It’s Showtime Birthday Card 

It's Showtime Birthday Card - A Birthday Card with the Muppets on a Stage
It’s Showtime Birthday Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here to share my It’s Showtime Birthday Card using the Showtime Stamp Set by Kindred Stamps! It was my Hubby’s birthday this past weekend and this is the fun pop-up card that I made him! 

The Details of My It’s Showtime Birthday Card

My hubby and I both grew up watching the Muppets and when I saw this stamp set, I knew he would get a kick out of it, especially the grumpy old men! They were always his favourite!

For my card, I decided to create a stage on the front with the Cast & Crew wishing him a Happy Birthday and then a fun pop up of the theatre box on the inside.

Side View of Card

But first, I coloured all the characters with my Copic markers and cut them out. Once that was done, I built my stage. Since I didn’t have curtain dies, I used the Platform Pop-Up Hillside Inserts Dies to create one. They fit together perfectly for my curtains! I added a floor to the stage with some wood grain DSP. 

The text for the word bubbles was created on my computer, printed out and die cut with the Conversations Bubbles dies.

Inside of Card show Theatre Pop-up Box
Inside of Card showing Theatre Pop-up Box

For the inside of my card, I used the Platform Pop-Up and Add-On dies to create my theatre box that the grumpy old men sit in it on the show. I had to trim their legs off to make them fit. Lol! I couldn’t resist adding Animal to the inside as well since he is another favourite of my Hubby, and I can see him climbing the box with his crazy antics! Lol!

Since the card was so bulky already, the only embellishments I added were a scattering of gold sequins.

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Copic Markers:

Kermie
Skin: YG17/YG13/YG03/YG01
Mouth: R27/R24/R22 
Tongue: R22/C6/C4
Eyes: C3/C1/0

Close Up of the Frog
Close Up of Kermit the Frog

Fozzie Bear
Fur: R08/YR68/Y38/YR31
Mouth: R27/R24/R22
Nose: R27
Eyebrows: E37
Hat: E37/E35/E34
Tie: C3/C1/0/R22

Close Up of the Bear
Close Up of Fozzie Bear

Miss Piggy
Skin: R20/R11/R000
Hair: E25/YR24/Y26/Y21
Dress/Shoes: R85/R83/R81
Belt: C6/C4/C3
Gloves/Pearls: C3/C1/0

Close Up of Pig
Close Up of Miss Piggy

Dr. Bunsen Honeydew
Skin: YG13/YG03/YG01
Medical Coat/Shirt: C3/C1/0
Pants: E39/E37/E35
Vest: YG97/YG93
Shoes: C6/C4
Tie: R22

Close Up of Doctor
Close Up of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew

Swedish Chef
Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000
Hair: E37/E35/E34
Apron: C3/C1/0
Shirt/Pants: B39/B37/B34
Tie: R27/R24/R22
Shoes: E37/E34

Close Up of Chef
Close Up of Swedish Chef

Beaker
Skin: R20/R11/R000
Hair: E18/E08/YR18/YR14
Mouth: R22
Nose: E18/E08/YR18
Medical Coat: E43/E41/E40
Shirt/Shoes: C3/C1
Tie: YG97

Close Up of Medical Lab Assistant
Close Up of Beaker

Waldorf
Skin
: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000
Hair/Shirt: C3/C1
Suit: E39/E37/E35/E34
Tie: R27/R24

Statler
Skin
: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000
Hair/Shirt: C3/C1/0
Suit: B39/B37/B34
Tie: B34

Animal
Fur
: E18/E08/YR18/YR14
Eyebrows: C9/C6/C4
Mouth/Tongue: R29/R22/C6/C4/YR24
Nose: R27/R24/R22
Shirt: E43/E25
Jacket: R27/R24/R22/YR24
Pants: B37/B34

Close Up of two old men in theatre box with another muppet climbing the box.
Close Up of Waldorf, Statler and Animal

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Card Recipe for My It’s Showtime Birthday Card:

Showtime Stamp Set, Kindred Stamps
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Platform Pop-Up Dies, Lawn Fawn
Add-On Platform Pop-Up Dies, Lawn Fawn
Hillside Inserts Platform Pop-Up Dies, Lawn Fawn
Conversations Bubbles Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Wood Textures Designer Series Paper, Stampin’ Up!
Guy Greetings Stamp Set, Stampin’ Up!
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, Stampin’ Up!
Neutrals Adhesive-Backed Sequins, Stampin’ Up!
Paper Snips, Stampin’ Up!
Basic Black and Real Red, Card Stock Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size: 5 ½” x 5 ½”

It’s Showtime Birthday Card in Action

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For more of my Copic cards, please click here.

Hope you like My Showtime Birthday Card using the
Showtime Stamp Set by Kindred Stamps!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

Paint It Black Card 

My Paint It Black Card with girl playing cello
My Paint It Black Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing my Paint It Black Card using Wednesday from The Girl by C.C. Designs. This fun box card is perfect for Halloween with its gothic feel!

The Details of My Card

I love the new Wednesday TV series and when I saw these stamps by C.C. Designs, I couldn’t resist getting them to colour! Since Wednesday is always in black, I pulled out my Cool Copic markers to colour her up. To make her eyes pop, I used a matt black gelly roll pen on them. Thing is on the same stamp, but it was an easy snip with my paper snips to separate him so that I could place him with his lit match facing Wednesday.

For my card, I wanted to recreate the scene where Wednesday is playing her cello on her balcony. So, I decided that a box card would be fun! I found online a digital stamp of the window that I printed at 2 7/8” from my computer and die cut with a 3” circle die. Since, my box card had multiple layers, I added the window to the back layer, Wednesday to the middle layer and Thing to the front layer to create lots of dimension.

Side View of My Box Card
Side View of My Box Card

For the balcony, I embossed black card stock with a brick embossing folder and then rubbed Firebird wax on the bricks to make them pop and give them a red tint. The top filigree was a gate die that I repurposed to just use the top part of the die cut to give my balcony a gothic feel. The banister railing was also another die that I repurposed to add to the gothic as well. For both die cuts, I rubbed Brushed Iron Wax on to make them look ancient.

Next, I white embossed the sentiment from the BFF Stamp Set and die cut it out with a retired Stampin’ Up! die. Love this fun sentiment that Gomez calls Wednesday in the series! Finally, I added some black rhinestones to add a subtle sparkle to my card.

