Happy Thursday AI Friends!
I had way too much fun making this card for the "Feeling Crafty" blog challenge. I just love this image from the #5043 - Ole Buck set. These guys are a "hoot", so adding a little bit of extra humor just fit. Well, actually, their pup is the one that added the humor. Check out the pull tab and see who's wearing the deer horns. 😄 I'm not really sure why I found this so funny, maybe it's because what hunter hasn't had their dog run off during a hunt. This one just decided to disguise himself. LOL!
Peek a Boo!
This is a gate fold 5" x 7" card with a magnetic closure under the left panel and a pocket on the right panel. I made the card base by cutting two 5" x 11" panels, one from white cardstock and one from craft cardstock. I scored (mountain fold) and burnished both at 7". Flip the cardstock pieces so that the folds are on opposite sides. Adhere the long craft cardstock panel to the inside of the long white cardstock panel. This will leave a gate fold craft piece on the left and the white on the right. Trim the white side down to 3 1/2". Cut a piece of 3 1/2 x 5" craft paper and a piece of 3 3/8 x 4 7/8" pattern paper. Using the middle square of the #5061 - Square Double Stitch dies, cut a piece out of the center of the pattern paper panel. Using the #5811 - Gift card pocket die, partial die cut the pocket (see pic below) using craft cardstock. Adhere the pattern paper square to the front of the pocket.
Adhere the pattern paper with the hole in it to the 3 1/2" x 5" craft panel. Adhere this panel over the white fold edge of the card base. Adhere the pocket over the square hole on the pattern paper panel.
The images were stamped onto copic friendly paper with Memento black ink and colored with copic markers listed below. The main image was cut with the largest die of the square stitched dies and mounted onto a piece of pattern paper and then matted onto a piece of craft cardstock. The hat with deer horns is from the #5406 - Mr. Set and the dog is from the #AICS38 - Doggy Kisses set. I fussy cut the dog and brought his tail end closer to his front end. I colored his bandage as a sweater and made the flowers look more like a weed since he is out in the hills. The hat was cut with the corresponding die and fit perfectly on his head. I placed the dog onto the pocket insert so that only the horns peeked out of the pocket. I tied a pull tab with the target onto the horns. I added a couple of the sentiments from the #5043 - Ole Buck set and called it done.
Hope you decide to enter the blog challenge for a chance to win a free stamp set of your choice.
Thanks for joining me today! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Keep creating!
Copics used: E000, E00, E11
E30, E31, E33, E35, E41, E43, E44, E47
E95, E97 R20
BG90, BG93, BG96
B91, B93, B95, B97
YG91, YG93, YG95





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