Sunday, April 6, 2025

Kokeshi Rectangular Pop Up Card

If you're thinking this Rectangle Pop Up Card looks familiar, you're absolutely correct. It's the almost  exactly the same as the card I posted last week except that I swapped Hello Kitty with a kokeshi doll for this card. 

I really liked the look of the Japanese torii gate with the cherry blossom tree behind it on last week's card but since this card would be for my mom (who isn't a big fan of Hello Kitty), I decided to use a paper pieced kokeshi doll image instead. 

The cutting file for the kokeshi doll was one I created for a card I put together last year from clip art purchased on Etsy. I really love the time saved when I can re-use older cut files to make new projects!
Since I also had the cutting files for the torii gate and cherry blossom tree already made and sized, cutting and assembling this card was fairly quick. The template for the rectangle pop up base was purchased from the Lori Whitlock store.

The front panel of this card was decorated with tiny punched sakura and a hot foiled and cut "Happy Birthday" using Simon Hurley's hot foil plate and die. Then I added a computer generated sentiment to the back panel.

Here's a view of the card collapsed and flattened, ready to slide into an envelope. This rectangle pop up card is quickly becoming one of my favorite style of card.
 

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Hello Kitty Rectangular Pop Up Card

Isn't it remarkable how Hello Kitty appeals to girls of all ages? I remember adoring her as a young adult, then as a mom of a daughter who also loved Hello Kitty, and still even now as a gramma with a granddaughter. This fun rectangular pop up birthday card was created for my sweet friend who also is a fan of Hello Kitty. 

For the base pop up template, I used the "Rectangle Pop Up Arbor" svg cut file purchased from the Lori Whitlock Shop. Before cutting, I enlarged the original template to as large as would fit onto a 12 x 12 sheet of cardstock.

Then I swapped the original garden arbor from the purchased file with a Japanese torii gate. I also switched out the tree from the original file to a tree with cherry blossoms. Cutting file for the Japanese gate was created in Make the Cut design program from an image found on the internet and cut file for the tree is a freebie file, "Autumn Tree" from SVG Cuts. The cherry blossoms were cut using an old mini punch from Punch Bunch.

Cutting file for Hello Kitty dressed in a kimono was traced in Make the Cut from an old coloring book image, and the fan she's holding was created using an old Cricut cartridge called "Pagoda". The Happy Birthday sentiment on the front was foiled and cut using Simon Hurley's "Birthday Sentiments" hot foil plate and die by Spellbinders.

I love how this card folds flat for mailing.

I also made a very simple gift card holder and embellished it with tiny cherry blossoms to match the front panel of the card.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Casino Style Birthday

When I learned my brother in law would be spending his birthday in Las Vegas, I knew I wanted to make him a Vegas themed card. 

I decorated the front of his card simply by gluing miniature playing cards together to create a great hand. The sentiment and shadow layers for both the sentiment and the cards were created in Make the Cut design program.

On the inside, I used Karen Burniston's House of Cards die set to add this huge, fun pop up. The large gold shadowed sentiment on the left was die cut using a MFT Stamps "Celebrate" word die.

 
This was my second time using the House of Cards die set and the assembly of this card went a whole lot smoother and easier than on my first try. I kept the design of my House of Cards to a simple 4 story structure using playing cards I had printed onto plain white 110 lb cardstock and everything came together very nicely. Looking forward to trying to build more architecturally challenging structures with this die set soon.
In keeping with the Vegas theme, I decorated this slider box with a print and cut image to look like a slot machine. Used glitter, foil and holographic papers on the panels to give the slider box the "bling bling" excitement I always feel whenever I walk into a casino on the Las Vegas strip.

As the drawer to the box is pulled open to reveal the the gift card inside, the front panel of the box pops up. Hope my brother in law enjoyed his gift and card as much as I had fun making them!

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Thanks Sew Much!

Ever had a card you spent hours creating for someone special get lost in the mail, never to be received or seen by the person you sent it to? Such is the sad tale of this card that I sent to my very crafty aunt (who loves to sew)  to thank her for some craft supplies she had shared with me. 
  
I used Whimsy Stamps "Thanks Word and Shadow" die set to cut the shadowed sentiment for the front of the card  and embellished with die cut buttons, thimble, scissors, needle and thread from Karen Burniston's "Sewing Charms" die set.

On the inside, I used the mechanism from Karen Burniston's "Twist Flower Pop Up" die to animate the teddy bear and sewing machine in the center of the card.  As the card is opened, the panel with the teddy bear and sewing machine twists to pop forward into position.

I used Marjorie Ann Designs "Franklin's Fall Quilt" svg cutting file for the paper pieced Franklin teddy bears and larger spool of thread that he's sitting on.