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Copic Markers

Wednesday
Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000
Hair: C9/C7/C4/C3
Outfit: C9/C7/C4
Shoes: C9/C7/C4
Cello: C9/C7/C4

Close Up of the girl
Close Up of Wednesday and Thing

Thing
Skin: E04/E11/E21/E00/E000
Fire: YR18/YR14/Y38

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Card Recipe for My Paint It Black Card

The Girl, C.C. Designs
The BBF, C.C. Designs
Ophelia Hall Window, Wednesday Addams, The Cuts Workshop
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Tim Holtz Mini Brickwork 3-D Textures Fades Mini Embossing Folder, Sizzix
Gate Die 6002/0578, Joy Crafts
Lace Border 6002/1289, Joy Crafts
3” Circle Basics Set Die, Memory Box
Firebird Metallique Wax, Art Alchemy
Brushed Iron Metallique Wax, Art Alchemy
Matt Black Gelly Roll Pen, Sakura
Black Rhinestone Jewels, Stampin’ Up!
Versamark Ink Pad, Stampin’ Up!
White Embossing Powder, Stampin’ Up!
Heat Tool, Stampin’ Up!
Black Dimensionals, Stampin’ Up!
Paper Snips

Finished card size: 5” x 4 ½” (Standing Up)
6” x 4 ½” (Flat)

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Award for Top pick
Won Design Team Top Pick – October 2023

To view my other Copic cards, please click here.

I also made another card using The Girl from the The BFF Stamp Set.
Please click on the photo or here, to learn more about this card.

A birthday card with a girl in front of a haunted house
A Monstrous Birthday Card

Hope you like my Paint It Black Card using Wednesday from The Girl by C.C. Designs!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

Our Steampunk Journey Card

My Steampunk Journey Card - an anniversary card with gears and love on it
My Steampunk Journey Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing Our Steampunk Journey Card using the Stamperia Vagabond Series of paper and die cuts to create my anniversary card for my Hubby. 

The Details of Our Steampunk Journey Card

My Hubby is always encouraging me to do what I love and explore mixed media more since I am still a novice. So, I decided to create a fun mixed media front with a steampunk feel for his anniversary card. He loves anything steampunk and I bought the Stamperia papers and all the bits in anticipation of making a card for him.

Angled View of Folds of the card
Angled View of Folds of the Card

For my card, I only used papers and die cuts…no stamping or colouring for me which is a rarity for me! Lol! But, when I saw the Stamperia papers, I knew that I wanted to create a 3-step fun fold card that would keep on going as my hubby opened it…almost like a mini album. I even decorated the back of it and made a custom envelope with the papers.

Top View of Card
Top View of Card

Fun with Mixed Media

For my mixed media, I sponged black gesso on my chipboards and then rubbed with my fingertips the Brushed Iron and Firebird waxes over the “Love” piece to help differentiate it from the other chipboard pieces. Next, I added some Gilding Flakes to give it some shimmer and brushed more wax where needed to give it a gritty feel. More gears that were rubbed with the Brushed Iron wax were adhered with glossy accents on top of the “Love” piece for dimension.

Mixed Media of gears and word love
Mixed Media

Once that was done, I added a gear frame tag behind the decorated chipboard that consisted of a snippet of paper with a small clock. The gears on this tag were lightly rubbed with the Brushed Iron wax as well. I added a few clear die cuts from Stamperia to represent my theme of a marriage being a journey, albeit a steampunk one! Lol!

Close Up of the gears and word love
Close Up of Mixed Media Focal Point

A monocle with an attached ball bead chain was glued in place with glossy accents. A scattering of red rhinestones added some sparkle and brightness to the front.

Part of Inside of Card
Inside of Card – Part 1

For my backdrop of my focal point, I decided to use a clock since it is the epitome of steampunk! I fussy cut two clocks out from the papers…one for the front and one for the back of the circle since you will see it when the card is opened. I needed a 5 ½” circle to mount these clocks and since I didn’t have a die that big, I pulled out my retired circle cutter from Stampin’ Up! It was what they used before they had dies!

Another Part of Inside of Card
Inside of Card – Part 2

Inside Our Steampunk Journey Card

For the inside of my card, I used several steampunk dies cuts and brushed the Brushed Iron wax on them to bring out the details. I even brushed it on the black edges of all the folds and card base. Of course, I used lots of die cut gears again with a stylized steampunk key, watch and wings! A few clear die cuts from Stamperia were added inside to continue my theme of a journey.

Full Inside of Card
Full Inside of Card Laid Flat

Since the back was so long, I used two different papers and pieced them together to create a continual scene of a pilot in flight on one side and flight gear on the other.

Full Back of Card with pilot and flight gear
Full Back of Card Laid Flat

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Card Recipe for Our Steampunk Journey Card:

12” x 12” Paper, Sir Vagabond Aviator, Stamperia
6” x 6” Paper, Sir Vagabond Aviator, Stamperia
Sir Vagabond Aviator Collectables, Stamperia
Steampunk Greyboard Cuts and Scraps, Stamperia
Sir Vagabond Aviator Clear Die Cuts, Stamperia
Black Gesso, Deco Arts Americana
Makeup Sponges
Verdigris Gilding Flakes, Cosmic Shimmer
Art Alchemy-Metallique Wax – Brushed Iron, Prima Marketing
Art Alchemy-Metallique Wax – Firebird, Prima Marketing
Industrial Chic – Frame & Tag Dies, Sue Wilson, Creative Expressions
Industrial Chic – Mixed Essentials Dies, Sue Wilson, Creative Expressions
Garage Gear Thinlits Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Monocles, Idea-ology, Tim Holtz
6” Ball Bead Chain with Connector Clasp, Local Hardware Store
Red Rhinestone Jewels, Stampin’ Up!
Black Ribbon, From my Stash
Floral Romance Seal, Stampin’ Up!
Silicon Craft Mat, Stampin’ Up!
Glossy Accents, Ranger
Circle Cutter, Stampin’ Up!
Paper Snips, Stampin’ Up!
Liquid Glue, Stampin’ Up!

Basic Black and Very Vanilla Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size: 6” x 6”

Our Steampunk Journey Card in Action
A Pictorial of the Card
Different Views of the Card

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To view my other mixed media piece, please click here.

To view my other steampunk cards, please click here.

Hope you like Our Steampunk Journey Card using the Stamperia Vagabond Series!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

Grouchy Kitty Birthday Card 

Grouchy Kitty Birthday Card - a birthday card with a cat holding a balloon
Grouchy Kitty Birthday Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing my Grouchy Kitty Birthday Card using the Grouchy Pets Clear Stamp Set and matching dies by CC Designs. It was my sister-in-law’s birthday recently and I thought she would find this kind of snarky card funny!

The Details of My Card

For my Grouchy Kitty Birthday Card, I knew that I wanted to use the grouchy cats from CC Designs since I thought my SIL (sister-in-law) would get a kick out of them! Plus, I found the perfect poem online that I typed out on my computer and printed off. If you watch Sheldon the TV series, you will get the reference. I knew that my SIL would get a laugh out of it!

A poem about a grouch cat
Grouchy Kitty Poem

My SIL has a brown tabby cat. So, I coloured with my Copic markers one of the cats to look like it. For variation, I made another black and the third an orange tabby. For the tabby cats, I used a Copic multi liner to create their stripes in a triangle scribble shape.

