Good Morning all
Today is a tower block card made for my brothers 40th birthday, i was wondering what to make when i was inspired by a friend over on craftworld after she shared her version of the tower block card by Sam Calcott 'made to surprise' you can find the utube here
This was going to be my trial run to work out where the score lines and cuts would be but then life got in the way and i ran out of time so i decorated this one for my brother. Ive gone with a autumn nature theme with a few owls - apt for a farmer who loves nature.
Following Sams tutorial i made the 6x6" size from yellow ochre 350gsm cardstock. I cut all the panels from the same paper pad and inked the edges with brown ink and then attached them to the base. I then die cut lots of little leaves, inked the edges and attached them to the panels adding a little shape to them.
I die cut the sentiment and numerals from dark brown cardstock, the number 40 i added to yellow die cut circles and attached.
I found some cute little owl buttons in my stash which i thought would be ideal with the woodland theme, so after cutting off the shank i attached with glue gel.
I made a box to fit as it folds flat which is ideal.
Showing side 2
side 3
and side 4.
In the end i added a little tag on twine to the inside to write the message on, using the twine meant it was easy to lift out to read....that was a last minute change of which i didn't take a photo.
Items Used:
Carta Bella paper pad 'A perfect Autumn'
Ochre & Brown cardstock
Various leaf dies
Circle dies
Memory box numeral dies
Birthday die
Owl buttons
Thank you all for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the rest of the week and weekend. Hugs Emmax
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18 comments:
Wow a stunning design a wonderful keepsake.
Ginny
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Fabulous card, Emma. What an impressive fold! xx
Absolutely brilliant Emma,beautiful autumnal colours and embellishments,love the owls,hope your brother had a great birthday
Fabulous fold and love all the Autumn colours and papers
Carol x
Really unusual card Emma, gorgeous colours. Have just sent you another message xx
A great card and I can see lots of hard work has gone into it. Love the detail on every square. Thanks for playing along with The Male Room. X
I have been wanting to try one of these fancy fold cards! I love all the pretty papers you chose and it will definitely be one to keep on display! Thanks for joining us at The Four Seasons Challenge!
Glenda/DT
Fabulous make, you must be an architect or engineer ;-) Thank you for playing at the Male Room Challenges
Uniquely and fabulously created card! Thank you for joining our new challenge at Four Seasons!
Diane FS DT {Nellies Nest}
WOW this is AWESOME! Great job! Love your choice of papers and of course that fancy fold design is very eye catching! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Four Seasons Challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back again soon.
Darlene
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Fabulous statement make for your brother from all angles! Love the autumnal colour scheme ... Steph x
Awesomely fun card! Way to go on the work involved with creating this eye-catching beaut. It's making me want to try my hand at something similar now.
Autumn Zenith 🧡 Witchcrafted Life
Oh Emma, this is SO sweet and creative. Love the fancy folds. Thanks a bunch for sharing your talents with us over at the Four Seasons Challenge Blog. Please join us again soon, and have a blessed week.
Karen L, DT Member
a fantastic card Emma
Kate x
Beautiful card Emma, love the colour combinations and the cheeky owls. Big hugs Kirsty. x
Wonderful card. Great design and love the papers. So glad you shared over at Crafty Gals Corner.
Wonderful, unusual card, so many details and gorgeous Autumn colors. Thank you so much for joining The Male Room's "Nature´s Bounty" challenge.
Wow so well made - stunning! Thank you for playing with us at Love to Craft Challenge and we hope to see you again next time!
XOXO, Aimeslee LTCCB DT
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