Pop-up Fruit Drink Card

Today’s card is a cute little pop-up card.  I originally designed this half cylinder pop-up about a year ago for an online class.  The original one that I did was a pop-up princess in a tower.  This time I wanted to alter it to be a fruit drink on a sandy beach.  The card is easy to make, but time consuming (big surprise).  One thing that I will note, is that although I used vellum for the glass, I did find it to be less stiff and “poppy” then CS.  Cardstock gives greater rigidity and makes a better pop!  So by all means, change this up to a simple CS pop-up for greater oomph. 

Supplies:

    • Paper:  Tangerine Tango, CS Vellum, Early Espresso, Poppy Parade, Very Vanilla, Basic Black, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Soft Sky (retired), Creamy Caramel (retired), Kiwi Kiss colored DP (Stampin’UP!), Glitter paper in gold and brown (From Michaels)
    • Ink:  Shabby Shutter, Broken China, Spiced Marmalade, Tea Dye, Chipped Saphire, Walnut Stain Distress ink (Ranger inc)
    • Dies/Machines:  Cricut Expression, Silhouette, orange, greeting (Silhouette America), Pack Your Bags Cartridge (Provo Craft)
    • Other:  Sponges, Sticky Strip, Copic Markers, Sponge Daubers, glue, scissors, White gel pen, Black gel pen, Sakura Stardust pen

One reply on “Pop-up Fruit Drink Card”

  1. Pretty! I like the continuation of the summer party theme. I like the vellum too much to change that part… have you tried vellum cardstock?

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