of the card I added Mama Elephant's Big Happy Birthday die set.



I am also enjoying experimenting in what pop-up elements can be included into Slimline cards. Lois Bak created a Slimline card recently where she incorporated the Upsy Daisy Die set, she included the 3 square panels which is what you put in a standard sized card. As we have extra width in a Slimline card I wondered how adding 4 square would work, which what I ended doing here.

I used the Trinity Stamps Scenic Border die set to add the grass and cloud borders to the top and bottom of the card.

To finish the card off, I added two sentiments. The birthday sentiment from MFT Stamps Bitty Birthday Wishes and the Pand-tastic sentiment from Art Impressions.



Here is another photo of the inside of my card, taken at a different angle so you can see the pop-up a little better.


Don't forget to check out the CCEE Stampers blog (goes live 12 AM EST) to see the rest of the creations the CCEE Stampers created this week. You can also see more details of their creations on their individual blogs:



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Saturday, August 18, 2018

You Are Lovely


Hi Crafty Friends,

It’s challenge time with the “Crazies” over on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog. Anja de Regt our challenge hostess for the month, continues to issue the challenges.

Being the third Saturday of the month it's time for a sketch challenge.



As I had recently received the Concord & 9th Lovely Blossoms Turnabout stamp a couple of days prior to making this card I just had to play with it to create the background of my card. I then decided to used the coordinating die set to die cut the hexagon, 'You Are Lovely' Sentiment and die cut flowers.

I added the stamped 'my friend' sentiment which is one from The Tons Beer stamp set.


For the inside of my card I added a panel of cardstock that was stamped with the same background I used on the front of the card, which was added to both the top and bottom edges.

I used Karen Burniston's Upsy Daisy Pop-up die set for the pop-up portion of the card. I added the "Happy Birthday" sentiment to the centre.


Here is a side on view of my card so you can see the pop-up portion of the card.

Don't forget to check out the rest of the “Crazies” cards over on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog and also their individual blogs for more details.


Supplies:
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Sunday, August 12, 2018

Have A Rockin' Birthday


Hi Crafty Friends,

Apparently today (12th August) is Vinyl Record Day, if you haven't heard vinyl records are making a big comeback. 



Altenew recently released a die called Fine Frames Circles (the die actually die cuts individual circles which can be used to decorate your cards) When I first saw this die being used I immediately thought this would make an awesome record so of course added that to my order I was placing at the time. Seeing I had the die and I discovered this special day I decided it was as good an excuse as any to pull out the die and make a card.

To create the front of my card I used the die to die cut seven "vinyl records from black cardstock and adhered them to the front panel of my card. I also used the die to cut out the centres from colored cardstock and adhered them to each "record" 

The sentiment is from a stamp set from The Stamps of Life which I die cut using a slightly larger circle and attached this record to the card using foam tape.


Back when Karen Burniston was designing for Sizzix, I made a pop up card using the Sizzix Jukebox so I decided to pull it out for my card today and create an updated pop-up card using Karen's newer dies. You can see my previous card here

To start my pop up card I started by creating the floor. I was planning on using a checkerboard stencil to create my floor and then while I was looking for my stencils from the one I wanted I came across this Square Dance Stencil from Simon Says Stamp which I thought would make an awesome floor.

To create the pop-up part of the card I used the Karen Burniston's Upsy Daisy Pop-up die set. I attached the pop up arms that come in the die set slightly in from each side so the objects placed on the pop up would be slightly closer to the centre.

I used the Sizzix Jukebox & Music Thinlits die set to create the jukebox, I think this die is now discontinued. 

After looking through my stash I discovered this cute dancing couple which I though would work well with the jukebox. This is a stamp set from Paper Pretties which is no longer in business.

To create the background of my card, I used Lawn Fawn's Little Music Notes die set.


To finish off the card I added another sentiment from the stamp set I used for the front of the card which I stamped onto the labels from the Katherine Label Pop-up die set.


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Dreamboat Stamp Set - Paper Pretties (discontinued)
Jukebox & Music Thinlits - Sizzix (discontinued)




Tuesday, August 7, 2018

August 2018 Karen Burniston Designer Challenge


Hi Crafty Friends,

Welcome to our August Karen Burniston Designer Challenge.

Check out Karen Burniston's blog on Wednesday (US Time) when you will be able to see what all the designers created for the challenge this month, plus Karen will have an amazing video tutorial to share with us all.

Our challenge theme this month is .... Charmed (to use one or more of the Charm die sets on our card/project)



I decided to go with a coffee theme for the challenge today and used the Coffee Charms die set for the charm portion of the challenge.

On the front of the card I created two coffee mugs using the Coffee Cup Pop-up die set. In the centre of the mugs I added the cup and cream from the Coffee Charms die set.

The coffee paper in the background was die cut using the largest die from the Crosshatch Rectangles die set.

The sentiment is from Honey Bee Stamps and was embossed in white using the fishtail flag from the Upsy Daisy Pop-up die set.


