I used Mickey and Minnie Tsums for the front of the card, using the same cutting files I created last year, but enlarging them a bit and changing Minnie into a "Winking" Tsum. Scalloped border was created in Make the Cut. Cupid and Amorioso fonts were used to make cutting files for the "happy birthday" and "celebrate", also in Make the Cut.
Mounted both Mickey and Minnie onto the card with wobblers to add some fun and silliness!
Front of the card opens down to reveal a simple pop up style card inside.
I wanted to use different Tsums for her card this year so I added Daisy, Sully, Stitch, Piglet, and Alien (Toy Story). Everything went a lot quicker this time around thanks to the fantastic free cutting files so generously shared by Krafty Nook. If you love Disney as much as I do, you'll definitely want to check out her blog. She creates and shares the most awesome fan art svg cutting files ever! Thanks to Krafty Nook, the only Tsum cutting file I had to create on my own this time was for Stitch. Everything was cut using plain white cardstock, then colored with Copic pens.
Before I close, I wanted to share a photo of just a part of my dear sister in law's amazing Tsum Tsum collection.This is probably only about a third of her collection, but this is as many as I could get to stack up and fit in my photo. Aren't they ADORABLE?!!!
Oh my, your project is adorable! I think the Disney Tsum Tsum characters are so cute and I wish I could make cards like you but sadly I don't own a cricut or whatever it takes to cut these files. Your sister in law will definitely LOVE your card for sure! I can't believe her collection, I only have 2.
ReplyDeleteGreat design, love those wobblers and your beautiful coloring!