Hello, crafty Dies R Us fans! Leslie here from Love To Scrap 2, and I’m thrilled to be back on the blog today with another DT inspiration project! I created a clean and simple Father's Day card featuring the super awesome Tutti Designs Fancy Tie die! Loving the detail on this die and as soon as I saw it I couldn't wait to get my hands on it!
This is a super easy one, so let's get started!
1. Die cut the Fancy Tie twice from navy cardstock and adhere them together for slight dimension.
2. Cut a standard A2 size top-folding card base from white cardstock along with along with narrow panels from white and navy cardstock for the front and slightly narrower panels from white and navy cardstock for the inside.
3. Layer the white and navy cardstock panels and adhere them to the left side of the card base. Adhere the layered Fancy Tie die cuts toward the bottom of the panel.
4. Stamp the sentiment in navy blue ink to complete the card front.
5. Layer the slightly narrower panels cut from white and navy cardstock together and adhere them to the left side of the inside panel. Stamp the sentiment in navy blue ink and voila, card finished! See, I told you this was an easy one! ;)
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Hi Guys! I'mDebbie fromDebbie J’s Crafting Corner, here today sharing how I created this "Got Coffee?" Card using the Double Slider Surprise Die set from Lawn Fawn.
I love showing the process when I’m creating. I hope my tutorial and video help you see that, if I can make it, You Can Too!
Check out the video showing how I created this adorable card!
I’m using a Coffee theme, so I went through my stamp stash and pulled out a few stamp sets to work with. I’m using the “Got Coffee?” stamp set from The Greeting Farm. (it’s no longer available, but there are plenty of other focal image stamps that you can use.)
I’m also using a few images from Fiskars “Latte Love” and Stampabilities “Coffee”.
Both sets have coffee bean and coffee cup images, and I thought they would be perfect to help me create some fun background papers.
Before starting on this card, I created a “sample” of the mechanism.
Then I die-cut all of the pieces needed to make my mechanism. For this, I used some brown cardstocks from Recollections that have been in my stash forever.
YAY! I get to use some of that up!
Next, I stamped and colored my coffee loving character using Memento Tuxedo
Black Ink and Spectrum Noir Markers.
Now let’s start decorating the mechanism pieces.
I used the coffee bean images and a coffee cup image to create an easy and fun
background on the wrapper and the fronts of the pullout panels using
Next, let’s assemble the mechanism for our double slider.
And we’ll be using some recycled material for this.
I cut a 2 ¼ inch wide strip from a Dollar Tree Bag and I added a piece of
Scor-tapeto one end of that. I’m using 1/8th inch Scor-tape because you need it this
thin for the rest of the mechanism. You’ll see what I mean in a moment.
I removed the release paper, and gently wrapped the other end of the plastic around the track piece. You don’t want it too tight or too loose. It needs to be able to slide easily around the track.
Then I cut off the excess.
And this completes the main mechanism for our slider.
Then remove the release paper from the back, top and bottom, and line it up with the crease of our pocket.
Then you can press both the top and bottom in place… and TEST to make sure that the slider still works!
Now remove the rest of the release paper; from the top, the bottom, and from the other flap on the sleeve pocket.
Fold the flap in and then close the pocket.
And TEST again!
Fold the flap in and then close the pocket.
And TEST again!
There are several dies in the set for a pull tab. I want to make sure that the recipient knows what to pull, and to make it a little easier.
So I used one of these and cut it out of dark brown paper so that it will contrast with the light brown that I’m using for the panel. And I cut the little triangle that acts as an arrow out of the light brown cardstock as well.
For the “surprise” slider panel, there are so many options!
One is a sweet sentiment.
Another is a gift card! How fun is that!
Now that all the complicated stuff is done, we can decorate the slider panel.
I created another stamped pattern paper panel and layered a dark brown panel on top, creating a double mat for the slider.
Then I added some foam tape to the back of the slider, and adhered it to the front of the card.
Here are some photos of the finished card.
Thank you so much for dropping by. I hope you enjoyed this project and would love to hear what you think of this double slider surprise card.
Please leave me a comment down below!
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