Wednesday, July 03, 2024

Campin' Out Spinning Slider Hedgie

Hello crafty friends! 

I hope our American friends have a fun and safe holiday tomorrow as we celebrate our country's Independence Day 🎆 We don't have our adult kids home but the hubby will BBQ something and I'll make some easy picnic foods. We live up on the plains so we can see the fireworks from our driveway.  

It's Kris sharing with you today.  Summer is great camping weather, so I created a cute camping-themed interactive slimline card that is both a spinner and a pull tab slider! 


 I followed a video tutorial for this Interactive Cartwheel card by Laura Dovalo, so instead of doing a full written tutorial, I will simply link you to her video and then I'll share with you some of my process photos (and the adjustments I made to fit this to a slimline size) using the following CottageCutz dies...


OTHER SUPPLIES
Foam Tape
Spinner Disc
Fishing Line
Glue



I started by diecutting a rectangle from smooth white cardstock using the largest of the Nested Stitched Rectangles Slimline set, and I die cut my pull tab slider by using the *Die extension method to make it fit my slimline card size.

I then die cut the top part using one of the dies from the Slimline Hills set.  To the top piece, I ink blended some Uncharted Mariner D.O. ink and then I spattered white acrylic paint and some white die cut stars from the Campin Out Sun & Moon die.  

For the lower section, I die cut the smallest of the Rounded Rectangles Slimline, leaving space on the right for my campfire and pull tab cout-out. *Requires thinking ahead on image placement.  

***OPTIONAL:  On the righthand side, I used the end of the 3rd smallest Rounded Rectangles Slimline -- just enough to get your fingers on the tab to pull it out. (this step was NOT in the video tutorial, but I did not want my tab to stick out as I wanted it to fit into my slimline envelope.) 

I then ink blended some Tea Dye and Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Ink onto the bottom half  of my card front and the pull tab, then spattered some alcohol ink.  


I went ahead and die cut all my Campin Out elements and glued to card front so I could determine positions for my spinning hedgie. 

I die cut 2 of the smallest Stiched Circles dies for my spinner and also showing above is my plastic spinner disc.  I also cut my card base at 7-1/2" x 8-3/4" and scored in half at 3-3/4" - I then taped off the edges and added some of the same Tea Dye and Vintage Photo D.O. ink as it will show thru then the slider is pulled out. 

I followed the video to add the stablilizer piece, wrapping the fishing line (clear plastic string) and foam strips on the back and to add the hedgie to the front.  



I hope I provided enough info for you to re-create a fun interactive slimline card using your favorite CottageCutz dies?!!  Be sure to watch the video tutorial for more details on this mechanism.  

Have a CRAFT-astic day!! 

~Kristine



        

     

      

     


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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Red, White and Boom!!

Hello Friends

It is Pam sharing with you today! 

We are soon approaching our Independence Day celebrations so I have been making some fun cards for friends and family!  Today,  I am featuring Gardening TomtePatriotic Car and Firecrackers.


         Background Photo Freepiks

Design Steps:

1.  Using the Gardening TomteFirecrackers and Patriotic Car dies cut out the following colors of card stock: Kraft and black (cart), white, tan, navy, star DP and kraft (Tomte), red, white, navy, black and gold (fireworks)
2.  Assemble the Tomte and cart as shown above.  Assemble the firecrackers as shown below
3.  Using the second from the largest Pierced Rectangle die cut out a blue rectangle.  Assemble the Tomte, cart and fireworks on the rectangle as shown above
4.  The base card is A2 white, 4 1/8 x 5 3/8 piece of red, and a 4 x 5 1/4 DP fireworks paper
5.  Glue the red to the white card base then add the DP.  Add a red and blue Rik Rak border
6.  Pop up the blue rectangle to the center of the card.  Add a few stars and the sentiment your card is complete



Thanks so much for stopping by! 

Blessings and Take Care




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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Beach Bum in Training

Hello crafty friends! 

We're having a SUMMER SALE that ends tomorrow, Friday June 21st!  Save up to 75% 

Kris here, sharing a summer beach card featuring the Sandcastle, Surf Mobile and the surf board from the Surfer Van


The Surfer Sloth is one of my own drawings (Imagine That! digis by Kris) and the sentiment is also from the same digi set that I printed out and colored sloth with my Copic markers.  


I cut 2 pieces of white cardstock 3-1/2" x 8-1/2".  On one, I ink blended Salty Ocean & Uncharted Mariner Distress Oxide ink to the top portion.  On the other, I sponged Tea Dye ink and spattered some Copic ink for sandy effect.  I then ripped the paper so it left a white jagged edge, resembling the ocean foam on the sand. 


I attached the sand to the bottom of the ocean layer.  I then die cut the whole piece using the largest Nested Stitched Rectangles Slimline die.  


I die cut the Beach elements and assembled, then adhered to card front.  


I cut my card base 8-3/4"c 7-1/2" and scored at 3-3/4" - then I mounted my card front to the base and added my sentiment with foam tape.  

The beach is calling - and I must go!!   I hope you have a fun relaxing summer!

~Kristine







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