Today is my great-nephew's birthday, and I'm sharing this Pop-up Block Card that I made for him. My curiosity was piqued when I watched THIS TUTORIAL, which I altered a bit by rotating the intended orientation. Actually, the bottom block was supposed to be loose--unattached and not a complete block--but I wanted it to be a sturdy block like the others.
In the above photo, you can see what I mean about the blocks. Once I decided to make a vertical design of the pop-up block card, it became even more important to have a solid block at the bottom. What makes this card a winner is that it folds flat(ish) for mailing, which is something that makes every card maker want to scream with delight.
My card features "Waves of the Ocean" designer paper and coordinating "Blue Foils" (retired), which were part of a Stampin' Up! bundle available last year. The "Waves of Inspiration" stamp set and coordinating "Waves" dies are currently available in a bundle.
Decorating the envelope was kept simple by adhering a strip of coordinating designer paper along the left edge.
Be sure to try a pop-up block card if you haven't already because it's an easy and fun one! Last but not least . . . join me in wishing Colton a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
3 comments:
What a fun and cool card!
WOW what a spectacular card with your usual flair! Simply Stunning.
Your nephew will really like it. Great card!! And I like how you changed the format on it, too. Smiles, Laura
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