Cats Coloured with my Copic Markers
Cats Coloured with my Copic Markers

Next, I pulled out my Small Slimline with Lift the Flaps Dies by Lawn Fawn. I love this interactive die set! So fun! I thought it would be neat to have one cat on the front holding a balloon. Don’t you just love the face on this cat! Like he is so put out that he must hold a balloon! Lol!

When the flaps are open, you see the other cats and the grouchy kitty poem. I used my paper snips to cut down the cats to fit and added a party hat sticker to each of the cats. Again, the faces of those cats are so priceless especially since they must wear party hats! I can definitely see a cat making that face! Lol!

All Three Panels Open showing two cats with party hats and the grouchy kitty poem
All Three Panels Open

I added a few present stickers to dress up the poem panel. On the front of the card, I added some paw gems and red rhinestones for embellishments.

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Copic Markers:

Black Cat
Fur: C7/C6/C4
Tummy: C3/C1/0
Ears: R22/R20
Eyes: G99/G94/C3/C1/0

Close Up of Black Cat
Close Up of Black Cat

Brown Tabby Cat
Fur: E47/E44/E43/E42/E41
Stripes: 0.3 Multi Liner Black, Copic
Ears: R22/R20
Eyes: C3/C1/0

Close Up of Brown Tabby Cat
Close Up of Brown Tabby Cat

Orange Tabby Cat
Fur: YR18/YR14/YR12/Y17
Stripes: 0.3 Multi Liner Sepia, Copic
Ears: R22/R20
Eyes: C3/C1/0

Close Up of Orange Tabby Cat
Close Up of Orange Tabby Cat

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Card Recipe for My Grouchy Kitty Birthday Card:

Grouchy Pets Clear Stamp Set, CC Designs
Grouchy Pets Outline Die, CC Designs
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Biggest Wish Stamp Set, Stampin’ Up!
VersaMark Ink, Stampin’ Up!
White Embossing Powder, Stampin’ Up!
Heat Tool, Stampin’ Up!
Playful Pets Designer Series Paper, Stampin’ Up!
Small Slimline with Lift the Flaps Dies, Lawn Fawn
Stylish Shaped Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Fun Balloons Stickers, Autumn Leaves
Multi Size Presents Stickers, Jolee’s Boutique
Party Hat Stickers, Crafts, Dollarama
Paw Adhesive Gems, The Paper Studio
Red Rhinestone Jewels, Stampin’ Up!
0.3 Multi Liner Sepia, Copic
0.3 Multi Liner Black, Copic
Paper Snips, Stampin’ Up!
Computer to print sentiment

Real Red, Soft Suede and Thick Basic White Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size: 8 ½” x 3 ½”

All Three Cats on Card
All Three Cats on Card

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To view my other Copic cards, please click here.

Hope you like my card using Grouchy Pets Clear Stamp Set by CC Designs!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

My Sliding Santa Card

My Sliding Santa Card - A Christmas Card with Santa on a floatie in a pool.
My Sliding Santa Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing My Sliding Santa Card for Christmas in July and as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Paper Nest Dolls using the Vacation Santa Set. There are 7 stamps, which include Surfer Santa, Ice-cream Santa, Santa with Reindeer Floatie, Santa & Mrs. Claus, Palm Tree and Flamingo & Gifts, that come in both rubber and digital stamps. I made a card with Ice-cream Santa from this set as well and will include a link to it at the end of this post.

The Details of My Card

For my card, I decided to create fun interactive slider card using Santa with Reindeer Floatie. I had so much fun colouring this cutie with my Copic markers! In fact, I coloured two of him and will use the second version on another card. I added some white Gelly Roll Pen to his floatie and Rudolph’s nose to give them a shine.

Next, I wanted to see the different layers of the papers behind him. So, I used two different slimline die sets. I picked a water-like paper for the slider piece as if he is going down a river twirling around like at one of those amusement parks. Lol! I kept the cut-out piece from the slider die and glued it through the hole onto the layer below it so that you couldn’t see the orange layer below. This added to my pool like feel.

I used some slider discs to create my slider, but in the past, I have also used pennies. I made sure that my dimensionals were round so that I could get him spinning around. There is a good video by Taylored Expressions on making a slider card using their discs. I followed it to create my slider part. I will add a link at the end of this post.

My Sliding Santa Card in Action

I decorated my card using some Christmas Chit Chat pieces. I popped up the sentiment ones making sure that my Santa would not get caught on them. A couple of matching glitter dots were added to add some sparkle.

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Copic Markers

Skin: E15/E13/E11/E00/E000
Beard: C3/C1/C0
Reds: R29/R27/R24/R22
Greens: YG67/YG63/YG03
Reindeer: E35/E33/E31/E30/E31/E53/E51/E50/R29/R27/R24
Coconut Drink: R85/R83/R81/C3/C1/0/E33/E31/E30/E53/E51/E50

Close Up of Santa on the floatie
Close Up of Santa on reindeer Floatie

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Card Recipe for My Sliding Santa Card

Vacation Santa Set, Paper Nest Dolls
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Beach Party 12” x 12” Paper Pad, Carta Bella
Christmas Magic Chit Chat, Doodlebug Design Inc.
Small Slimline with Lift Flaps Dies, Lawn Fawn
Large Slimline with Slider Dies, Lawn Fawn
On the Right Track Discs, Taylored Expressions
Glitter Enamel Dots, Stampin’ Up!
White Gelly Roll Pen, Sakura
Pop-Dot Adhesives, Forever in Time
Granny Apple Green Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size: 5 ½” x 3 ½”

Stamp Size: 3”

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For More Information On My Sliding Santa Card

To view my other Paper Nest Dolls cards, please click here.

Link to Taylored Expressions Slider card: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeyVQAvFKmc

Hope you like my Design Team Inspiration Card using
Vacation Santa Set by Paper Nest Dolls!

My Santa on Vacation Card

For more information on my card, please click here or on the photo.

A card with Santa on a beach eating ice cream
Santa on Vacation Card

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

Tri-Fold Shutter Card

Tri-Fold Shutter Card: A fun fold birthday card with a camping theme.
Tri-Fold Shutter Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my alternative Tri-Fold Shutter Card using the May 2023 Exploring In Color Paper Pumpkin Kit. I made one of these for Father’s Day (I will post it at the end) using the same kit but using a different card. It was a huge hit! So, I thought I would make one as a birthday card for a teenager who loves to camp! 

The Details of My Card

For my fun-fold card, I used a full card base front and back from the Paper Pumpkin Kit. Loved that the card bases were printed with a continual scene from front to back! Therefore, with some careful measuring, this made it easy to create my card! 

Front of Card Folded To A2 Card Size
Front of Card Folded To A2 Card Size

Since the PP card base is 5 ½” tall (same as my card base), I trimmed ¼” off top and bottom to make it fit onto my card base with mats. I didn’t mat the two centre scene strips since they were so thin already. They also have the fold from the PP card base in them, but you really don’t notice it.

