Friday, May 23, 2008

Blogger Challenge: Week 48

This week's challenge was to use red, white, and blue. I went with a nautical theme for the challenge, using SU!'s Boatloads of Love stamp set for my card. I did a pop-out card, following the directions on Lauren's blog. Since I saw her card and directions last weekend, I've been thinking about how I could do this and I finally came up with my idea last night. That my idea fit this week's challenge was a bonus!

I stamped the boat image first, then scored from the edges of the card to the edges of the image. I trimmed the portions of the boat that were above my score line with a craft blade, then folded them out to create the pop-out. The boat is colored with Copic markers and some gold gel pen for the anchor, too. I stamped the heart image on a scrap of red cardstock, covered with Fruit Punch Stickles and attached that to the back of the boat.

The water was a challenge for me. Initially, I did a watercolor wash using Brocade Blue and an aquapainter. I wasn't wild about how that turned out, so I added some Twinkling H20's to the mix. That made my paper really wavy and soft and not great for supporting the pop-out. So, I turned to my Cuttlebug. I embossed a piece of Brocade Blue cardstock using the D'Vine Swirls folder, stamped the boat image on the paper, and trimmed around it to fit it on my card.


Instead of leaving the back portion of the card white, I lined it with a piece of Bashful Blue cardstock to be like the sky. I added some puffs of smoke on dimensionals and the sentiment on a word window punch. This was a fun card to make and really not difficult at all once I sat down to try it.

I'm sure that the other challenge participants have created some fantastic projects for this week's challenge. You can find links to their blogs in the sidebar on the right.

Materials Used:
Boatloads of Love stamp set, Bashful Blue, Real Red, Brocade Blue, and Night of Navy cardstock, word window punch, dimensionals (Stampin' Up!); D'Vine Swirls embossing folder (Cuttlebug); blue brad (Making Memories); markers (Copic Ciao); white cardstock (Georgia Pacific); Graphite Black ink (Brilliance); Fruit Punch Stickles (Ranger); clear Glaze pen (Sakura)

23 comments:

  1. Cute! I want to try Lauren's sketch, too! Great job with the theme...

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  2. This is great Lori, so fun and summery!

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  3. What an adorable card. You did such a fantastic job with the challenge AND this sketch!

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  4. I love what you did with the fold. I have seen it before but not on the side like that! FABULOUS! TFS!

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  5. Oh Lori, you nailed this challenge and that tutorial! Freaking fantastic girl!

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  6. This is adorable. I love the textured water and the pop-up clouds. I'll have to try one of these unique fold cards myself.

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  7. Such a fun card - love the color you used - great for summer!

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  8. This is one of my favorite stamp sets and you have made it shine!

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  9. This is a great card Lori. You did a wonderful job on putting it all together and your water is great done with the CB.

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  10. This is so sweet! I love the CB folder as the water and your choice of stamps!

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  11. this is so cute! a perfect set to use with this fold too! Love the bling!

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  12. This is fabulous! Your design is just wonderful for this week's challenge! Thanks for linking Lauren's blog with the directions so I can give this a try! :D

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  13. This is so cute! I love the little sailboat, it's adorable!

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  14. This is sooo cute! I like the pop out card--will have to try that style. TFS!

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  15. This is just too stinkin' cute! Love the layout, colors, EVERYTHING!

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  16. This is super cute, Lori! Do you know that you are the reason that I bought this set! I love the cards you make with this set!

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  17. Very cute! - I love the waves you created using your Cuttlebug folder. Also that sparkly heart is divine.

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  18. Love this layout and the extra sparkle on the heart and the ship! Super contribution!

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  19. What a fun card Lori. I just love the sketch. Great job!

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  20. Love the style of this card Lori. AND that Cuttlebug embossing folder really sets off the sea. Great job!

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