Floating Frame Pop Up with Feels Like Frost
It’s Jay here, thanks for stopping by for today’s creative share, a Floating Frame Pop Up card using Feels Like Frost Suite.
Paper Craft Crew Card Sketch #PCC348
The new card sketch challenge #PCC348 from Paper Craft Crew inspired the decoration for the card front. I also made use of an off cut with the Iced Feels Like Frost technique, Barry and I shared from our recent youtube live.
Floating Frame Pop Up
The Feels Like Frost DSP decorates the inside of the card as well in the form of a fun Floating Frame Pop Up! I kept the decoration fairly simple to keep the focus on the gorgeous photographic paper.
Here’s a colour inspiration taken from the Feels like Frost DSP and my card project today.
Floating Frame Pop Up Video
Learn how to create your own Floating Frame Pop Up card from our video tutorial below. It would be amazing if you can Subscribe and Share our videos after ๐
Floating Frame Pop Up Card Details
- Metric Measurements:
- Smoky Slate Cardbase: 21cm x 14cm, folded in half at 10.5cm
- Night of Navy Mat: 10cm x 13.5cm
- Iced Feels Like Frost DSP (Front): 4.8cm x 7.7cm
- Night of Navy Floating Frame: 14cm x 10cm
- Feels Like Frost DSP (Inside): 13.5cm x 9.5cm
- Smoky Slate Mechanism: 6cm x 6cm
- score diagonally from corner to corner
- score at 1cm, 3cm and 4cm down to the diagonal line
- flip and turn 90ห
- score at 1cm, 3cm and 4cm
- Imperial Measurements:
- Smoky Slate Cardbase: 8-1/4″ x 5-1/2″, folded in half at 4-1/8″
- Night of Navy Mat: 3-15/16″ x 5-5/16″
- Iced Feels Like Frost DSP (Front): 1-7/8″ x 3″
- Night of Navy Floating Frame: 4″ x 5-1/2″
- Feels Like Frost DSP (Inside): 5-5/16″ x 3-3/4″
- Smoky Slate Mechanism (x2): 2-1/2″ x 2-1/2″
- score diagonally from corner to corner
- score at 1/2″, 1-1/4″ and 1-3/4″ down to the diagonal line
- flip and turn 90ห
- score at 1/2″, 1-1/4″ and 1-3/4″ down to the diagonal line
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Check out the rest of the Design Team’s creative inspirations back at the Paper Craft Crew challenge blog and play along this week by submitting your own handmade creation HERE (from 11:30 GMT)
Thanks for stopping by again. Until next time, BYEEEEE!
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5 Comments
Barbara Laine
I love your cards and your tutorial. So precise and easy to follow. I will definitely be casing this way. thank you for sharing.
Diane J Ouellette
What’s the iced technique you did to the front of the card…can’t seem to find it anywhere. Like fine tip glue all over with glitter?? or embossed with clear and dazzling diamonds mixture? Thanks…
Mitosu Crafts
Hi Diane,
It’s done using double-sided sticky sheets and then covering it in the new Ice Stampin Glitter. you can find a more detailed video we’ve done here https://youtu.be/crdR-e8-j3w
Hope this helps
Barry & Jay
Diane J Ouellette
Thank you so much…easier than I thought. Lovely cards…love the ideas you come up with. ๐
Carolyn Cadet
Beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial.