double pop up card

double pop up card

This is a very cool motion card – the double pop up card using the Rain or Shine Suite Collection.

Measurements:
Basic White Cardstock
(1) 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ (score on the long side at 4 1/4″)
(1) 5 1/4″ x 4″
(1) 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ (score at 3″ from one side)
(1) 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ (score on the long side at 1 1/4″, 2 1/2″, 3 3/4″, and 5″)
(2) 2 3/8″ x 2 3/8″
(1) 4 7/8″ x 2 5/8″
(1) 4 7/8″ x 1 7/8″

Rain or Shine Specialty DSP
1) 5 1/4″ x 4″
(1) 5″ x 3 3/4″
(1) 5 3/8″ x 2 7/8″
(1) 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″

Textured Shimmer Paper
(2) 2 1/4″ x 2 1/4″

Take the 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ piece of cardstock and score it on the long side at 1 1/4″, 2 1/2″, 3 3/4″, and 5″.
The pop-up mechanism is the 5 3/8” x 2 3/8” scored cardstock piece.

Position your cardstock piece with the small 1/4″ scored section on the left side. Counting the 1/4″ as the first section. Use your ruler to make a pencil line from the top left corner of the second scored section over to the bottom right of the third scored section.

Turn your cardstock the other way and do the same thing but from opposite corners, creating an “X” through the second and third scored sections of the cardstock.

Score along the pencil marked “X” and then erase the pencil marks and burnish all the score lines well with a bone folder.
Pinch the sides of the X together and press the mechanism closed.
Adhere the 5 1/4″ x 4″ patterned paper on the inside of the card, on the right hand side.
Using your ruler mark the center of the card base score line at 2 3/4″.
Grab the mechanism piece and using your ruler mark the center of the mechanism on the opposite side of the “X” section you scored on the section that is 1 7/8″. Score the piece in half at 1 3/16″.
Match up the center mark on the mechanism with the center mark on the card base.
Place multipurpose liquid glue on the 1 7/8″ first section with the mark and making sure that the marks remain matched up carefully close the card front piece over the mechanism keeping it right up against the fold.
Rub on the section of card front directly over the glue allowing time for the glue to dry.
If you begin to open the card and the glue is not set re-close the card and rub on the glue to adhere and allow more time to dry.
Open the card front and place the front of the card down on the desk so that the adhered mechanism is on the left and glue the 1/4″ section that is on the right side of the mechanism. Close the back side of the card over the glued section and repeat the rubbing and drying process for the other end of the mechanism.
The glue should be completely dried and secure before you proceed.
The mechanism will remain attached to each side of the card when you open and close it.
Adhere the Textured Shimmer paper cut to 2 1/4″ squares to the Basic White 2 3/8″ squares.
Stamp the bunny image from the Playing in the Rain Bundle and color with Stampin’ Blends (do not color the puddles in two of the images. I used the Night of Navy combo, the Polished Pink Combo, light Smoky Slate and the Color Lifter. Stamp two sets of the clouds and color them as well. Die cut two of the bunnies without colored puddles and fussy cut the one to go on the front of the card to include the colored puddle. Die cut the clouds.
Adhere the two die cut bunnies to the 2 3/8″ squares.
Apply glue to the section of the mechanism that the glue bottle is pointing to in the first picture. The glue is on the correct section in the second photograph.
Adhere the first bunny to the glued triangle.
Glue the layered 2 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ square to the triangle by lining the square parallel with the top of the card and next to the triangle score line, as shown in the photo.
Repeat on the opposite side of the mechanism.
Adhere the 5 3/8″ x 2 7/8″ and 5 3/8″ x 2 3/8″ patterned papers to your 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ white cardstock that you scored at 3”.
Layer the 4 7/8″ x 2 5/8″ and 4 7/8″ x 1 7/8″ white cardstock on top of the patterned paper if you would like lots of writing room!
I love this paper so much I took the smaller Basic white cardstock and adhered it to the larger section and left the smaller section uncovered so that the beauty of the DSP can shine!
Line up the 3” side of the 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ white cardstock with the left inside edge of your card.

Fold over the 2 1/2″ side of the 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ cardstock while still in the card and place glue on the exposed section of the mechanism, including the connected triangle part, as seen in the photo.

Fold it closed and rub the glue until you feel it is mostly dry.

Flip your card to the front side, and lift the front of the card to adhere the 3” side to the left inside of the card, as seen in the photo.
Adhere the 5 1/4″ x 4″ white cardstock to the 5″ x 3 3/4″ DSP, and decorate the layer with the bunny that was fussy cut and a sentiment banner die cut with the Stylish Shapes die set and the clouds. I embossed the sentiment piece with the Raindrops 3D embossing folder and popped it up on mini dimenstions. I added some Basic Rhinestone jewels for the bling!
Adhere to the card front.
When you open the card the two inside square panels twist out in a very fun pop up way!

