Sunday, April 22, 2012

My Craft Spot Challenge (Make it Pop)

Hello Card Lovers,
      I am entering this card into the My Craft Spot Challenge. This has to be one of my favorite cards I have made so far and if you know me well enough you will now why. My card Contains one of my favorite animals the "OWL"!!! These little cuties have taken over my house they are all over in my craftroom, kitchen & mantel I am running out of room and thanks to mu husband who I love dearly he does not mind my obsession. Well enough about that and on with the card my card is pretty complex, my card base measures at 5.5x4.5 times two this card is a pop up card.
Front of Card

Inside of Card

Side View

Materials Used
Hoot & Holler Cricut Cartridge
Two Pieces of Kraft Card Stock
White Card Stock
DCWV Multi Color Card stock Paper Stack
3D Foam Squares
Bakers Twine (Pink & Green)
White Button
Black Pen
Googly Eyes
Owl You Need Is A Friend Stamp
Ruler
Craft Knife

I hope everyone loves this card as much as I do. These little cuties just melt my heart! If you want details on how to make this card just shoot me an email or a comment me, I can send detailed directions on how to make and assemble card. Once again until next time Happy Scrappin!!!Brianna


4 comments:

  1. Fabulous card Brianna.Your owls are adorable and love how you 'popped' them. Thanks for joining in the fun at My Craft Spot this week.
    Jayne x

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  2. This is so sweet - and what a fun surprise inside!
    Thanks so much for playing along with us at My Craft Spot!

    Kate
    Small Bits of Paper

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  3. This is super cute. I love the googly eyes on the owls(I'm obsessed with them actually LOL). I like how you used the twine to hold up the sign on the inside. Found you blog from the My Craft Spot challenge. I'm your newest follower :-)

    Linda
    http://www.craftingwithnana.blogspot.com

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  4. wow this card is so adorable. love all the owls...Thanks so much for coming by my blog today. Actually black pearls are what look like the holes in the spout of the watering can. karen

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