Next, the stamped images were from the stamp set that came in the kit. I made the boots look like they were walking. Lol! Since the stamped pieces filled the space so nicely, I didn’t need to mat them.

Card Laid Flat
Card Laid Flat

Finally, the only things that I added to my card was the card base, some In Color card stock and Adhesive-Backed Solid Gems. The linen thread, binoculars and sentiment pieces were all from the kit.

Supplies:

Stamps: May 2023 Exploring In Color Paper Pumpkin Kit, Gone Fishing Stamp Set (For Father’s Day Card) (161535)

Inks: Copper Clay Spot (In Kit)

Paper: Very Vanilla 12” x 12” Cardstock (144239), Copper Clay (161721), Boho Blue (161724), Wild Wheat (161725), Pebbled Path (161722)

Accessories: Adhesive-Backed Solid Gems (161300), Rustic Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots (For Father’s Day Card) (159082), Linen Thread (In Kit), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (In Kit), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (In Kit)

Measurements: 

  • Very Vanilla:
    • 12” x 5 ½” (cut/scored according to template below
  • Copper Clay: (3 pieces)
    • 1 ¾” x 5 ¼” (2 pieces)
    • 2” x 3 ½”
  • Boho Blue:
    • 2 ¼” x 1 ¾” (2 pieces)
    • 2 ¼” x 3 ¾”
  • Wild Wheat:
    • 1 ¼” x 1 ¾” (2 pieces)
  • Pebbled Path (3 pieces):
    • 1 ¼” x 1 ¾” (2 pieces)
  • Card Pieces:
    • 1” x 5” (2 pieces) (long vertical pieces)
    • 1 ¼” x 3 ¾” (2 pieces) (long horizontal pieces)
    • 2” x 1 ½” (2 pieces)

More Information on My Tri-Fold Shutter Card

Lastly, here is my Father’s Day Card using the May Exploring In Color Paper Pumpkin Kit. Same measurements as above, but a Basic White card base, different Paper Pumpkin card from the kit and Rustic Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots. The sentiment is from the Gone Fishing Stamp Set.

My Father's Day Card
My Father’s Day Card

Downloadable Tri-Fold Shutter Card Template

To download a PDF of the Tri-Fold Shutter Template, please click here or on the picture.

Tri-Fold Shutter Template
Tri-Fold Shutter Template

For more of my Stampin’ Up! cards, please click here.

You will find the items listed above in my online store.

Rudolph Red-Nose Reindeer Card

Rudolph Red-Nose Reindeer Card - A Christmas Card with a reindeer who's nose lights up
Rudolph Red-Nose Reindeer Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing my Rudolph Red-Nose Reindeer Card as my Design Team Inspiration Card for Conie Fong Art & Design using Reindeer Lights and Sentiment. The Design Team are celebrating Christmas in July at Conie Fong Art & Design Facebook Group with a 25% off sale for 3 days, July 7, 8 and 9, 2023. No coupon code needed. Visit the Etsy store at https://www.etsy.com/shop/ConieFongArt.

The Details of My Card

For my card, I found some fun Christmas lights paper with matching papers to use on my card. Once I decided on them, I coloured the reindeer in the same colours to match. I trimmed him out with my Brother Scan n’ Cut. Then, I added glossy accents to the light bulbs and Star Dust Stickles to his hat trim.

I thought it would be fun to make the reindeer’s nose glow just like Rudolph’s nose! I love an interactive card with a light switch that you push! So, I used a light mechanism from Pear Blossom Press and strategically placed it under the green piece of paper. Once I did that, I poked a hole through the green paper right where I planned to place the reindeer’s nose. I used extra thick dimensionals on the green piece to allow enough space for the light mechanism. The “Push” circle was done on my computer, printed out and then punched with a ¼” punch.

The sentiment was from the stamp set and die cut with a Stitched Rectangle Die. To balance out my card, I added some foil die cut light bulbs in matching colours to Rudolph’s light bulbs. The die cut black piece was from the light bulb die set to hang lights off, but I thought it added some fun at the top so that it looks like my focal point it being held up by it.

The finishing touch was adding some red rhinestones with one on the “Twinkle” and a couple beside the die cut light bulbs!

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Copic Markers:

Fur: E37/E35/E33/E31/W3/W1/0/R20
Antlers: E74/E71/E70
Eyes: W3/W1/0
Hoofs/Plug: C6/C4/C3
Reds: R39/R37/R35/C5
Blues: B28/B24/B32
Greens: YG67/YG63/YG03
Yellows: Y38/Y35/Y32

Close Up of reindeer
Close Up of Rudolph

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Card Recipe for My Rudolph Red-Nose Reindeer Card:

Reindeer Lights and Sentiment, Conie Fong Art & Design
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Gnome for the Holidays Christmas, Photo Play
Red, Green and Blue Foil Sheets, Craft Perfect, Tonic
3 pack of One Light, Pear Blossom Press 
String of Lights, Frantic Stamper Inc.
Deckled Rectangles Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Stitched Rectangle Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Brother Scan n’ Cut
¼” Inch Punch, Stampin’ Up!
Take You Pick Tool, Stampin’ Up!
3 D Foam Squares (.25” x .25” x .08”), Scrapbook Adhesives
Red Rhinestone Jewels, Stampin’ Up!
Star Dust Stickles, Ranger
Glossy Accents, Ranger
Poppy Parade and Basic Gray Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size: 5 ½” x 4 ¼”

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To view my other Conie Fong Art & Design projects, please click here.

Hope you like my Design Team Inspiration Card using Reindeer Lights and Sentiment for Conie Fong Art & Design!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

You’re Stellar Wobble Card

A card with an Astronaut and planet on it.
You’re Stellar Wobble Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my You’re Stellar Wobble Card using the Stargazing Suite Collection by Stampin’ Up! This Collection includes the Reach for the Stars Stamp Set, Reach for the Stars Dies and Stargazing 12” x 12” Designer Series Paper.

The Details of My Card

My card was for a swap, and I decided to make a fun faux centre-step card to allow enough room for the astronaut and a planet to fit on my centre panel. I used the measurements from my faux centre-step template which I have included at the end of this post.

When I saw this Suite in the Annual Catty, I knew that I wanted to make a wobble card as well! They are so fun and interactive! I bought the Mini Action Wobble on Amazon.ca, but you could easily make your own by using a piece of bendable wire and wrap it around a pencil. Then, secure one end to your wobble piece and the other end to the card base.

Astronaut in Action

Since I made this card for a swap, I needed several planets, but only a couple fit the planet die and the rings die. I really wanted to use the ring die with silver foil paper! I thought it would add some cosmic shimmer along with the die cut stars! So, I fudged it. Tip: if you die cut the larger planets, make sure that the shadow is showing in the centre of the die. This gives it a realistic 3D look.

