Showing posts with label Zany Zebras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zany Zebras. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Week #14 AWH Colour Creations Showcase - Daffodil Delight



When you've finished looking at my Daffodil Delight cards, pop back to Catherine Proctor for more sunny goodness at another team members blog address.



Daffodil Delight came up at just the right time! I had just received my Box of Sunshine, which I'm loving to bits, and it triggered some thoughts of alternative cards I could make for my grandies, to keep in touch.



It's such a pleasure to get a card or picture in the mail from them, so I hope they love my efforts in return. Zany Zebras are  flamboyant little fellas that I'm sure they will brighten anyone's day.



The Playing With Patterns DSP adds lots of colour to the inside of the card.



All these sentiments, the lines and sun come from the Box of Sunshine, such a good selection. I used the smallest circle die to cut the centre from the sun to let the zebras peep through! Box of Sunshine can still be ordered using #155231


The peep-through card is my favourite, but it's hard to photograph!
I stamped the suns randomly, cut with the die, then placed the white card under and lightly penciled the circles so the heads would be in  position.
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Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Whale Done & Zany Zebras - Cards For Kids


Today on my video I shared these cards for kids. It was to illustrate how the patterned paper can really do all the hard work, especially if you can add a cute critter to the mix. Whale Done is a new stamp set in the Stampin' Up! Annual catalogue. It's bundled for 10% discount with a Whale Builder Punch


It wasn't so much about measurements, as they are mainly decided by the pattern on the paper. Whale of a Time was the DSP used for the whale cards, and Playing With Patterns DSP for Zany Zebras. This whale card is the one I made in the video, and at the end I felt it was a bit too floppy. I blame two things for this 
1) the bottom part of the card front was too heavy for the whale to support 
2) the gap between the top and bottom was too big.



The quick-fix was to add a panel behind, similar to the Zany Zebra card, which was made first. I took an off-cut of the paper used on the front to place behind the whale, supported by a stitched rectangle in Pacific Point.



It seems to have done the trick. I then went on to make another whale card, with a smaller bottom and a cut-out only 1.5cm which allowed the whale to be adhered in a couple of places.


Regular card base (tent cut), cut front bottom panel a measurement to suit, I suggest between 3 - 5 cm, with DSP .5cm narrower. DSP is 10cm wide, card is 10.6cm.

Remove another piece from card front, 1.5cm on the dark blue whale card, 3cm on the light blue whale card. 

With the zebra which was designed to sit on a panel, the gap can be wider. Measure how much is left at the top of the card, and your DSP will be cut .5cm shorter.

Watch video here


The off-cut from the front became the fill-in panel for the inside and along with additional stamping produced a good card I think.
After watching the video, (the link is just above this photo) you may decide you'd like to try this project yourself. Get in touch if you have any questions.

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