Pop it Ups

Pop It Ups Wednesday With Frances – Woof

May 20, 2015

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Hi everyone,

It’s Frances Byrne here today for Pop It Ups Wednesday. Today I am sharing a fun trifold card I created using the Lucy Label Pop Up Card die, Buster the Dog and the Barn Pop Stand Card die which I turned into a dog kennel.

 

Here is how I created my card:

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1. Cut a piece of designer paper so it measures 5 inches x 12 inches. Score along the 12 inch side at 5 inches and 10 inches.

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2. Position the pop up die from the Lucy Label Pop Up die set so that the centre lugs of the die are centred on the 5 inch score line. Run through die cutting machine.

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Train the folds so that it will pop up.

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3. Using white card, die cut the Lucy Label Pop Up die again, and trim off the label section only, adhere over the label on the designer paper panel.

Cut a piece of green card which measures 1 1/2 inches x 12 inches, score along the 12 inch edge at 5 inches and 10 inches as we did in step 1. Use the rolling hills die from the Outdoor Edges die set to create our grassy border which is adhered to the bottom of the card as per photo above.

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4. Creating our Scene:

Dog Kennel –

  • Die cut the barn from designer paper.
  • Die cut the Barn roof from tan card and adhere to barn.
  • Use the large oval shape from the Oval Accordion Card set and die cut a brown oval, position the oval so half of the oval is adhered to the lower portion of the barn and trim off excess.
  • Die cut a bone from the Props 4 – Pets set and attach bone to kennel, refer to photo for placement.
  • Attach kennel to card using foam tape.

Bowl of Bones and Ball –

  • From the Props 4 – Pets die set die cut the bowl from red card, use a craft knife to create a slit in the bowl using line created by the die as a guide.
  • Die cut ball from orange card and adhere to the left side of the card.
  • Using Buster the Dog set, die cut 2 bones from kraft card and 3 from white card, insert into dog bowl and attach to right hand side flap.

Dogs – From the Buster the Dog set die cut the following:

  • (2) Solid Dog from black card
  • (2) Dogs from white card – use black or dark grey marker to color ears, bottom of feet, tail and spots on body. (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Attach to dog as per photo.
  • (1) Tongue from pink card (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Attach to dog as per photo.
  • (2) Noses from black card (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Attach to dog as per photo.
  • (2) sets of eyes from white card. (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Attach to dog as per photo.
  • (1) Collar from blue card (attach turquoise glitter dots to collar). (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Attach to dog as per photo.

Attach one dog to the left hand side of card using foam tape. Trim the second dog, so you only have the head and attach this to the oval on the dog kennel using foam tape.

Branches –

  • Using the Leafy Branch die, die cut two branches from green card (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back before die cutting.)  Attach portions of the Leafy Branch to the card to resemble branches from a tree.

Woof –

  • Use the Alphabet 1 – Caps die set and die cut the letters “W O O F” from brown card (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back before die cutting.) Adhere letters to white label.

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5. Cut a piece of blue card which measures 5 inches x 12 inches. Score along the 12 inch side at 5 inches and 10 inches. Attach the inner pop up card panel to the outer blue panel. Round corners of card.

6. Using the Happy Birthday stamp from the Farm Greetings Stamp set, mask the stamp using removable tape so you only ink the “Happy Birthday” portion of the stamp and stamp this onto white card. Karen Burniston has a photo tutorial of how do this this here.

Use the two larger labels from the Katie Label Pivot Card die set to create labels … die cut the smaller label from white card and the larger one from brown card.

Layer the labels together and attach the label so it is centred on the card and is adhere to the right hand flap only.

Place a small square of adhesive hook tape to the left side of the back of the label, attach the loop tape on top of the hook tape and close card, so the hook and loop tape keep card closed when needed.

7. Using the Props 4 – Pets die set, die cut 4 solid paw prints from tan card and 4 inner paw prints from brown card (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Assemble Paw Prints as per photo above and adhere to card.

 

Thanks for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed my tutorial.

Supplies: 

Elizabeth Craft Designs:

 

779 Lucy Label Pop Up

914 Outdoor Edges

1021 Barn Pop Stand Card

772 Oval Accordion Card

984 Buster the Dog

982 Props 4 – Pets 

768 Katie Label Pivot Card

967 Alphabet 1 – Caps

1033 Leafy Branch

Transparent Double-Sided Tape 6mm & 64mm

7018 Transparent Glitter Dots Peel-Offs

 Other:

Cardstock: White; Black; Brown;  Tan; Green; Yellow; Pink; Blue

Designer Paper: Imaginisce Designer Paper 400102

Foam tape

Adhesive Hoop & Loop Tape

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Mary Prasad May 25, 2015 at 7:09 am

    Cute card!

  • Marge May 24, 2015 at 10:04 am

    A super dog lovers card

  • Debra Hensley May 20, 2015 at 1:37 pm

    Great card! Love Dalmatian Buster!

  • Marlene L May 20, 2015 at 10:24 am

    Delightful card. Thank you for the tutorial.

  • Karen Aicken May 20, 2015 at 9:26 am

    Fun card Frances – I like your closure idea, and of course Buster peeking out from the Barn-turned-Dog-House.

  • Candy Spiegel May 20, 2015 at 9:23 am

    so cute!

  • Raquel Mason May 20, 2015 at 8:56 am

    Great card Frances! Love the closure & the bowl full of bones.

  • Angelique May 20, 2015 at 8:36 am

    This is really a cute card not only dog lovers but anyone would love this birthday card. I love the technique you used the close the card I must try it. I also never heard of loop tape or hook tape, you learn something new everyday.

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