All Cards with Different Planets
Swap Cards with Different Planets

I decided to stamp my astronaut and sentiment in Basic Gray since there was already a lot of black to my card. Besides, it was a good alternative to colouring the astronaut since I would have used Smoky Slate to colour his shadows and left most of him white anyways. So, this did it for me!

Tip: to figure out where to place glue for the centre panel, I used my grid paper a pencil to mark the section.

Showing Gluing Tip
Showing Gluing Tip

The only embellishments were three Classic Matte Dots in each colour tying in my colour scheme. Of course, they had to be in a row showing my Star Trekkie side of me! Lol!

I made another card as well for a friend. This time I added the retired Shimmery Crystal Effects to the astronaut’s helmet. So fun!

Supplies:

Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Stargazing Suite Collection (161189)

Inks: Basic Gray (149165)

Paper: Basic Black (121045), Basic White (159276), Lemon Lime Twist (144245), Silver Foil 12” x 12” Specialty Pack (156457), Stargazing 12” x 12” Designer Series Paper (in Collection)

Accessories: Classic Matte Dots (158146), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683), Grid Paper (130148), pencil, Mini Action Wobble (from Amazon.ca)

Multiple cards with astronaut and planet on then
Swap Cards

Measurements: 

  • Basic Black: (2 pieces)
    • 8 ½” x 5 ½” cut/scored according to template below
    • 8 ½” x 3” cut/scored according to template below
  • Basic White: (4 pieces)
    • Sentiment: 2 ¼” x ½”
    • Astronaut: 4” x 2”
    • Centre Panel: 4-1/8” x 2-5/8”
    • Back Panel: 3-5/8” x 3-1/8”
  • Lemon Lime Twist
    • Scrap
  • Silver Foil (2 pieces):
    • 2 ½” x 1”
    • Stars: Scrap
  • Stargazing 12” x 12” Designer Series Paper (3 pieces):
    • Centre Panel: 4” x 2 ½”
    • Back Panel: 3” x 5 ¼”
    • Planet

More Information on My You’re Stellar Wobble Card

Downloadable Faux Centre-Step Template

To download a PDF of the Faux Centre-Step Template, please click here or on the picture.

Downloadable Faux Centre-Step Template
Downloadable Faux Centre-Step Template

For more of my Stampin’ Up! cards, please click here.

You will find the items listed above in my online store.

Va Shopping Card 

A Birthday card with a bakery and florist on a boulevard
Va Shopping Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Va Shopping Card using the Les Shoppes Suite Collection by Stampin’ Up!

The Details of My Card

When I saw this Suite in the Annual Catty, this card immediately popped into my head! Lol! It’s a double Z fold card with the shops running along the cobbled Z part.

Open card displaying the boulevard
Open Z Fold Displayed

For my card, I decided to make a bakery since what is better for a birthday than a bakery filled with birthday cakes! The Let’s Go Shopping Photopolymer Stamp Set is so neat that you can interchange the stamps for a bakery, a bookshop, or a cafe! So, I coloured my bakery with my Stampin’ Blends to match the Les Shoppes Design Series Paper. I added a die cut awning to the window in matching colours to the bakery. I even popped it up with dimensionals so that it felt more 3D.

Close Up of Bakery
Close Up of Bakery

Since I was creating a boulevard of shops, I thought the die cut lamppost and bench would be fun accents without covering up the building in the background when the card was closed. The planter was also die cut out from the DSP, but you could stamp and colour it instead.

I used the Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder to emboss the Basic White as a background for my DSP building. You could leave it unbossed to write on.

I made this card for a swap and used the different buildings in the DSP. There were 19 cards in total. So, a lot of fussy cutting was done! Lol! Here are the 5 designs with the different buildings that suited my cards.

Cards with Different Shops
Swap Cards with Different Shops

The sentiment was stamped in matching colours to the awning and die cut out. 

The finishing touch was a scattering of Loose Silver Sequins that are included in the Collection.

Supplies:

Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Les Shoppes Suite Collection (161337)

Inks: Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (132708), Misty Moonlight (102283), Calypso Coral (147101)

Paper: Basic White (159276), Misty Moonlight (153118), Smoky Slate (131202), Pecan Pie (161717), Calypso Coral (122925), Les Shoppes 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper (in Collection)

Accessories: Exposed Brick 3D Embossing Folder (161600), Misty Moonlight Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (153108), Calypso Coral Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154881), Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154882), Pecan Pie Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (161674), Balmy Blue Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154830), Loose Silver Sequins (in Collection), Paper Snips (103579), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683)

Measurements: 

  • Misty Moonlight (2 pieces): 
    • 4 ¼” x 11” scored at 2 ¾” and 5 ½”
    • Scrap for Awning
  • Basic White (3 pieces):
    • 4” x 5 ¼”
    • 2” x 2 ½”
    • Scrap for Sentiment
  • Smoky Slate
    • Scrap for Light Post
  • Pecan Pie:
    • Scrap for Bench
  • Calypso Coral:
    • Scrap for Awning
  • Les Shoppes 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper (4 pieces):
    • 4” x 2 ½”
    • 11” x 1”: Scored at 5 ½” and 8 ¼”
    • One of the shops
    • Planter
Card Open Displaying the Boulevard View
Card Open Displaying the Boulevard View

More Information on My Va Shopping Cards

For more of my Stampin’ Up! cards, please click here.

You will find the items listed above in my online store.

My Spec-Taco-Lar Card 

A card with Mexican foods on it
My Spec-Taco-Lar Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing My Spec-Taco-Lar Card using the Taco Fiesta Stamp Set by Stampin’ Up! I am so happy the Rays of Light Stamp Set carried over with the Taco Fiesta Stamp Set!

The Details of My Card

For my card, I decided to make a Floating Card by using the cute images from the Taco Fiesta Stamp Set! Once my pieces were coloured with my Stampin’ Blends and fussy cut, I arranged them close together on a piece of Basic White and pressed a piece of Glad Press’n Seal to hold them together. After die cutting the stitched circle, I was able to transfer the die cuts to my stitched circle with dimensionals behind each piece. After removing the Glad Press N Seal, every die cut was perfectly in place with the stitching from the die on the pieces along the edge. It meant a lot of colouring and fussy cutting, but I’m sure as you know, I love colouring! Lol!

A photo of the steps to make a floating card
Steps to Make Floating Card

Next, I embossed the Rays of Light Stamp Set in white on Granny Apple Green. I love how the rays spread out from my focal point really highlighting it!

Once the focal point was added to the card, I heat embossed the sentiment and die cut it out. I thought it would be fun to have a setting sun behind my cactus dude and sponged the die cut sun with my Blending Brushed to give it a bit of dimension.

I added some Pearl Hearts coloured with my Dark Poppy Parade Blend, but you could do the same with rhinestones or pearls.

