Hi Everyone!
I am so excited to be a part of today’s blog hop featuring
the new Power Packs from Pear Blossom Press. These little packs make light up
cards so easy!
Since I had so many ideas floating in my head for things that
could light up on the card front, settling on one and just getting it done took
much more time than working with the simplicity of the power pack! That was by
far the short and sweet of the card!
I started out with a piece of Artist Choice 110 lbs cardstock
from Gina K. Designs, and cut it down to a 5” x 7” card size, and a layer piece
for blending on. I ink blended the night sky with Faded Jeans and Mermaid
Lagoon Distress Oxide inks and sprinkled a little water on it to create a starry
background. The ground was created using Aged Mahogany and Gathered Twigs Distress
Oxide inks. I left the center a little free of ink and colour to allow a
glowing effect of the fire light.
Next, I created all my trees using a tree stamp and die from
a Recollections Christmas set. I used Gina K. Jelly Bean Green and Grass Green.
Since it is a night scene, the trees did not need a ton of detail, so I ink
blended them fairly solid to take away the sharpness.
The tent and lantern, I can take not take credit for, it
was already in my stash and is from an older Jolee’s sticker embellishment. It would be easy enough to paper
piece though, as I have done it in the past. This one just happened to be perfect
and already made, so on it went!
Now, on to the fun part….the light up campfire!!
The actual fire
was made using scraps on my desk. I cut a bunch of grey circular pebbles out
using scissors and just touched the edges with a C5 copic marker to add a bit
of depth. The fire wood is actually a flower I cut out of brown cardstock and
cut in half. The flames are vellum pieces coloured with Y38, YR04 and R24 copics and a touch of glitter. Right behind the flames, I cut a small hole from the card layer base. I then cut another scrap of vellum and scribbled the orange Copic marker all over it. This little piece then got attached to "cover up" the hole and to let the light shine through. You can see in the picture below, the two pieces of the card are opened up, and how it would it would be put together. My on/off switch is a little button behind the tent. Using conductive copper tape, I connected the Pear Blossom Press Power Pack to the light from Chibitronics. The Power Pack will come with directions, as well there are great resources at https://pearblossompress.com/power-pack/ .
After the front of the card was complete, and I had the light circuit complete, I covered the perimeter of the card base in foam tape to add depth for the Power Pack.
Last, but not least, I stamped a quick happy birthday sentiment by
Savvystamps, and this fun card was complete!
Thank you so much for stopping by on your hop. Please head over to Pear Blossom Press to check everything out and to get all the details of how to purchase the Power Packs.
Customers in Canada will be able to order kits from my Etsy shop, The Creative Card, shortly
Pear Blossom Press will be giving away Power Pack Kits to 5 randomly selected winners that comment on each blog post by 11:59pm PST on May 4th, 2019.
Customers in Canada will be able to order kits from my Etsy shop, The Creative Card, shortly
Pear Blossom Press will be giving away Power Pack Kits to 5 randomly selected winners that comment on each blog post by 11:59pm PST on May 4th, 2019.
Keep on hopping and commenting!
Koren WiskmanLynda Kanase
Jessica Shier
Lynnea Hollendonner
Kim Brown-Blyleven ------you are here
Niccole Kulig
Annalisa Gibson
Marie Heiderscheit
Beth Duff Mary Polanco
Rachel Winn
Marcia Caradinta
Katrina Bertelsen
Daisie HansonJessica Francisco
Samantha Klaebe
Jessica McAfee
Lesley Oman
Tania Cordie
Remember...be creative, think of others and kindness always matters.
Kim