I am super excited to be a stop on the Denami Designs Lovely Layers Blog Hop this weekend! You should have just arrived here from Dana's blog. (I love the way she layered her ink!)
If you are looking to start at the beginning of the hop, you can click here to get to the Denami Designs Blog where the fun and creativity begins. It is also link you can click if you get lost along the way. You have until 11:59 p.m. PST July 11th to leave comments on the blogs to be eligible for prizes. They are giving away three $20 gift certificates to their website.
So . . . it was a tough choice for me to decide what stamp I would use for my design. I am so attached to all those little chick stamps (they just make me smile). But in the end I went with the Playful Puppies set and the doghouse. I have four dogs living under my roof, so it seemed like the right thing to do.
I never make a flat scrapbook layout, and cards are no different for me. I always start with card stock and build layers. My card started as any regular folded card, but then I decided to add some folded layers so I could bring my little puppies to life. So I did some accordion folding on the right side. Trust me . . . it looks harder than it is (I included the measurements on the cutting and folds further below in the yellow highlight).
I am in love with the new We R Memories Friends Furever line and had picked some up from my local LSS, New England Scrapbook Co. The 6 x 6" pad of pattern paper was perfect. I used green card stock for my card base, as I wanted it to have an "outdoor" feel to it. I added layers of the pattern paper over the green on parts of the card, and also layered strips of a second pattern paper (love those diagonal stripes). And then I added more layers with my stamped images. I used cream and brown card stock for my puppies and dog houses, and I colored some parts with my Copic markers. I then added some Denami ribbon and a few sentiments from Pink by Design.
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A close up of the pups! |
I should mention that the piece of blue card stock was yet another layer onto my last accordion fold, to give me a backdrop.
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Here is the card flat. So this would be how it will look coming out of the envelope before it springs to life and hopefully causes the recipient to smile! |
The next stop on the hop is the creative Pam Wendt. Prepare to be inspired! Don't forget to leave your comments to be eligible for the prizes, and I welcome you to become a follower of my blog.
Keep hopping toward creativity! Thanks for stopping by,
Debbie
Cutting/Scoring Instructions: Start with a 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" piece of card stock, and place in your cutter lengthwise. Decide how much of the card you want folded, versus how much you want to remain flat. For mine, I left about 2 1/2" flat on the left, but you can change it up any way you'd like, making the folds on the left instead of the right. Once you decide where you want the cut, you will cut from the 1" to the 7 1/2" mark - so you're basically leaving the bottom inch of each edge intact without a cut. Once you've cut, you'll want to score one side at 4 1/4" (the regular score for a card). On the side you want to have the pleated folds, you'll score at 1", 2", 3 1/4" 4 1/2" and 6 1/2".