For the inside of the card I have created a pop-up card using the Upsy Daisy Pop-up die set. In the centre square of the pop-up I added a sentiment from Honey Bee Stamps and added two coffee beans from the Coffee Cup Pop-up die set.

On the left and right squares I added coffee mugs from the Coffee Charms die set. The flourish in the small mug represents steam and is from the Cupcake Pop-up die set.

I used the Alphabet die set to create the Coffee sentiment on the top panel of the card.


I have again used the largest die from the Crosshatch Rectangles for the coffee bean designer paper.

To finish the card I used the Crosshatch Ovals die set.

Don't forget to visit Karen Burniston's blog on Wednesday when you will be able to see what all the designers created for the challenge this month.


Supplies:
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Saturday, July 28, 2018

I Am Here For You


Hi Crafty Friends,

It’s challenge time with the “Crazies” over on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog. Rebecca Ednie our challenge hostess for the month finishes off the month with one last challenge.

Our challenge this week is .....
Make a Sympathy or Support/hope card. 

I decided to create Support/hope card, but it could easily be adjusted to be a sympathy card.


For the front of my card I used the Altenew In My Thoughts Clear Stamp set which was recently released. This is a layering stamp, I added a sentiment which was also included in the stamp set.

I used Karen Burniston's Crosshatch Rectangles for layering the card.


For the inside of the card I used Karen Burniston's Upsy Daisy Pop-up die set to add my sentiments. 

I added "Thinking" & "Of You" to the two outer panels and "hope" to the centre panel.


Here is another photo of the inside of the card taken at a different angle so you can see the pop up a little better.

Don't forget to check out the rest of the “Crazies” cards over on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog and also their individual blogs for more details.


Supplies:
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Saturday, June 16, 2018

Ladybug Hugs


Hi Crafty Friends,

It’s challenge time with the “Crazies” over on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog. As challenge hostess for the month, I continue to issue the challenges.

Being the third Saturday of the month it is time for a sketch challenge.



For my card today I decided to pull out a new Honey Bee Designs stamp set I got recently called Little Ladies. As you can see I went with a red and black theme for this card.


For the inside of the card I used Karen Burniston's Upsy Daisy Pop-up die set to create a pop up card. For this card I only used the one pop up arm on the left side of the card which holds the branch in place. 

I added more ladybugs to the branch and also around the card.

For the sentiment I used another Honey Bee Stamps stamp set and the labels from the Katherine Labels Pop-up die set



Here is a quick video to see my card in action.


Here is a side view of my card so you can see the placement of the pop-up arm and how the bug and branch are attached to it.


One more photo, this time from overhead so you can see the ladybug in the lower right hand corner near the fold of the card.

Don't forget to check out the rest of the “Crazies” cards over on the Crazy 4 Challenges blog and also their individual blogs for more details.


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Thursday, June 14, 2018

If Friends Were Flowers


Hi Crafty Friends,

It's challenge time with my friends over on the CCEE Stampers challenge blog. Joanne Grzelak our challenge hostess for the month, continues to issue the challenges.

Around here spring came late, so we are still enjoying the blooming of flowers. Please create a card with multiple flowers.


For my card today I decided to play with a background stamp I got recently from Simon Says Stamp, this is called Flower Explosion.

I stamped the image onto white cardstock and then embossed using white embossing powder. I then used three colors of Distress Oxide inks sponging the colors onto specific areas of the image.

I used one of the dies from MFT Stamps Stitched Scallop Basic Edges die set to the bottom edge of the card and then added a sentiment.


For the inside of the card I used Karen Burniston's Upsy Daisy Pop-up die set using the diamond slide technique that Karen shared on her how to video for making this card.

I used the same background stamp I used on the front to add to the top and bottom edge of the card.


Here is an overhead view of my card. 


One last photo of my card this time taken at an angle.



Don't forget to check out the CCEE Stampers blog (goes live 12 AM EST) to see the rest of the creations the CCEE Stampers created this week. You can also see more details of their creations on their individual blogs:

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Let's Have Coffee


Hi Crafty Friends,
Today I am playing along in the  Spring/Summer Coffee Lovers Blog Hop which is being held from Friday 25th May to Friday 1st June.


When I think of Spring and Summer, I think of bright and colourful. So when I found this bright colorful patterned paper in a paper pad I purchased recently I knew I needed to use it for this challenge.


To create my card I pulled out Karen Burniston's new Upsy Daisy die set ... I am having lots of fun with this die. This die will be available to purchase from Karen Burniston or local retailers from June.

To decorate my card I used dies and stamps from Honey Bee Stamps. The faces on the coffee cups are from a stamp set from Lawn Fawn.





Here is a quick video to see my card in action.


Here is an overhead view of my card so you can see the pop-up mechanism a little better.


Here is a side view shot of my card.


For the front of my card I die cut a few more cups and saucers for Honey Bee Stamps Coffee Break die set in colors to match the cups on the patterned paper and attached them to the white panel.

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