Sunday, July 20, 2025

Seashell Shaped Card

It's halfway through July already and I'm realizing that I'm quickly falling behind on my card crafting schedule! This is the card I had to rush to make and send  with a box of collected goodies for our granddaughter to enjoy during her summer break from school. Might not look like it at first, but it's supposed to be a seashell shaped card. I added Stickles Glitter accents and a few flatback dew drop baubles because I thought it looked so plain, but maybe that made it look even less like a seashell?
 
That's okay, the fun happens when you open the seashell to find an ocean floor scene with a pop up mermaid princess inside.

I printed a digital undersea background image found online for the inset and added lots of Stickles glittery accents to add sparkle to everything. I used Copic markers to add shadows, a white Sakura Gelly Roll pen for highlights, and a bit of chalk for added color to the cut pieces on the fish, seaweed and mermaid. 

The svg template for this "Pop Up Card Shell Mermaid" was purchased from the Lori Whitlock Shop.  I loved how quick and easy it was to put together once everything was cut. 

Lastly, I cut a double layer of shadowed insets from text weight papers and adhered them to the back of the card so I'd have room to add a personal note to our granddaughter.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Butterfly Double Fan Pop Up Card

Pulled out my favorite Spellbinders "Delicate Butterflies" dies to make this fun birthday card twice for two very special friends. I used pearlescent cardstock for the butterfly wings, gold foil board for the bodies, and glitter cardstock for the shadows. Gold glittered flourish swirls were cut using a very old Quickutz "Flourish" die and hot foiled sentiment was created using Spellbinders "Be Bold Glimmer Sentiments" hot foil plates and dies. I also randomly glued on a few iridescent sequins for a teensy bit more sparkle.
 
Inside the card, I installed two of the mechanisms from Karen Burniston's Photo Fan Pop Up die for double the fun. I saw others doing this on Karen Burniston's Pop Up Peeps Facebook page and wanted to give it a try too. 
Since the mechanism for this pop up consists of six spokes, adding a second one right below the first allowed me to add more than twelve butterflies to this pop up!

Of course the potential for catch points increased with this many butterflies but it wasn't too bad as long as I checked the positioning by opening and closing the card each time I added another butterfly. Both of the cards I made were for friends celebrating milestone birthdays so I diecut the numbers using Quickutz Studio Alphabet Set and adhered them to the base of the Fan Pop Up mechanism.

I also made a simple matching gift card holder by decorating  with the same diecuts I had used for the front of the birthday card and the word "celebrate" using Lawn Fawn "Celebrate Border" die.
I'm really enjoying the versatility of the Photo Fan Pop Up die I used for this card and am looking forward to playing with it again. 


Sunday, July 6, 2025

Showers Of Love

This is the wedding shower card I made for our niece and her fiance. As you can see, I kept with the same color scheme and theme of the couples shower I posted about last week.                                         The inspiration for this double heart fold card comes from a "Dutchdoobadoo Art Heart Card" die I saw  posted on Pinterest. Although I wasn't able to find a source for this die in the U.S., I went ahead and created my own version of a template for it using Make the Cut Design Program.

I cut the heart shaped insets for the front of the card from Photoplay glimmer cardstock matted with with gold foil board. the blue insets were dry embossed using a very old "Elegant Lines" Stampin' Up embossing folder. Cherry blossoms were cut using WikiCaps "Cherry Blossoms Outline" die for the petals and i-Crafter "Cherry Blossom Box" die for the stamens. AB sequins were randomly glued to the hearts and I used a gold glittered organza ribbon tied into a bow to keep the card closed.



 Kept the inside of the card simple with the sentiment printed on beige parchment and matted on dark blue and gold foil.