Supplies:

Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Taco Fiesta Stamp Set (160732), Stylish Shapes Dies (159183), Rays of Light Stamp Set (158925)

Inks: Tuxedo Black Memento Ink (132708), VersaMark Ink (102283), So Saffron (147109)

Paper: Basic White (159276), So Saffron (146982), Granny Apple Green (146990), Poppy Parade (119793)

Accessories: Poppy Parade Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154958), Granny Apple Green Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154885), Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154882), So Saffron Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack, Small Blending Brushes (160518), Basics Embossing Powder (155554), Heat Tool (129053), Embossing Additions Tool Kit (159971), Heart Pearls (159190), Paper Snips (103579), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683), Glad Press’n Seal 

Measurements: 

  • So Saffron:
    • 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼”
    • Scrap for Sun
  • Granny Apple Green:
    • 4” x 5 ¼”
  • Basic White (2 pieces):
    • 3 ¼” x 3 ¼”
    • 5” x 5” (for stamped pieces before fussy cutting)
  • Poppy Parade:
    • Scrap for sentiment
Close Up of the Mexican foods
Close Up of the Focal Point

More Information on My Spec-Taco-Lar Cards

For more of my Stampin’ Up! cards, please click here.

You will find the items listed above in my online store.

An Adventurous Birthday Card

A dwarf with a pick axe on a birthday card
An Adventurous Birthday Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here! I am sharing An Adventurous Birthday Card using Dwarf 2 by Mo’s Digital Pencil. 

A good friend had his birthday and this was the card that I sent him. He loves to roleplay going on adventures and finding hordes of treasure. So, I thought Dwarf2 would make him a fun card!

The Details of My Card

For my card, I decided I would make a fun faux shaker card and fill it will gold, copper, and silver sequins to represent a treasure hoard.  I coloured the dwarf in muted colours with my Copic markers that would suit a miner digging for gold.

The Bo Bunny paper I had in my stash and suited my adventuring theme.

I die cut a piece of Basic Black card stock with a stitched rectangle die. Then, I embossed it with the Foundry Folder and rubbed brushed iron wax onto it. I loved the way it brought out the details of the metal pieces and rivets to look like a metal door! This was the perfect backdrop for my dwarf!

For the sentiments, I heat embossed them in white on Basic Black card stock and then die cut them with stitched rectangles too. Next, I rubbed the brushed iron wax on them as well to match the door.

The only embellishments were to glue a few sequins to the clear envelope that created my faux shaker card.

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Copic Markers:

Skin: E000/E00/E21/E11/E04
Hair: E18/E15/E13/E11
Pants/Gloves: E35/E33/E31
Pant Laces: E29/C3
Leather Bits: E29/E39/E35
Vest: G99/G94/G21
Shirt/Candle: E53/E51/E50
Boots: E29/E39/E35/C7/C5/C3/C1
Hat/Knee Patches/Axe Head: C5/C3/C1
Wooden Axe Handle: E37/E35/E33/E31
Gold: Y38/Y32

Close Up of Dwarf
Close Up of Dwarf 2

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Card Recipe for An Adventurous Birthday:

Dwarf 2, Mo’s Digital Pencil
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Cambridge Stripe12” x 12” Paper, Bo Bunny
Cambridge Victory12” x 12” Paper, Bo Bunny
Versamark Ink, Stampin’ Up!
Basics Embossing Powder, Stampin’ Up!
Heat Tool, Stampin’ Up!
Adventurous Journey Stamp Set, Stampin’ Up!
Stitched Rectangle Dies, Stampin’ Up!
3-D Texture Fades Embossing Folder – Foundry by Tim Holtz, Sizzix
Dazzling Metallics Sequins, Craft Medley
Clear Medium Envelopes, Stampin’ Up!
Brushed Iron Metallique Wax, Art Alchemy
Early Espresso and Basic Black Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size 5.5” x 4.25”

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To view my other Copic cards, please click here.

I love the Dwarf stamps by Mo’s Digital Pencil! In fact, I used Dwarf 6 to create another card that we gave to the same friend a few years ago.

Card with dwarf looking in a beer mug
Card Using Dwarf 6

Hope you like my card using Dwarf 2 by Mo’s Digital Pencil!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

I Detect a Birthday Card 

A birthday card with detectives and a dog on it.
I Detect a Birthday Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here to share my I Detect a Birthday Card using the It’s a Mystery Stamp Set by Kraftin’ Kimmie Stamps!

This card was for a 13-year-old boy whose birthday is today! Every year I create an interactive card for him. Last year I created a Pop & Twist card and in the past years, I created a Never-Ending Card, a Slider card, a wobble card and so on. He always says that I make the best cards EVER! Got to love that!

So, this year, I decided to create a Double Flap Flashlight Card for him to investigate the clues to his birthday mystery! So much fun! For my card, I thought the It’s a Mystery Stamp Set and the Master Detective Paper were perfect for my theme!

The Details of My Card

I stamped the images with Jet Black StazOn Ink onto a window sheet. Tip: be careful when stamping the stamp since the ink will be slippery. The stamp may slide if you don’t keep your stamp horizontal as you press. StazOn will not smear once it dries though.

My Card in Action

I used the second largest Stitched Rectangle Die to create a window in Basic Black cardstock and glued the window sheet behind it. A circle punch was used to create an opening for finger access at the base of the window piece. To create the “hidden clues”, I glued Basic Black cardstock to the back of the window piece on three sides leaving the bottom open to create a pocket where the flashlight would go. The black stamped images disappear against the black cardstock! Tip: use really strong adhesive since this is the interactive part.

For my flashlight, I used a circle punch to punch the white flashlight part. The handle was 2 strips of ¾” x 5” Basic Black glue together to make it sturdy. This handle was sandwiched between the white circle and a Basic Black scalloped circle to create the flashlight. I added some glimmer washi tape to make it catch the eye.

Inside of card
Inside of First Flap

The inside of the card was decorated with the Master Detective paper. Graphic 45 made it so easy with the tags! I even used some of the tags to create pull out cards for which the boy can play.

Cards of Sherlock Holmes, Suspect and Moriarty
Cards to solve the Mystery

The only stamping on the inside was the sentiment piece. The only embellishment I used was the magnifying glass charm. Perfect for my card!

