Wednesday 23 September 2020

SUOC#258 - Sea world/Triple stepper card



Hello everyone and welcome to yet another SUO challenge with the theme this time being - Nautical, Coastal, Sea world and Marine. And I thought what a great opportunity to use the really lovely Whale done collection, it's so lovely I just couldn't resist........
So without further a do lets get crafting and create a triple stepper card!!!

Materials needed:


Thick whisper white cardstock

1pc - 5" x 10" for the card base
1pc - approx 5/8" x 2 5/8" for the sentiment
Scrap piece for stamping and fussy cutting 3 x seahorses


Pool party cardstock

1pc -4 7/8" x 6 7/8" for matting and layering on the front of your card
1pc - approx  3/4" x 2 3/4" for the sentiment


Whale of a time DSP

1 sheet for the matting and layering on the front of your card (blue piece)
1 sheet with the turtles on to be fussy cut out
1 sheet for the fussy cutting to mat and layer onto the front of your card


Brights Stampin' write markers

Granny apple green and Pacific point for inking your stamps with


Flowers for every season gems

Some of the clear ones to look like bubbles on your card


Card recipe:

1. On the short side of your whisper white card base piece mark from top to bottom with a faint pencil mark (needs to be rubbed out) 2 1/2" and 4 3/4".
2. Cut, score and fold your card base as in the diagram (remember to have the 2 1/2" section at the top of your scoring board/trimmer).
You're scoring on the 3"and 6" to the first line the 8" to the second line, on the 4" and the 7" you just score the middle section and on the 5" you only score on the bottom section.
Now you cut where the diagram shows you.
Fold the 3 score lines on the left away from yourself, the next 2 towards yourself and the last score line away from yourself (this will form 2 mountain folds and a valley fold in the middle).


3. Cut your pool party piece of card as in the diagram and then glue on to each section where it fits.



4. Now cut your blue dsp piece as in the diagram and glue these pieces into place on to the pool party pieces.
(I've used copier paper so that the measurements show up better).


5. You now have your last piece of dsp to fussy cut and then you need to cut it into strips that fit on to your card and glue them into place.
(only the bottom of the sheet is used for this card).


6. Fussy cut all of your turtles out and glue them into place flat.
7. Stamp your seahorses and sentiment using your stampin' write markers (this is a lovely technique to use giving you lots of different colours mixed in), fussy cut your seahorses out and attach them to your card. Glue your sentiment onto your pool party piece flat and then attach to the front of your card using dimensionals.
8. Glue your clear gems into place using a very small amount of wet glue this will give the effect of bubbles rising up.



That's the card finished, I really hope that you liked making it and all of the fussy cutting didn't put you off as it's very satisfying once the card is complete, and I personally find fussy cutting quite therapeutic.
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8 comments:

  1. Gorgeous, Natalie! I love all the brilliant detail on your fancy fold card - amazing fussy cutting you have here! Thanks so much for playing at SUO!

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    1. Thanks so much Heather I do love a bit of fussy cutting lol, I also love taking part in all of the SUO challenges really gets my brain working so thankyou for such great challenges love them x

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  2. Incredible and amazing card design. This is awesome! Thank you so much for participating with us at SUOChallenges.com. I hope to see you back on Tuesday for a color challenge!

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    1. Thanks so much Cindy shall look forward to the new colour challenge on Tuesday x

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  3. What a gorgeous card - I've not tried a stepper card yet - so many fabulous details - thanks for sharing with us at SUO Challenge

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    1. Thanks Fiona stepper cards look complicated but honestly they're straight forward I love making different folds for my cards and then adding detail sometimes it's hard to know when to stop lol x

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  4. Fabulous card, Natalie, love this super cute fun fold :) wonderful suite of products, love anything sea themed ;) many thanks for sharing great instructions ;) x

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