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April 26, 2015

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Hi everyone,

It’s Frances Byrne here today. Anyone who knows me, knows that I love owls which is why my blog is called StampOwl’s Studio. So, of course, I was super excited when I discovered that one of the dies being released by Elizabeth Craft Designs at the end of this month was going to be an Owl die!! When mine arrived it was the first thing I had to play with. I decided to create a Stand Up card this time around and instead of die cutting the Brick die for the background, I have embossed it which makes this die even more versatile.

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Here is how I created my card:

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1. Cut a piece of pale pink cardstock 4-1/4″ x 11″. Score at 2-3/4″ and 5-1/2″. Fold along score lines as shown above. Lightly score at 8-1/4″ but do not fold.

2. Position the Grass Stand Up Helper die so that the bottom of the die is lined up along the 8-1/4″ score line created in step 1 and approx 5/8″ from the left side of the card. Die cut, remove the die from the card and now line it up again on the score line but this  time approximately 5/8″ from the right side of the card.

  • Place a piece of Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to green cardstock that will be large enough to fit the Grass Stand Up Helper die twice. Die cut so that the adhesive is on the bottom, trim along the bottom edge of the grass and adhere on top of the Grass on the pale pink card.
  • Cut a piece of pale pink cardstock 4-1/4″ x 2-5/8″ and adhere to the panel behind the Grass to hide the opening.

3. Cut a piece of cream cardstock 4″ x 2-1/2″ and a piece of pink designer paper 3-3/4″ x 2-1/4″. Ink around the edges of each piece using light brown ink. Layer the designer paper to the cream card. Adhere this to the panel in front of the Grass Stand Up Helper die cut.

  • Place a piece of Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to dark brown cardstock that will be large enough to fit the “Happy Birthday” die. Die cut and attach to the center of this panel.
  • Use a dark brown Copic marker to color seven large and six medium dots from the Transparent Glitter Dots Peel-Offs.  Use four of each size to decorate the corners as per sample above. Set aside the others for later.

4. For Main Panel

  • a. Cut a piece of cream cardstock 4″ x 5-1/4″ and ink around edges using light brown ink.

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  • b. Cut a piece of burgundy cardstock 3-3/4″ x 5″. Center the Brick die on top of the card and emboss. (Tip: To emboss the die rather than die cutting it, you will need to place the cardstock onto a silicone embossing mat and then the die-cut-side down onto the card, which is then sandwiched between the cutting plates. If you are using a Big Shot, you will be using tab 1. For other die cutting machines refer to your machine’s embossing instructions.)
  • c. Use a sanding block to sand over the embossed bricks and the edges of the burgundy card.
  • d. Layer the burgundy card to the cream card.
  • e. Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of the bottom half of this panel, ensuring the adhesive does not extend past 2-1/2″ from the bottom. Attach panel to the folded stand up card we created in step 1 so that there is an even border around the two sides and bottom.

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5. Using the Owl Die die, cut the following:

  • (2) branches – one from dark brown cardstock and one from green cardstock. (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of the dark brown card before die cutting branch.) Remove leaves from brown branch and adhere over the green branch.
  • (1) Solid Owl – from brown cardstock.
  • (3) Outline Owls – one from brown cardstock, one from cocoa brown cardstock and one from pink designer paper. (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Remove the outline only from the dark brown owl and attach this to the solid owl. Before attaching the pieces from the remaining owls use a black marker to color the eyeballs black. Refer to the photo above for placement of attaching the pieces from the cocoa brown owl and the pink designer paper owl.
  • (1) Set eyes – from white cardstock. (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Attach to owl as per photo.
  • (1) Beak & Feet set – from yellow cardstock. (Apply Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive to the back of all pieces before die cutting.) Attach to owl as per photo.
  • Attach owl to card using foam tape.

6. Die cut Speech Bubble from the Accordion Rectangle die set from cream cardstock. Ink around edges using light brown ink.

  • Using the Alphabet 1 – Caps die, die cut the letters “HOOT” from dark brown cardstock (which has been backed with Transparent Double-Sided Adhesive). Attach letters to Speech Bubble.
  • Use foam tape to attach Speech Bubble to card.

7. Attach the remaining colored Glitter Dots that we set aside in step 3 to the burgundy panel as per photo.

Thanks for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed my tutorial.

Supplies: 

Elizabeth Craft Designs:

1032 Owl (to be released end of April)

1027 Bricks (to be released end of April)

792 Stand Up Helpers

783 Happy Birthday

967 Alphabet 1 – Caps

972 Accordion Rectangle

Transparent Double-Sided Tape 6mm & 64mm

7018 Transparent Glitter Dots Peel-Offs

 Other:

Cardstock: pale pink; burgundy; dark brown; brown; cocoa brown; cream; green; yellow; white

Designer Paper: Wild Rose Studio Antique Library 6 x 6 Paper Pad

Foam tape

Copics: black, dark brown

Ink: light brown

Sanding block

 

 

 

 

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  • Mary Prasad May 6, 2015 at 8:19 am

    Cute!

  • Kelly Booth May 2, 2015 at 9:16 am

    LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! Can’t wait to get him such a great card Francis!

  • Judi Kauffman April 26, 2015 at 3:42 pm

    Love it, Frances!

  • Marjorie April 26, 2015 at 2:48 pm

    Really cute card. I do love the owl and the bricks are a great addition.

  • Candy Spiegel April 26, 2015 at 12:56 pm

    This is so cute. I love the bricks!

  • clickityklak April 26, 2015 at 10:01 am

    Oh Frances, this card is out of this world ! ! Since I am also a lover of owls, you know I would automatically love it. I can’t wait to order this die and time is going so darn slow this month. LOL !
    Thanks for sharing such a neat card! Blessings ! Diane

  • Raquel Mason April 26, 2015 at 9:19 am

    Super cute card Frances! Fabulous idea to use the Bricks die to emboss instead of die cut – now that’s double duty and I love getting more uses out of my dies.

  • Angelique April 26, 2015 at 8:46 am

    What an adorable card. I wasn’t so sure about the Owl craze that seems to be going on but I now am crazy about owl’s. I can’t wait for the brick die and the owl die that was used to become available what great dies. Im a fussy cutter person so when I can get a die to save me from fussy cutting I am in heaven. I can’t wait to make this card. Thanks!

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