Hi there! Welcome to addINKtive designs. I’ve got a fun Hexagonal Base Pop-Up Card to share today featuring the gorgeous vintage style stamp set, Carousel Birthday. What Will You Stamp Challenge Blog has this stamp set featured for their 112th Challenge. Yay! a good reason to ink it up and make a card for my niece’s birthday.
As this stamp set is retiring at the end of May, I’d love to encourage you to ink it up and join in the challenge at wwys.
PS: Thanks so much WWYS Design Team –
This is the third pop-up card based on Sanjay Soriano’s Design that I’ve made using the Window Box Thinlits Die. I’ve added an extra hexagon to the back so there are three layers for a fun 3D effect. I think this might be my new favourite card fold!
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Oh my goodness Bronson…this is just amazing!…B!
Wow! That’s a lot of work and love put into that card!
I knew you would do something sensational with the set Bronwyn. I love it. I have to try one of these Pop Up cards too. 🙂
Wow, Bronwyn! You’ve created a masterpiece. Thanks for joining the challenge this week at What Will You Stamp.
Wow, this is so Beautiful! I love everything about your pop up card. thanks so much for joining us at WWYS this week.
What a lot of work you put in Bronwyn, but the results are certainly worth it. Thanks for joining the What Will You Stamp? Challenge this week.
Love, love, love your pop-up card! Look what I`ve done with the inspiration (and without the tutorial that I`ve seen later 😉
Greetings from Germany — http://www.papiertier.blogspot.de
Fantastic Card! Love your creations and inspiration here in the USA!
I thinks it is my favorite of yours, as well! How you keep topping each previous creation is amazing! Does this fold down flat for mailing?
Thanks, Martha. Yes, the last photo shows what it looks like folded ‘flat’.
Thank you! Missed that somehow! The video link shows it collapsed down, but then again your design is much more elaborate!