Thursday, July 24, 2014

Tiger Stamp Popup Card

Today I am sharing a pop-up card I designed featuring stamps from  A Taste of India Tiger Tiger stamp set from Crafter's Companion. Sheena Douglas is the artist and designer of this beautiful stamp set.



I had been longing to use this beautiful stamp and while I was in Arizona visiting my parents, I decided to use it to make a card for my father's 83rd birthday. Because I was away from home, I wasn't able to use all the tools and supplies I would have normally used, but I made do and I think it turned out fairly well.
















I layered orange, black and white cardstock for the front of the card, printed out the sentiment on white cardstock and then cut an oval around the sentiment with my Sizzix Big Kick (Big Shot) die cutting machine.




















I wanted the tiger to look as if he were in the jungle, sheltered by trees and vegetation. I decided to make the pop-up elements in the Origamic Architecture style - cut out of a single sheet of paper.  I began with a box shape and marked and scored the fold areas for the trees. I used Prismacolor Premier colored pencils to draw trees, joining them together to form a kind of arch.

I measured and scored the folding areas for the bottom of the tiger and the support tab that was to go on the shoulders and back of the tiger. Then I stamped the image where it should go.  I colored the tiger, the background and the base with the colored pencils.

Once all the coloring was done, I made the cuts around the images and folded on the score lines. I die cut some foliage for the trees with a die I had but I wanted a more tropical look and used the two leaf stamps from the tiger stamp set, I stamped and fussy cut the tropical leaves and layered them inside the arch area.

I used my Sizzix oval die to cut out the sentiment I had printed (and colored with the pencils) on white cardstock and layered that over an oval that was die cut slightly larger.

Here is a side view of the card.  You can see the support tab and bottom fold of the tiger and how the foliage was layered inside the card.































A close up view.





















Hope you enjoyed the card.  There is no template available for this card at this time, however if you browse through the archives, you will find quite a few pop-up template downloads for other cards and projects.

Supply List:
White and colored card stock
Sizzix Big Kick (Big Shot)
Sizzix Framelits Oval Dies #657563
Top Dog Dies -Leafy Branch Die
Prismacolor Pencils
Crafters Companion A Taste of India Tiger Tiger EZ Mount Stamp Set
Tombow Mono Multi glue
Scotch Advanced Tape Glider 

Disclaimer:  I was not compensated in any way for the use or promotion of any of the supplies I used. 

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14 comments:

  1. Jean, this is fabulous!!!! I love the jungle feel you created and you are right the tiger is the coolest! :)

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    1. Thanks for visiting my blog and for kind remark. I really appreciate it!

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  2. Jean,

    What a gorgeous card! I am sure your dad loved it. Your coloring is exquisite!

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    1. Thank you, Marianne! Dad enjoyed it and it helped to make his celebration special.

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  3. OMGosh!!! This is beautiful! I bet your dad was blown away! The pop up I understand, but drawing the trees and coloring everything so beautiful is way beyond me! Love it!

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    1. Thank you, Suzi! Dad liked his card. To color the tiger I used reference photos from the net. The trees I just did out of my head. Prismacolor pencils are easy to blend. One of these days I will get some good markers and learn how to blend with them.

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  4. what an amazing card design, Jean, with the diorama on the inside of the card! Beautiful colors, and such a fun sentiment! Love what you have done with this design, Jean! hugs, de

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    1. Thank you, Donna. It's the first time I have used a stamp as part of the pop-up design. The tiger stamp seemed perfect for a pop-up design. Glad you liked the sentiment too. Took me a little while to work a tiger into a birthday wish, LOL.

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  5. Wowza! That's one amazing card! I love the idea of layering the jungle plants around and in front of him, though I doubt I could draw trees so well. The sentiment is fantastic, though when you think about it, lions don't live in the jungle, they're grassland animals, so the tiger really *is* king of the jungle! :)
    P.S. very sorry about the tough stuff you've had to face. Hope it gets a million times better!

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    1. Thank you, Ratgirl. That's true about lions. Now that you mention it, I think the saying is really King of beasts. LOL. Oh well. Maybe I will redo it and say that the Lion is King but the Tiger is the coolest. Thanks so much for your kind comments. Perhaps I should put up a tree drawing tutorial. It's easier than you think.

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  6. Duh, the P.S. I added was intended for a different blogger's post! So sorry about the mix up. I still hope that life gets a million times better...even if it's perfect for you right now. :) Why not aim high?

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    1. Perfectly OK. LOL, it applies to me too. Thanks a lot.

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