Inside of card with sentiment
Inside of Second Flap

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Copic Markers:

Inspector 1
Skin: E000/E00/E21/E11/E04
Browns: E35/E33/E31
Greens: G99/G94/G21
Magnifying Glass: C3/C1/0/Glossy Accents
Black Gelly Roll Pen on magnifying glass, pipe, and hair

Close Up of one of the inspectors
Close Up of Inspector 1

Dog
Fur: E35/E33/E31
Collar: B26
Black: Black Gelly Roll Pen

Close Up of Dog on card
Close Up of Dog

Inspector 2
Skin: E000/E00/E21/E11/E04
Browns: E35/E33/E31
Grays: C6/C4/C2
Shirt: C3/C1/0

Close Up of second inspector
Close Up of Inspector 2

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Card Recipe for My I Detect a Birthday Card:

It’s a Mystery Stamp Set, Kraftin’ Kimmie Stamps
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink, Stampin’ up!
Master Detective 12” x 12” Paper Pad, Graphic 45
Window Sheet, Stampin’ Up!
Jet Black StazOn Ink Pad, Stampin’ Up!
Stitched Rectangle Dies, Stampin’ Up!
Glossy Accents, Ranger
1” Circle Punch, Stampin Up!
1 ¾” Circle Punch, Stampin Up!
2-3/8” Scallop Circle Punch, Stampin Up!
Glitter Washi Tape, Stampin’ Up!
Black Gelly Roll Pen, Sakura
Tear & Tape Adhesive, Stampin’ Up!
Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin’ Up!
Magnifying glass charms antique silver tone, Nicole de Bruin Charms
Basic Black, Basic White, and Soft Suede Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size: 5” x 6 ½”

Back of Card
Back of Card

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To view my other Copic Marker cards, please click here.

Hope you like my I Detect a Birthday Card using the It’s a Mystery Stamp Set by Kraftin’ Kimmie Stamps!

I Detect a Birthday Card
I Detect a Birthday Card

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

Oh, Happy Day Cards

Two cards with a Rabbits flying a kites
Oh, Happy Day Cards

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing my Oh, Happy Day Cards using the Rain or Shine Suite Collection by Stampin’ Up! I created two shaker cards. One was for a swap of the Mini Catalogue and the other was a faux-shaker card. Same design, but with different ways to make a shaker card.

The Details of My Cards

I had a lot of fun colouring this cute rabbit with my Stampin’ Blends! I coloured him with two different coloured shirts depending on the card. Once I finished colouring him, I die cut him out. Even though the bunny is splashing in a puddle on the stamp, the die just cuts him out making him more versatile. So, I decided that since he is bouncing with happiness that I would have him flying a kite.

My Swap Card Details

For my swap card, I made a traditional shaker card and used the kite die for my shaker part. Those Daisy Embellishments are so cute and perfect for a shaker! I backed my shaker part with a little DSP to add some visual interest.

One of the Cards with a ribbit flying a kite. the kite is a shaker.
My Swap Card

To get the placement of the kite, I placed my die cut bunny and DSP circle and the Balmy Blue where I wanted them and then positioned my kite die. Using a post-it note, I secured the DSP, and the kite die to the Balmy Blue and then ran it through my die cutting machine. Once that was done, I pulled part the pieces and embossed the Balmy Blue piece with the Into the Clouds Embossing Folder.

For the shaker part, I used a piece of window sheet that I adhered to the back of the Balmy Blue over the kite opening. Next, I used the foam adhesive strips and manipulated them around my kite. These strips are perfect for a shaker card and so easy to use!

Tip

Once the adhesive strip is down, rub the embossing buddy that comes in the Embossing Additions Tool Kit along the edges. This will help with static and keeps the shaker pieces from sticking to the adhesive.

Close Up of Rabbit
Close Up of Rabbit

Next, I added my shaker elements to the centre of the window sheet on the back. I removed the backing from the adhesive strip and secured the DSP over top. I added more strips to add dimension around the edges of the Balmy Blue so that the card would keep its shape. This part is adhered to the Old Olive card base.

Once that was done, it was just a matter of adhering all the elements in place. A Whisper White bow was added as the tail of the kite. A few daises were added to the sentiment and one beside the tree stump.

Faux Shaker Card Details

A faux shaker card is super easy to make and so fun! For my Faux Shaker Card, I embossed the Balmy Blue and adhered it to the Old Olive mat. Next, I adhered the DSP circle, the stump and one of the clouds to the Balmy Blue.

Second card that is a full shaker card
Faux Shaker Card

Taking a Medium clear envelope, I slid this piece into it. I added my daisy shaker elements to the front on the envelope and sealed it. Using liquid glue, I adhered the envelope to the Thick Basic White card base.

Next, I added the sentiment and the kite with liquid glue to the front on my card. The bunny and the remaining clouds are popped up. A few daisies were added to the sentiment. Easy peasy!

Supplies:

Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Rain or Shine Suite Collection (160556), Stylish Shapes Dies (159183)

Inks: Tuxedo Black Memento Ink Pad (132708), Balmy Blue (147105)

Paper: Old Olive (100702), Balmy Blue (146982), Crumb Cake (120953), Basic White (159276), Basic White Thick (159229), Rain or Shine Specialty Designer Series Paper (in Suite), Window Sheets (142314)

Accessories: Loose Daisy Embellishments (in Suite), Into the Clouds Embossing Folder (159171), Whisper White 1/4″ Crinkled Seam Binding Ribbon (151326), Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154882), Balmy Blue Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154830), Old Olive Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154892), Flirty Flamingo Stampin’ Blends Combo Pack (154884), Embossing Additions Tool Kit (159971), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755), Clear Medium Envelopes (102619), Bone Folder (102300), Foam Adhesive Strips (141825), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Mini Glue Dots (103683), Post-It Note

Close Up of Rabbit on Faux Shaker Card
Close Up of Rabbit on Faux Shaker Card

Measurements: 

  • Old Olive: 
    • 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼” (card base for shaker)
    • Or 5 ½” x 4 ¼” (card front for faux shaker)
  • Thick Basic White:
    • 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼” (card base for faux shaker)
  • Balmy Blue:
    • 4” x 5 ¼”
  • Crumb Cake:
    • 1-3/8” x 7/8”
  • Basic White (3 pieces):
    • 1-7/8” x 2-3/8” (Rabbit)
    • 1-7/8” x 1-7/8” (Circle)
    • 2 ½” x 2” (Clouds)
  • Rain or Shine Specialty Designer Series Paper:
    • 2 ¾” x 2 ¾” (Circle)
    • 2-7/8” x 1 ¾” (Kite for Faux Shaker)
    • 2” x 3” (For shaker under kite)
  • Window Sheet:
    • 2” x 3”

More Information on My Oh, Happy Day Cards:

For more of my Stampin’ Up! cards, please click here.

You will find the items listed above in my online store.

My Galaxy Platform Card 

A 3D card that has a droid and man and woman
My Galaxy Platform Card

Hello Crafty Friends! It’s Laurie here to share My Galaxy Platform Card using the Galactic Fighter and the Galactic Sidekicks Stamp Sets by Kindred Stamps!

A friend of mine asked for me to create a custom Star Wars Valentine card for her Hubby who is a huge Star Wars fan! As you might know, I have many different Star Wars stamps, but I decided to use Kindred Stamps since I just received them recently and their stamps are the right size for platform cards!

I had fun making another platform card for my brother’s birthday (I will link to it at the end of this post) that I decided to make one as an option from which my friend could choose. I also made a regular A2 card as another possibility and will post that another day.

