Look Here Pop-Up Card

One peek inside tells you this is no ordinary card! Created from the Animal Stories stamp set and Tall Tales Designer Series Paper, both of which I just adore, this card features Stampin‘ Up!s newest Bigz XL die, “Pop-Up Look Here”!

What a great die to own if you are a gift card aficionado like myself! It can be easily customized for any occasion…weddings, graduations, birthdays, babies. The possibilities are endless! Are you ready to “Look Here” for today’s card recipe?

Part 1. The Card Base

  • Prepare a standard card base from textured Whisper White card stock and score at the top.
  • Layer with the two striped selections from the Tall Tales Designer Series Paper collection.
  • Adhere Soft Suede Polka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon at the interface of the two papers.
  • Ink the “Giraffe” stamp from Animal Stories with Soft Suede and stamp onto Whisper White. Use the Corner Rounder Punch on opposite corners. Mat with Barely Banana, once again rounding opposite corners. Mat onto Old Olive, and adhere to the card base.
  • Ink the “Happy New Baby” sentiment from the Fun & Fast Notes stamp set with Soft Suede and stamp onto Whisper White. Using Stampin’ Dimensionals, layer onto a scalloped oval punched from the “Yellow Stripe” paper using the Scalloped Oval Punch. Layer this onto a Soft Suede Large Oval and adhere to the card base.

Part II. The Gift Card Insert

  • Align a piece of 6″ x 11″ Old Olive card stock onto the Look Here! Bigz Die. Layer the die and paper between the extended cutting pads and pass through the Big Shot. Remove all excess paper from the cut out. Note: The small rectangle of paper at the bottom edge of the die is extremely important. Make certain that you do not lose it. Plus this is a very close fit, so make sure that you carefully line the paper up with the cutting lines.
  • Because I wanted to “dress” this up, I punched the selected arrows again using Barely Banana. I then adhered them to the arrows that I wanted to highlight. I also lined the upper section of the die with pattern paper from the Tall Tales collection.
  • Next you need to begin folding all of the score lines. Turn the piece over and add adhesive between the half-circles and fold this section over the middle score line.
  • Pop the half circles through to hold the card. Next you are ready to fold the other score lines out. Fold the next one on the back up, and then flip to the front and fold the next remaining score line up.
  • Before folding the side score lines, pop out the arrows and fold them on the crease line. You can now safely fold the side lines forward (down) without damaging the arrows. (Note: If the arrows become creased or bent, they will not “pop” correctly when you open the card.)
  • This piece can now be added to the card. Make certain that you are adding the top of the insert to the top of the card. Place adhesive to the back of the top portion of the insert. Make certain that the 5/8″ piece above the folded middle meets up with the center fold of the card base, while making sure that the folded sides of the top half of the insert are in the fold of the card base. (Tip: When adding the adhesive, make certain that you do not glue down the arrows.)
  • Place adhesive on the back of the bottom section of the insert. It is easiest to actually fold the bottom half of the card base up to meet the insert.
  • Next add a little adhesive to both ends of the tiny rectangular piece which was cut with the die. Fold into the shape of an “M” and align with the lower corner of the right-hand half-circle. Next squeeze the lower right hand arrow on to this. This will help to hold this arrow up when the card is opened. (Tip: When the gift card is added, make certain that all of the arrows are in front of the gift card.)
  • To add even more interest, I cut out an elephant from the Tall Tales paper and adhered it to the lower arrow using a couple of Mini Glue Dots. I also slipped a piece of pattern paper under the arrow cut-out in the bottom panel.
  • As a finishing touch, I cut a strip of elephants from the Tall Tales paper and affixed it as a border on the bottom panel.

Remember that you can decorate these inserts any way that you wish, and they don’t necessarily have to hold gift cards. How about pictures of the Christmas tree with present popping out on the arrows? Or my favorite, a picture of the dog, with little bone, doghouses, or doggie dish cutouts on the arrows? Let your imagination run wild!

Please feel free to leave me a comment. I would love to hear from you! Until next time…


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Stamp Set: Animal Stories (116716—Available July 1st), Fun & Fast Notes (113500)
Ink: Soft Suede (115657)
Designer Series Paper: Tall Tales (115678)
Card Stock: Whisper White Textured (108693 Available only in the Neutrals Assorted Pack), Old Olive (100702), Barely Banana (102701), Soft Suede (115318)
Tools: Big Shot(113439), Extended Cutting Pads (113478), Stampin’ Up! Pop-Up Look Here (115966—Available July 1st), Scallop Oval Punch (114889), Large Oval Punch (107305), Corner Rounder (109047)
Embellishments: Soft Suede Polka-Dot Grosgrain Ribbon (115612)

10 Comments

  1. Too too cute! Love the colors and all the little animals.. hugs.

  2. This is so cute!! I have that die, but haven’t mastered how to use it.
    Good Job!!

  3. Thank you for the inspiration! I needed it – mine’s been missing. 🙂 You can see my card on my blog at http://bit.ly/13FTq1.

  4. Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh. I think I may have to buy this! That is so cute. What a great job you did.

  5. OK Ann. I wasn’t planning on getting the new die just yet but now, after seeing your card,——absolutely the cutest thing. It just moved it’s priority level to #1 on my wish list. (Yes, I list the things I want on priority–3 levels–#1-must have ASAP #2-can wait till 1 is finished #3-hmmmm-how would this work for me.)

  6. Ann, Wow!! You made me want this die – your creation is fabulous!

  7. This is too precious! I love how you put the elephant inside! I wasn’t too excited about the Look Here die, but now you have me wanting it!

  8. OOOOOOOOOOMy Gosh this is absolutely adorable! I love it! You never fail to impress!

  9. Ann – this is TOO stinkin’ cute.

    I especially love the elephant inside.

  10. Adorable! I love the paper choice! You do such neat work! Love it!

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