Good morning!
Today is the last of my camper cards for now as next week
we have a NEW collection to debut!!
This card is a shaped easel card!
I partially stood up the ice bucket full of drinks and the firepit as well to give this scene a great REAL campsite
vibe! Just think of all the fun you can have!
HC PRODUCTS USED
Other Products:
White cardstock, 3M Foam Tape, Copic Markers: Y11, Y15,
BG11, BG32, C1, C2, C3, C5, R21, R22, RV10, RV02, YG03, YG23, E50, E21,
For more tips on creating with the flower shaping molds,
watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/FSdPL7nXvQE
Instructions:
Card size: 4 X 5 1/2". Cut a piece of white cardstock 5 1/2 X 8
1/4" then fold in half. Place
trailer die over folded card with top edge hanging over so that it does not cut
through top, leaving a “hinge” for opening card. Fold front of card in half
again to form the easel. Stamp, color
and cut another Trailer card front then glue to bottom half of card front
only. Stamp, color and cut extra door
for camper and pop up. Pop up an extra
hub cap. Cut sentiment from decorative
paper with oval and pop up over larger oval then place inside of card to act as
a stop for the easel.
Stamp,
color and die cut potted plants, firepit and ice bucket with drinks. Pop up top
of firepit and ice bucket to make them look up-right when open. To make the trailer sit straighter when open,
glue the potted plants to left side to balance.
The wheel will tuck behind inside sentiment when open to keep it open
for viewing.
Glitter
trailer inside and out.
My next card is done with the Frame A Card die set used with and without the decorative inset to make this double framed Lilac card.
HC PRODUCTS USED
Other Products:
White cardstock, pearls, ribbon, Foam sheet, foam tape,
Copic Markers: V01, V12, V15, RV10, RV02, Y31, YG61, YG82, B00, B01, B02, E53,
E33
For more tips on creating with the flower shaping molds,
watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/FSdPL7nXvQE
Instructions:
Card size: 5 1/2 X 7 1/2" Cut white cardstock 11 X 7
1/2", fold in half. Cut a piece of
lilac paper 5 1/4 X 7 1/4" then glue it to the card base. On a
grid surface, from white, cut 2 long frame pieces (A: 6”) (without the insert)
and 2 shorter pieces (B:5”) to form the 5 X 7” frame then place foam on the
back and set aside. Cut 2 short (B) with
insert, and 2 shorter pieces (C:4”) to form the inside frame. Glue the decorative frame onto lilac paper,
centering then pop up the plain frame over it.
Add a line of pearls to each corner.
Cut a piece of decorative paper to fit in the center “window” and glue
it down.
Using black, stamp two
birds (Songs of Spring), the Lilac umbrella and a lilac spray, die cut and
color with Copics or favorite coloring method.
Stamp small Peonies using Tea Rose, Stamp lilac blossoms using Majestic
Violet, Deep Purple and Magenta Hue, sponge with same colors then die cut and
form in the shaping mold (see video). Add Light green Prills to the centers of
the lilac and yellow stamen to the peony.
Cut out a small tag from the decorative paper.
Glue the
umbrella to the bottom right side then glue lilac blossoms onto some of the
lilacs in the image. Glue the tag on to
the umbrella handle then tie a small bow (peony color) and glue it to the tag
hole. Glue the spray to the top left then
add lilac blossoms and peony to it.
For the birds- Use the shaping tools and mat to give the
bodies a little roundness then pop up onto the image on the paper in the center
of card. Add some lilac blossoms with
the birds. Glitter all the flowers.
Thanks for visiting today!
Robin
Jeremiah 17:9-10 New King James Version (NKJV)
Funny, I was just thinking of this verse the other day and thinking of a situation where even the most devout person could fall, we can not know our own hearts...if we think we do then we are already ready for a fall.
Thanks for visiting today!
Robin
2 comments:
Your cards are just gorgeous! Your colouring is superb!!
You are one very talented lady, my friend. Both cards are absolutely gorgeous! I love how you turned the camper into an easel card. And that double frame on the lilac card is so clever and gorgeous.
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