Monday 12 August 2019

Car Themed Rockin' Rectangle

Hello my crafty friends

Today is Masculine Card Monday here on my blog and I'm sharing the card I made for our Son's birthday. He works in the automotive industry so when this car themed stamp and die set was released at Stampin' Up last year I grabbed it right away. For my card today I paired that bundle with several Karen Burniston dies.


When the card comes out of the envelope, you see a stamped car & some gears inside an acetate frame. I also added the new Enjoy The Ride cut from black and kraft.


When you open the card, you see a second car (that is lined up and hidden by the one on the front) that rocks up and in as you continue to open the card.


Since I knew the Happy Birthday was going to be too wide for the Rockin' Rectangle arm so I cut it three times from black card stock and adhered the layers together. This made it nice and sturdy and I don't need to worry about it catching on anything and bending where it overhangs.



I have a short YouTube video for you so you can see the card in action:

While I had everything out anyhow, I made three additional (simpler & flat) cards to donate to my Mom's nursing home which I will share another day.

Supplies:
Kraft, black, brown and cream card stocks
Patterned paper - Happy Campers, We R Memory Keepers
1054 Rectangles Crosshatch - Karen Burniston
1089 Rockin Rectangle Pop Up - Karen Burniston
Acetate
Road border dies - Lawn Fawn
Stamps and dies - Geared Up Garage, Stampin' Up
1103 Enjoy the Ride - Karen Burniston
1030 Happy Birthday - Karen Burniston
1045 Outdoor Scene (clouds) - Karen Burniston
Sakura black glaze pen

Card size - 5-1/2" square

Thanks for stopping by today

3 comments:

  1. great card!!! love love love that you send to your mom's residence!!! i used to do the same when my mom was alive. you're a good egg!! *wink*

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  2. love this Karen, and amazing paper to go with the card images

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  3. Wow! Amazing card! Thank you for posting the video, still photos just don't do justice to Karen's interactive card dies.

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