Interactive cake card
We're doing some cooking and baking over at The Male Room the next two weeks and I have made the following card as my design team project. I also got to use my brand new magic picture die by Lawn Fawn for the first time. Very fun!
So I started this card bu stamping and coloring the cakes (both the before-one and the after-one). They are both from the Lawn Fawn "Birthday before 'n' afters" stamp set. I made sure to use the same colors in the same way using my copic markers.
I then cut the images using the magic picture dies and then assembled the pieces to try the mechanism. It was really easy and very quick. I used some patterned paper and craft cardstock leftovers to create my frames to make the mechanism pretty. The big frame and the "pull" tab is from the add on set to the dies.
I glued the magic picture to a craft card baseusing foam tape to create room for the pull tab to be pulled before I consentrated on more embellishments. I stamped and colored images from the "Lawn Fawn "Baked with love" (frosting bag and rolling pin) and "Sprinkled with joy" (frosting box). I also stamped the sentiment from the "Birthday before 'n' afters" set on a white paper strip and glued all of these stamped images and sentiment around the picture frame.
I finished the card by adding a few white Nuvo drops across the card.
I hope you will join us in our baking weeks. I can't wait to see what manly (or boyish) baking projects you will make.
Joining these challenges:
* Lawn fawnatics - #54 Perfect for parties
* Simon says stamp wednesday challenge - Masculine
* Die cuttin Divas - #424 Masculine
* Crafty Friends - #111 Men/Boys
So I started this card bu stamping and coloring the cakes (both the before-one and the after-one). They are both from the Lawn Fawn "Birthday before 'n' afters" stamp set. I made sure to use the same colors in the same way using my copic markers.
I then cut the images using the magic picture dies and then assembled the pieces to try the mechanism. It was really easy and very quick. I used some patterned paper and craft cardstock leftovers to create my frames to make the mechanism pretty. The big frame and the "pull" tab is from the add on set to the dies.
I glued the magic picture to a craft card baseusing foam tape to create room for the pull tab to be pulled before I consentrated on more embellishments. I stamped and colored images from the "Lawn Fawn "Baked with love" (frosting bag and rolling pin) and "Sprinkled with joy" (frosting box). I also stamped the sentiment from the "Birthday before 'n' afters" set on a white paper strip and glued all of these stamped images and sentiment around the picture frame.
I finished the card by adding a few white Nuvo drops across the card.
I hope you will join us in our baking weeks. I can't wait to see what manly (or boyish) baking projects you will make.
Joining these challenges:
* Lawn fawnatics - #54 Perfect for parties
* Simon says stamp wednesday challenge - Masculine
* Die cuttin Divas - #424 Masculine
* Crafty Friends - #111 Men/Boys
Hello… Thanks for sharing your interactive card with us. It’s so lovely and fits perfectly with our ‘Men/Boys’ theme … It will certainly brighten someone's day!
ReplyDeleteDiane Louise
[Team Leader for Crafty Friends Challenge Blog]
eeeeeep!! cake time!!! HOW INCREDIBLE!!!!! looooooooove the magic picture changer!! looooove the cake and coloring! wow! this is incredible any way you look at it! Thank you SO much for playing along with the Lawn Fawnatics Challenge! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab card is this! Realy nice put together with the cake surprise. Thanks for entering it at Crafty Friends. Hugs Ela DT
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, and just right for our theme!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at the Crafty Friends challenge,we hope to see you again very soon
How fun! I just bought that Lawn Fawn die. Now I need to use it... Thanks so much for playing with us at Die Cuttin Divas. Hope to see you again soon :)
ReplyDeletemichelle (Die Cuttin Divas DT)
Purple Monkey Moments
Fabulous make - beautifully put together
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