The Details of My Card

My friend asked for Leia, Hans Solo and R2D2. So, I coloured them with my Copic markers in their traditional colours. When I showed her the stamp set, she loved the sentiment “I’ve searched the galaxy for you”.

I thought it would be fun for the platform to represent the Millennium Falcon’s bridge. So, I used the Foundry Embossing Folder to emboss the Basic Black die cut that wrapped around the card. Next, I rubbed Brushed Iron Wax to make all the details stand out. Perfect for a look of metal that had been cobbled together since the ship had been battered together so many times. Lol! I made the base Basic Gray like a metal floor and used the stitched rectangle die from the Add On to create stability for the pop-up characters.

Since this was supposed to be the Millennium Falcon’s bridge, I used a pretty Nebula paper from Whimsy Stamps for the windows behind R2D2.

The Stamp AnnieThing Galactic paper had the perfect Valentine theme with the word LOVE against a galaxy of twinkling stars. And it matched my Nebula paper!

I added a few red resin hearts to the sentiment but forgot to take another photo. So, you will just have to imagine that! Lol!

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Copic Markers:

Leia
Skin: E000/E00/E21/E11/E04/R20
Hair: E29/E27/E25
Lips: R22
Dress: C3/C1/0
Gun: C7/C5/C3

Side View of Leia and Hans Solo
Side View of Leia and Hans Solo

Hans Solo
Skin: E000/E00/E21/E11/E04
Hair: E49/E47/E43/E42
Shirt: E53/E51/E50
Pants: B39/B99/B97/B37
Vest/Boots/Gun: C7/C5/C3
Holster: E27/E25/E23/C5/C3

Side View of Woman and droid
Side View of Leia and R2D2

R2D2
B99/B37/C7/C5/C3/C1/R27

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Card Recipe for My Galaxy Platform Card:

Galactic Fighter Stamp Set and the Galactic Sidekicks Stamp Set, Kindred Stamps
Paper Basics – Stamper’s Select White Cardstock, Papertrey Ink
Tuxedo Black Memento Ink
Galactic Love 6” x 6” Paper Pad, Stamp AnnieThing
Nebula 8.5” x 3.5” Designer Paper, Whimsy Stamps
Platform Pop-Up Dies, Lawn Fawn
Platform Pop-Up Add-On Dies, Lawn Fawn
3-D Texture Fades Embossing Folder – Foundry by Tim Holtz, Sizzix
Brushed Iron Metallique Wax, Art Alchemy
Resin Hearts Embellishments, Stampin’ Up!
Basic Black, and Basic Gray Card Stock, Stampin’ Up!

Finished card size: 5 ¼” x 3-5/8”

Top View Of Platform Card
Top View Of Platform Card

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To view my other Kindred Stamps cards, please click here.

To view my other platform card, please click here or on the photo.

A pop-up card with Super Mario Brothers
Game on Platform Card

Hope you like My Galaxy Platform Card using Galactic Fighter and the Galactic Sidekicks Stamp Sets by Kindred Stamps!

Thank you for stopping by!

Hugs,
Laurie

My Picturesque Hello Card 

A card with a nature scene with lake and trees
My Picturesque Hello Card

Hello Crafty Friends! Laurie here again! I am sharing My Picturesque Hello Card using the Picturesque Stamp Set by Stampin’ Up! I had a lot of fun playing with this stamp set that I made three cards all with slight variations. One is a gate fold card, another an easel card, and the third is a regular card.

The Details of My Gate Fold Card

I needed to create a swap and decided that I would use the Picturesque Stamp Set for it and create a gate fold card. Give the set some love since there wasn’t a lot of cards out there using it and I always need more masculine card!

I decided this stamp set would be perfect with the Enjoy the Journey Designer Series Paper to create an outdoorsy masculine theme. It is currently free during Sale-a-Bration!

I went with one flap larger than the other since I wanted to show off the DSP. The Into the Clouds Embossing Folder created some interest on the smaller flap while lightening my card up. It also helped to balance the sentiment cluster.

Close Up of stamped nature scene
Close Up of Focal Point on my Card

For my stamped image, I used several colours to represent a sunset over a nature scene. The Coastal Cabana and Mango Melody were both stamped off once before stamping on the Basic White. For the sky, I decided to use the Oceanfront Stamp Set to give it a painted feel, but you could use the water stamp from the Picturesque Stamp Set instead.

Once everything was stamped, I used the largest stitched square from the Stylish Shapes Dies to cut it out and matted it with Starry Sky card stock.

Next, I wound some linen thread twice around my focal point and tied it in a knot on the opposite side from the sentiment cluster. The die cut tree was from the Majestic Mountain Dies and I thought it added to my outdoorsy theme and balanced the stamped tree on my focal point.

I stamped the sentiment in Starry Sky and used the arrow die from the All That Dies. I loved how it pointed into the scene while creating a base for the sticker and tree.

Those Enamel Sticker Icons are so neat! I went with the tree icon on my swaps since it went well with the die cut tree and my outdoorsy theme. The finishing touch was three Rustic Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots.

The Details for My Other Cards

For the Easel card, I decided to give it a distressed look by using my scissors to run along the edges of everything. I even folded down a corner of the DSP so that the Garden Green back can be seen.

A card that is an easel with a nature scene on it.
Easel Card Closed

I loved the encouraging sentiment and decided to use it for the inside as a stopper so that the easel could stand up.

Easel Card Open
Easel Card Opened

The full card was stamped the same way, but I used the Stitched Rectangle Dies to die cut the focal point and mat out. I also used the compass from the Enamel Sticker Icons.

A Regular Card with the nature scene
Regular Card Base

Supplies:

Stamps/Bundles/Dies: Picturesque Stamp Set (160511), Majestic Mountain Dies (151608), All That Dies (159078), Oceanfront Stamp Set (157862), Stylish Shapes Dies (159183), Stitched Rectangle Dies (151820)

Inks: Garden Green (147089), Highland Heather (146986), Coastal Cabana (147097), Starry Sky (159212), Mango Melody (147093)

Paper: Starry Sky (159263), Garden Green (102584), Basic White (159276), Enjoy the Journey 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper (160586)

Accessories: Into the Clouds Embossing Folder (159171), Enamel Sticker Icons (160598), Rustic Metallic Adhesive-Backed Dots (159082), Linen Thread (104199), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755), Bone Folder (102300), Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Stampin’ Seal (152813), Paper Snips Scissors (103579)

Measurements: 

  • Starry Sky (2 pieces): 
    • 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 2 ½” and 6 ¾”
    • 3” x 3”
  • Basic White (3 pieces):
    • 1 ½” x 5 ¼”
    • 3” x 3”
    • Scrap for Sentiment
  • Garden Green:
    • Scrap
  • Enjoy the Journey DSP:
    • 2 ¼” x 5 ¼”
All Three card together
All Three Cards Using the Picturesque Stamp Set

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