Friday, 5 July 2019

Christmas Penguins 3D card

Hello everyone! I'm doing Christmas in July for this third week of the Daily Marker Challenge so here is a fun 3D style penguin card.





To see an HD video of how I made this card, click HERE.




I used several sets of stamps for this card.  The front of the card is made with an adorable stamp set from Your Next Stamp called "Santa's Helpers".  The sentiment on the front is from Lawn Fawn's "Here we go a Waddling".  I stamped the extra two penguins next to the chimney and then used a copic multiliner pen to draw an extension of the snow behind them to make it look like they were on the roof.  After colouring the images with copic markers I stamped the sentiment onto the front.  Unfortunately, my card front moved in my stamp positioner, so it stamped a double image and I had to resort to stamping the sentiment on a scrap piece of paper and fussy cutting it out.  I masked off the images and then ink blended on some Distress Oxide in Tumbled Glass and Blueprint Sketch. Then without removing the masks, I placed the Simon Says Stamp "Falling Snow" stencil over my card front and applied Nuvo Moonstone  glimmer paste over it.  I also added some Nuvo Shimmer pen to the snow on the roof to give it a nice shine. Lastly, I adhered my sentiment with foam tape.

The inside of the card uses stamps from Mama Elephant's "Cool Penguins" and "Little Agenda Trains", as well as a few from My Favourite Things "Santa's Elves". All of these were coloured with copic markers and cut out.

I had decided that I wanted the inside of the card to look like the inside of a house or possibly Santa's Workshop. I masked off the bottom third of the two sides and the central portion of my card base.  I ink blended these areas with a combination of Distress Oxide Dried Marigold and Tattered Rose. In the upper areas of the two sides, I stamped Simon Says Stamp's "Quilted Hearts" background stamp with Versafine ink, and then embossed with a pearl snow embossing powder.



I also cut 3 extra panels of cardstock to layer inside the card and give it a 3D effect. The first piece measured 6" x 4.25", the second was 5" x 3/4", and the third was 4" x 1.25".  Each of these pieces were scored at 1/4" from each end, and again in the middle of each piece. I ink blended each of these with the same Dried Marigold and Tattered Rose Distress Oxide inks.  I folded each crease so that the ink blended side faced outward.  On the largest piece (6" x 4.25"), I die cut the center out.  This die cut could be almost any symmetrical shape you like - a rectangle, circle oval etc..  I then adhered 1/8" double sided tape to each of the side tabs on all three pieces of cardstock.


I removed the backing paper from the left hand tab of the 6" x 4.25" piece of cardstock.  After making sure the center creases lined up, I adhered the left hand side down.  I then did the same with the 5" piece of cardstock and made sure that it was far enough down that the bottom edge was below my die cut opening of the larger piece. I also made sure that the centers were lined up.  Finally, I did the same with the 4" piece, again being sure the centers lined up.



Then I positioned my tree where I wanted it, which ended up being in the center of the card.  I had to make a crease along the center of my tree using my score board and bone folder.  I glued my tree in place, again making sure the centers lined up.  Then I removed the backing paper from the right hand side of each of my cardstock tabs and adhered them to the right side of my card base, again making sure the centers lined up.  I find I need to use my bone folder quite a bit to help "flatten" the layers, and that I need to open and close the card several times to get the tabs to move and crease in the correct way.



I then positioned all my images where I wanted them to be on my card and adhered them with glue to my card base.  Just be careful that when you adhere them, they are not too close to the edges of the tabs as sometimes they may catch when the card is closed.  Using temporary glue or tape may help with this.




Finally, I like to have a little more room to write a message, so I added an extra back to my card. I cut a piece of cardstock that measured 5.75" x 4.25" and made a crease at 1/4" from the 5.75" edge using my score board and bone folder.   I then stamped my sentiment (from the same YNS "Santa's Helpers" that I used on the front of my card) using Versafine ink onto this piece of cardstock.  I placed 1/8" double sided tape along the creased edge, removed the backing paper and lined it up with my card base so that the tab lined up with my card and adhered them together.  Then I adhered the front of my card to the card base with my ATG tape runner and my card was done!!


 Thank you so much for stopping by and please let me know if you have any questions, suggestions or comments for me down below. 



1 comment:

  1. Amazing...or rather, awe-mazing! Clever, festive and so adorable! Your video...exceptional!
    hugs~c

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