Friday, September 11, 2009

It's Scary! A Pop-Up Spider

Updated: I figured out how to photgraph this.....so here are way better photos. I also added Cast-a-Spell DS to the inside right side - otherwise, it looked a little "lost". Finished card size 6x6.
This project was a challenge to photograph - it budges all over. You'll see why in the next photos. It is amazing to make! This is my first Pop-Up Ball project. Here is the front of the card:

And when the card is opened............a large pop-up spider. Scared You! The "scared" is also using the Billboard Alphabet Die attached using the 2 way Glue Pen.

Googly eyes attached with Tombow Glue. They are a nice touch!
Look at the top view - see how it bulges......................

Here's "BOO" using the Exclusive Billboard Alphabet die. Attach with 2 way Glue Pen.


Here are the little spiders. They also have googly eyes attached with Tombow adhesive.

Here's a close up of the large spider with larger googly eyes. The legs are attached to the top of the Hexagon and then sides are attached. Follow the instructions that come with the Pop-Up die to cut and assemble the 3D Ball.

Side view of spider. It sits on a scallop circle. Remember, the large spider can turn since it has a brad in the inside center. The Cast-a-Spell strip (the measurement is 2-1/2 X 5-3/4) is missing in this photo.

Here are some of the cut pieces used (note: 2 strips of DS used on the inside card - only 1 shown in photo):

A "trial" spider was made before the project began. Here it is using scrap paper.

Supplies: (All supplies used are SU unless otherwise noted)
  • Stamps: Batty for You
  • CS: Cast-a -spell DS, Black, Lovely Lilac, Only Orange, Whisper White
  • Ink: Black
  • Accys: Big Shot Pop-Up 3D Ball, SU Exclusive Billboard Alphabet Due, Big Shot Scallop Circle, Small Oval Punch, Large Oval Punch, Wide Oval Punch, 1/2" Circle Punch, 3/4" Circle Punch, Scallop Punch, 1-3/8" Circle Punch, 1-1/2" Circle Punch, 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon (retired), Googly Eyes (non SU), Dimensionals, Sticky Tape, Silver Brad, Piercer, 2 way Glue Pen.

Thank you for stopping by today to visit - hope you will try this Pop-Up Ball! I loved making it! Hugs..............

18 comments:

  1. Hi Patti!

    This is so cute! You are back in your creative mode, that's for sure! I am so happy to see your great projects again!

    Barbara Diane

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  2. I love it! What a fabulous use of the pop-up ball. Wow!

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  3. So adorable (if i can say that about spiders!!) -- loved the legs on the little spiders too -- hadn't thought about that! TFS!

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  4. Let me just say that as a SU! consultant I am so glad that you decided to stay with stampin up and continue to show us your beautiful and amazing talent! I feel so privliged to see your blog!

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  5. Glad l was able it see IRL! it is awesome
    gaiL

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  6. You are brilliant!!!!! I just bought this today!! woohoo! what a great project!! TFS!
    Vicky

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  7. Oooooh, spiders!! I'm usually scared of spiders but this one is so darn cute. What a huge effort you've put in Patti. Well done.
    Kylie. xo

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  8. Very Cute. Love the spinning spider!!!

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  9. Very cute project. Spiders have 8 legs though. :o)

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  10. Woohoo awesome project! Hey my friend Nancy chose this to be on her weekly iPICKS! GOOD JOB PATTI!!! Cute card!! You are amazing.

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  11. That is such a clever way to use the pop-up die! Thansk for the inspiration :D

    Cindy

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  12. How perfect- a pop-up spider for a nice jolt to the recipient!! Love it!! You are so creative and clever!

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  13. What a cute, cute card, Patti! So creative and so fun! Congratulations on being chosen as one of Nancy's iPicks! Great choice!

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  14. Hi Patti, me again, I see it was you that made that pumpkin and the scary spider is fun too! You are great! Hugs, Rosy Eckhardt

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  15. These are just Sooooooo amazing!!
    I LOVE these ideas!!!

    Carol

    www.kooglenotes.blogspot.com

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