April 21, 2018
I made this card for my co teacher. We were having a rough week at school and I felt she could use a pick me up. This is also the first card I made with the Pivot Pop Up die. I really love this die. It is easy to use and makes a really big impact.
Details
Size: Vertical top fold A2 card
Extra Details: I began this card with a top fold white card base. Using grey ink, I stamped a wood grain pattern on the front and inside of the card.
Next, I die cut the Pivot Pop Up Die Pieces. I also die cut some cross stitched rectangles. I used these rectangles to create the pieces for the front focal panel. I used two shades of blue card stock and some green card stock. Using double sided tape I adhered all of the pieces together to create my scenes for both the front and side of the card. I used the same double sided tape to adhere the scenes to the card base
I stamped the sentiments on my card. My black ink pad is very dry and it shows. However, I did not use my Misti so I went with the distressed look.
I stamped the images from Toadally Awesome on some white card stock. I used Prismacolor pencils to color everything in. I fussy cut out tall of the images leaving a small white border. Lastly, I adhered all of the images to the two scenes and the card was finished
Challenges Entered:
Lawn Fawnatics Challenge 27: 3D Cards
https://www.lawnfawnatics.com/announcement/lawn-fawnatics-challenge-27-3d-cards
Stamps Used: Lawn Fawn’s Toadally Awesome, Woodgrain Backgrounds, Hoppy Easter, and Riley’s ABCs
Dies Used: Lawn Fawn’s Pivot Pop Up, Large Cross Stitched Rectangle Stackables, Simple Stitched Hillsides and Grassy Borders
Ink: Versa Fine and Versa Mark
Hope you enjoyed the card!
Such a sweet card! I’m sure it made your friend’s day! And I’m so glad you shared it with us at Lawn Fawnatics!
Thanks! The card did make her day and mine too! I love playing with stamps and dies.
Very cute! I love your pond scene! Thanks for entering the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge!
Thanks! It was a fun card to make