Hi everyone!
I am back to share a fun pop up box
card with you! I love going to the lake, and that has been my favorite thing to
do this summer. I wanted to create a project that would recreate the feeling of
a warm, wonderful day out by the water. The Winston’s Lake House Stamp Set is
perfect for lake lovers and outdoor adventurers. This set is amazing for
creating masculine cards, too!
I chose to do a pop up box card
because it would be a great gift for my in-law family that lives by the lake.
This type of project also makes it easy to create complex scenes, without much
effort.
I started out by die cutting all of
my pieces, stenciling and heat embossing. That will help you get situated. I
used the “Lawn Fawn Box Pop Up” die set to create the base and to decorate the
flaps of my box. I chose a craft cardstock on the thicker side for the box
itself and pattern paper to decorate it. I chose some beautiful prints from the
“Carta Bella The Great Outdoors” 6x6 paper pack for the plaid, sky and water.
Having designs from the same paper pack will help you mix and match your
patterns, but still have a cohesive look. I also used a solid green cardstock
that I had in my stash for the tree lines and sentiment panel.
I wanted the lake water to have more
detail than being plain blue, so I decided to use the Waves Stencil over the
pattern paper. I ink blended Weathered Wood Distress Ink over the stencil, and
trimmed it out by hand. I made sure to follow the shape of the waves when
trimming it out. I white heat embossed the sentiment on the green panel and
assembled my box together. I prefer having the pop up box complete before
adding the stamped images and final details.
I decided to watercolor my images
using the no-line technique. To achieve that look, I stamped my images using
Antique Linen Distress Oxide ink. I initially stamped and colored more than
what I used on my card, but I was not able to fussy cut it all. If you were to
use the coordinating dies, I am sure you would be able to add more elements. I,
however, didn’t particularly want the white borders for today’s project. I
wanted it to look more realistic, if possible. The colors I used to watercolor
my images were inspired by the pattern paper I picked out.
Looking at the close ups you will be
able to see the log cabin that is a little hidden in the back of the scene. I
also added the large image of the canoe, the duck and two of the lilly pads. I
also stamped the dragonfly image about three times on the sky piece. You would
certainly see them flying around at the lake! I glued all of my watercolored
images to my card using liquid glue. Be sure to hold them in place for a few
seconds so that they are secured well.
Although this box has so much
dimension, it folds perfectly flat to fit in an A2 size envelope. You could
even add more decoration to the outside of the box, but I wanted to keep it
more masculine and simple.
I initially stamped my images in
black ink, then in brown ink and then in the light Oxide ink. I spent a lot of
time deciding what would work best for this card. If I had known that no-line
is what I wanted from the beginning, I would have this project put together
very quickly. Pop up boxes may seem complicated, but I promise you they’re not!
Thank you for stopping by and I will
see you next week for my final share as the July Guest Designer!
- Milene
- Milene
Ooooh, fabulous box card! I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteI ADORE this card. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing pop up box! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is absolutely gorgeous! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love this box card - I am getting inspired to make a box card! TFS - you did a fab work here!
ReplyDeleteits super fun card!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool pop up box card! I love your no-line watercoloring :)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great card. You did a wonderful job. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! This box card is amazing! I love your masculine colors and using the papers and box die makes this project doable for duplication! Thanks for sharing your beautiful work of art!!����
ReplyDeleteThis box is stunning !!!! Thank you for the inspiration !
ReplyDeleteHoe fun!
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