Pop Up Corner Card

One of the ladies who comes to my classes at Beachmere, asked me to have a look at this video and see if I could work out how to make the card. I followed Mary Deathridge’s instructions on her You Tube video and managed to get it to work! Mary uses the Daisy Delight stamp set to create her card, however, I used the new Daisy Lane stamp set to create mine. I cut my base from Thick Whisper White card, which may have been a mistake but I did manage to get it to work. I cut Night of Navy card to add to the sections which needed to be decorated. I added Whisper White layers, two of which I embossed using the Subtle 3D Embossing Folder. I cut a circle in the centre of one of these panels and also cut the same sized circle in the front panel of the card using the Layering Circle Dies. I cut the same circle from Night of Navy card but at the same time cut a scalloped circle around it to create a frame for the front of the card and also for the back of the panel as well. To decorate the stamped panel for the inside of the card, I stamped the greeting from the Daisy Lane stamp set using Night of Navy ink. I stamped the flower stem using Old Olive ink and stamped the single leaf over the top using Old Olive ink which I stamped onto scrap paper first. I stamped the tall flower onto the stem but found I didn’t leave enough room to do that for the second flower. So I stamped the flower onto scrap Whisper White card, cut it out and attached it onto the flower stem.
I stamped the large and the small daisies from the Daisy Lane stamp set twice each onto scrap Whisper White card. I punched out the daisies with the co-ordinating Daisy Punches and used my bone folder to curl the petals. I stacked the flowers on top of each other, making sure to stagger the petals. I closed the card and attached the daisy to the inside panel through the hole in the front of the card using a dimensional.
Isn’t it amazing. I am really loving playing with fancy fold cards and this one is a sure winner. So thanks Narelle for asking me to have a look and thanks to Mary for the great instructions.
Bye for now,
Kris
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Thank you Kris.
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Thanks for the link to the video.
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