Pop it Ups

Pop It Ups Wednesday With Raquel – Three Blind Mice

February 24, 2016

 

Hello my crafty friends! It’s Raquel Mason here today.  As I sat and watched a movie with my family, an idea popped into my head using Jolly the Mouse.  I thought Jolly would make a great ‘Three Blind Mice’ card simply by using some Props – Props 1 to be exact!  Let me show you how easy it was.

PIUWW Blind Jolly 4

PIUWW Blind Jolly 5

  1.  Using the Spiral Circle Pull Card and Pull Card Edges, die cut the pieces shown below:
  • gray card base cut  at 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 scored at 4 1/4.  Place the alignment nubs of the Spiral Circle Pull Card die on the score line and die cut.
  • (2) pieces of pattern paper cut at 2 1/2 x 5 1/4.  Place the circle edge die from the Pull Card Edges on each end of the pattern paper and die cut.

 

PIUWW Blind Jolly 1

2. Using Jolly the Mouse, die cut the pieces shown below:

  • (3) black shadow layers
  • (3) gray detail layers
  • (3) orange shadow layers of cheese
  • (3) yellow detail layers of cheese
  • (3) flesh-colored hands/feet/nose
  • (3) white whiskers
  • (2) black shadow layers of the candy cane
  • Assemble all layers of Jolly the Mouse using photos for placement

PIUWW Blind Jolly 2

3.  Using Clock and Gears, Flourish Gift Frame, and Props 1,  die cut the pieces shown below:

  • (1) black and (1) white circle.  Using black ink, stamp “Happy Birthday” onto the white circle.  Color using desired medium.  Optional: Place die on top of the white circle and trace around the shape using a black marker.
  • (1) orange clock
  • (1) gray clock hands
  • (1) orange “Celebrate” Tip: apply Clear Double Sided Adhesive prior to die cutting.
  • (3) black sunglasses

PIUWW Blind Jolly 3

Using the photos for placement, assemble the card.

  • Adhere (2) pieces of pattern paper die cut in step 1 to each end of the card base.
  • Pierce a hole in the center of the black circle and orange clock die cut in step 3.  Place the clock hands over the hole and insert a brad.   Adhere the clock to the front circle portion of the card.
  •  Using (2) Jolly the Mouse die cut in step 2, adhere (1) to the front bottom and (1) to the inside circle.
  • Adhere (1) Jolly the Mouse under the white circle die cut in step 3, placing his head and hands over the top of the circle.  Adhere the white circle to the inside of the card.  Tip: to aid in placement, put adhesive on the back of the  circle, lay it down adhesive side up on the circle to the left and close the card.
  • Adhere “Celebrate” die cut in step 3 to the inside circle, following the circle shape.
  • Adhere (2) pieces of cheese die cut in step 2 to the closure tabs.

 

I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and feel inspired to try it out yourself.

Happy Crafting,

Raquel

Supplies:

Elizabeth Craft Designs:

Spiral Circle Pull Card

Clock & Gears

Jolly the Mouse

Pull Card Edges

Props 1

Flourish Gift Frame

Farm Greetings Clear Stamp

502 Clear Double Sided Adhesive

Other Supplies:

Brad

Paper Piercing Tool

Black Versafine

Tombow Markers

Card stock – Stampin’ Up! and American Crafts

 

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  • Shari February 26, 2016 at 12:54 pm

    So cute!!! ???

  • Ruth Ann February 25, 2016 at 6:14 pm

    Love this card – what paper collection did you use?

  • StephanieE February 25, 2016 at 4:20 pm

    I love this card :)!!

  • judi kauffman February 25, 2016 at 10:06 am

    Great project, Raquel. I agree with Frances: I can’t stop hearing the nursery rhyme humming in my head…

  • Frances February 24, 2016 at 4:59 pm

    super cute card, I may be hearing that nursery rhyme in my head all day now haha

  • Carol Carr February 24, 2016 at 12:11 pm

    Great card!! You are so artistic!

  • Marjorie February 24, 2016 at 11:58 am

    That is adorable. Very fun.

  • Kathleen Adams February 24, 2016 at 11:26 am

    Oh my gosh, this is sooo cute!

  • linda font February 24, 2016 at 11:22 am

    lo ve the mice. the cane andglasses make it great. as always a great job.

  • Sandy Diller February 24, 2016 at 10:01 am

    So clever and fun- Thanks for sharing how you did it. Perfect paring of characters and props.

  • Angela Styles February 24, 2016 at 9:56 am

    What a fun idea! Love the sunglasses!!

  • Sanna February 24, 2016 at 9:33 am

    such a fun project!!!!

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