The spine of the card holds "falling" leaves that are first attached to packing tape (to provide stability) and then cut cut, strung up.Right photo: Close up of the popped up pumpkin in "enjoy".
Left photo: Top view of card inside. Right photo: front view card inside.
Left photo: Card fully open. Recipe is held in place with leaves. Right Photo: recipe for Pumpkin Pie unfolded.
Top of pumpkin, cut leaves and Chocolate Chip grosgrain top.
How to make:
Left Photo: Stamp and cut out leaves. Color some areas with Old Olive Stampin' Write Pens. Right Photo: prepare leaves for spine by adhering stamped section to packing tape, cut, set aside.
How to make:
Left Photo: Stamp and cut out leaves. Color some areas with Old Olive Stampin' Write Pens. Right Photo: prepare leaves for spine by adhering stamped section to packing tape, cut, set aside.
Left Photo: recipe obtained from Internet baking site. Manipulate size to be 5"x6" (to be folded in half so it becomes 5" x 3"). Right Photo: assemble Pop-Up Ball per instructions that accompany the die. Note: DO NOT discard the 2nd hexagon with a hole as per the instructions - this will be used for the top. Using a sponge, apply Dusty Durango ink to edges.
Sponge the top of the pumpkin, too. For the top, cut 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon, thread through hole, secure ends with adhesive as shown.
Supplies:
- Stamps: The More the Merrier (level 3 Hostess), Lovely As a Tree, Batty for You
- CS: Black, Only Orange, Old Olive, Whisper White, Lovely Lilac, Cast-a-Spell Designer Paper
- Ink: Black, Dusty Durango, Versamark
- Accys: Big Shot Pop-Up 3D Ball, Stampin' Write Pens: Only Orange-Pumpkin Pie-Really Rust-Old Olive-Close to Cocoa-Black, 1-3/8" Circle Punch, 1-1/2" Circle Punch, 1-1/4" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch, 5/8" Circle Punch (non SU), 1/2" Chocolate Chip Grosgrain Ribbon, Black Embossing Powder, Stamping Sponges,Dimensionals, Sticky Tape, Linen Thread
Thanks for stopping by.....................HUGs!
hi patti-
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing all these great ideas! i don't have the pop up ball die yet, but now i'm thinking i need to get it....that is so cute, as is your halloween one...
where do you find the time to post on your blog? do you buy it at the store???? :0)
Patti, does your mind ever stop?!? You are soo creative you just amaze me everyday. I'm in awe everytime I open your email. Thank so much for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteVicky
That is so cool. I love it! Just the front alone is a great card, the insides make it even more amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou are just the most creative clever girl! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePeggy-Sue
Very cool! You have some really great ideas for using the pop up ball. I'm gonna have to remember these! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteokay so how did you get your pumpkins in an up and down line instead of side to side. I am having so many problems with this set because I can't ink them individually...is that how you did it or when you mounted did you cut them apart? I just can't figure it all out..thanks!
ReplyDeletewooo! wooo! I luuuuv these great ideas with the pop up ball! TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful pop up card! Love how you created a coolest pop up pumpkin with the pretty leaves with a recipe card.
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteYou just keep going and going - like the energizer bunny! :<} You are definitely back in full speed!
Great cards Patti! Every post is amazing!
Barbara Diane