Here are a few photos of the card opening.

Try this fun fold 3D pop up mechanism card today and although it is a little more work it is not difficult! Make and sent to a special someone today! Go and create some art of your very own – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

book club bookmarks

book club bookmarks

Last Night I hosted our Conneaut Lake Book Club at my new home, we had great fun and wonderful conversation about a great book! I created a fun and easy bookmark for all the members that came yesterday!

Measurements:

Assorted colors of cardstock –
cut to 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″
Basic White cardstock – for Brilliant Wings Dies

Cut the cardstock on the 5 1/2″ side at
1 13/16th – 3 times
Score at 4 1/4″ then at 1 1/4″ from each edge.

Die cut some of the Brilliant Wings dies.
Cut the die in half with your Paper Snips.
Using the Fine tip Glue pen glue, apply glue to the back side of the dies. Adhere each side of the butterfly to each side of the fold matching up the edges.
These are the colors I picked out for my bookmark gifts: Pacific Point, Granny Apple Green, Real Red and Gorgeous Grape. I burnished the score lines with a bone folder and adhered the two sides of the butterfly to each side of the 1 1/4″ scored spaces – lining up the body of the butterfly so that they line up perfectly and look like an uncut butterfly when inserted into your book!

Try this fun and easy bookmark project soon with the cardstock and dies you have on hand! Create some art of your own – one stamp or one die at a time!

Happy Stampin’
Natalie

handmade card box to fit standard A2 cards

handmade card box to fit standard A2 cards

Do you ever give your cards away as a gift? It makes the perfect teachers or hostess gift! But how to package them – right? Today’s post is the simple and perfect gift wrapping solution – we are going to make a box to fit our cards!

Measurements:

Box Base: Colored cardstock 7 1/2″ x 8 3/4″
scored at 1 1/2″ on all four sides
Box Top: Coordinating DSP 6 3/4″ x 7 5/8″
scored at 1″ on all four sides.

Boxes are easy to make the hardest part is figuring out the measurements, these will fit standard American sized A2 cards and clear envelopes. I made the top snug because Ilike them to fit that way if you like the box top slightly less snug increase the dimensions of the box top by 1/8″ to both measurements.

Cut an 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of cardstock (I used Misty Moonlight for the box base in this example) to 7 1/2″ x 8 3/4″ and score on all sides at 1 1/2″.
Cut the score line on the long side of the paper to the crossing score line – see photo above for the example. Do this on all sides
Place Tear’n’Tape on all the created tabs.
Crease all score lines with your bone folder, remove paper backing for the Tear’n’Tape and place the adhesive inside the box.
Cut your desired piece of DSP ( I used Artfully Composed) to 6 3/4″ x 7 5/8″ and scored on all sides at 1″
Follow the same instructions as for the box base – cut on the long side the tabs to the second score line, fold all sscore lines and adhere the tabs to the inside of the box using Tear’n’Tape.
Fill the box! In this example I filled it with pretty handmade cards – what a great gift!!
Decorate the box with ribbon and tags and give the gift away! The recipient will be so impressed that you made the box and the cards!

It is so fun to be able to share our creations and doubly fun to make the box that the gift comes in. Share your creations and create a box – one stamp at a time!

Happy Stampin’

Natalie

paper star ornament with painted christmas dsp

paper star ornament with painted christmas dsp

I don’t make 3D projects often because to be frank I just hate storing them LOL but this one was just to fun to pass up! And it will get wrapped up with my Christmas Ornaments in a box until next season after Christmas is over – so I can deal with that!!!

Measurements:
5 pieces of DSP cut to 2″ square
6″ piece of metallic twine

Take each one of the DSP squares and fold them in half
Unfold and wrap in the opposite direction – you will have four smaller squares scored into the 2 inch square when you have completed the second half fold.
Unfold and refold on the diagonal on one diagonal fold only – after each fold crease with the bone folder to get the score lines tight and crisp. Fold as evenly as possible. Repeat this process with all five squares of DSP.
Unwrap the square and “pinch the two opposite diagonal folds in towards the middle creating a smaller 1 inch square. See example pictures below.
Position each square so that the opening is pointing to the lower right hand side and add Tear and Tape in two small strips to the top square. Add each square to the top of the next square – creating a chain of squares.
After attaching all five squares in this fashion add a length of twine in a loop to the Tear and Tape on the top square (position the loop so that it is on the side of the opening) and rotate that top square to adhere to the opposite side of the chain of squares (forming a “circle”)
Once adhered together the ornament comes to life! The paper ornament will look different depending upon the paper that you pick! Have fun with this project and I hope it inspires you to go out and create some art of your own – one stamp at a time (or in this case one sheet of DSP at a time! LOL)

Happy Creatin’

Natalie