Supplies (all Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted):
Stamps: Heaven & Nature, Season's Greetings. Woodgrain
Paper: A-2 Pop-Up Box Card Kit - Woodland (The Paper Cut); Old Olive, Mossy Meadow, Naturals Ivory, Very Vanilla card stock
Ink: Skin Tones Blendabilities markers, Early Esresso, VersaMark
Accessories: Trees and deer dies (Impression Obssession; included in card kit), Ice White Pearl Pen (Viva Decor), 1-3/8" circle punch, 1/16" hole punch, linen thread, Mono Multi liquid glue
I cut the deer out of Naturals Ivory card stock and used alcohol markers to color their bodies. For the trees -- there are three different sizes -- I used Old Olive and Mossy Meadow card stock. This kit wasn't specifically designed for Christmas cards, so I wanted to add a winter feel to the layout. I used an Ice White Pearl Pen to add "snow" to the tree branches and falling snowflakes on the panels that fold down.
With the inside of the cards done, I wasn't sure what to do with the panels on the outside of the boxes. I didn't want to use more die-cut deer and trees, but I wanted something that still fit with the theme of the cards. I decided on just using a background stamp and adding a little tag.
I had already glued the panels onto the card bases when I decided to add the background image, so I stamped the Woodgrain stamp with VersaMark ink. I like how this background stamp plays off the theme of wood and trees while keeping the masculine feel of the card. To add the tag I simply wrapped a piece of linen thread around the bottom of the card twice and then tied on a round tag stamped with a sentiment. I'll use the large blank panel to write a message and sign my name.
When putting a pop-up card in an envelope, you can leave two flaps folded down so you see the elements inside the card, just without the dimension. But I think I'll leave them closed like this for mailing, so the inside will be a complete surprise for the recipients.
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