Shadowed sentiment was created in Make the Cut Design program and the smaller spool of thread, scissors, and sewing machine were die cut from the "Sewing Charms" die set. Large blank space on the left side of the card is where I wrote my thank you note. I had fun putting this card together, thinking my aunt would really enjoy it. Luckily I had taken photos of the card so I could show her. We're both disappointed she never received it.

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Another Twist Panel Pop Up Card

This card was created for our daughter who recently celebrated her 40th birthday. Wow, now that really makes me feel old! Decorated the front of her card with a paper pieced "Patches teddy bear" from Marjorie Ann Designs. Happy Birthday sentiment was hot foiled and die cut using Simon Hurley's "Birthday Bash Sentiments" from Spellbinders.
 

The flowers and leaves used on the front and inside of this card were cut from three of my favorite Spellbinders floral dies: "Mini Blooms and Sprigs", "Club Blooms" , and "Be Bold Blooms". Marianne Designs Collectables "Birthday Cake" and "Twine Circle" dies were used for the cake and lacy doily frame. The four candles (one for each decade!) were cut from Karen Burniston "Big Birthday Charms" die.

On the inside, I added the pop up mechanism from Karen Burniston "Little Twist Panel Pop Up" and covered it completely with flowers and leaves die cut using the Spellbinders floral dies.

As this card is opened, the folded bouquet of flowers inside pops forward, twists, and fans open. Always so much fun watching all the movement! Cutting file for the shadowed "Celebrate" sentiment was created using Benson font and cut from gold glitter cardstock.  A very old Memory Box "Butterfly Delights" die was used to cut the very tiny butterflies scattered throughout.

This style of pop up card always takes a bit of extra time to assemble but it's always well worth the effort. 


Sunday, March 2, 2025

Lego Building Fun

When I saw Lego themed pop up cards being created and shared by crafters on "Karen Burniston's Pop Up Peeps" Facebook page, I immediately knew I wanted to make one too. Our son-in-law really enjoys collecting and building with Lego so I figured he'd get a kick out of a Lego themed card for his birthday.
 
Found lots of crafty inspiration for the design for the front of my Lego card online. It all seemed easy enough,  just square and rectangle shapes filled with circles, right? I thought it would also be fun to add some realistic dimension by stacking and gluing two circle shapes for each of the Lego pegs. However, I admit it became less fun once I realized how many circles needed to be cut, and how long it would take me to glue all those circles together!

On the inside, I used Karen Burniston's "House of Cards Pop Up" die to put together this huge pop up made to resemble a stack of Lego blocks.

Each of the blocks are made up of 4 panels notched together. The completed blocks are then attached as layers by inserting the tabs on the bottom of each block into the holes on top of the blocks below it. I admit I had to watch Karen Burniston's assembly video tutorial for this pop up set quite a few times before I finally got it right. In the end, I think all the added weight from the double layers of  circles which I had glued onto each side of the cubes may have been the reason I ran into assembly issues. 

At first my stack of blocks kept falling apart, so I heeded Karen's advice, reinforcing the connection points between the layers and that seems to have done the trick, making a much sturdier stack of bricks.  The finished card ended up being quite bulky and required 6 neodymium magnets to keep it closed.

The House of Cards Pop Up die definitely makes a fun,"wow-factor" card which can be assembled and stacked in many different configurations with as many layers as you like. Others have even built pop up castles inside their cards using this die set!

In keeping with the Lego theme, I made a Lego pop up drawer gift card holder to go with the card.

I decorated a slider drawer type box to match the front of my card, and the pop up cubes inside were also covered with rectangle and triangle shapes made to look like Lego blocks. These rubber band activated pop up cubes make giving gift cards so much fun.


Sunday, February 23, 2025

"Gal-entines" Goodies

Apologies for being a little late with this post, but couldn't go on without sharing the goodies I received from two sweet crafty buddies.

This 3D ferris wheel treat box created by my dear friend Lorna once again attests to her amazing paper engineering prowess. The ferris wheel really rotates, and its seats (with Hello Kitty and friends sitting in them) really rock back and forth too!

Lorna also shared even more sweets in these adorable treat holders too. On the left is a paper pieced word "Love" with gummy bears and a Lindt truffle peeking thru the letter "o"; and on the right is a  kawaii paper pieced kimono girl holding a heart shaped origami pocket filled with treats...so clever!

My crafty friend Kris made this super fun personalized gatefold hinged valentine box.


As the front flaps of this box are opened, the heart shaped tray filled with treats rises up from inside! Lengths of ribbon attached to the flaps and strung inside the box act as a pulley like mechanism which lifts the tray up. The pop up movement of this is totally amazing! If you'd like to try making one similar to this, you can find the template designed by Nicoles Papercrafts here.
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope these creative projects shared by my friends inspire you as much as they do for me.