Hello friends!!! I have a card to WOW! today. Trinity Stamps has released a couple of new dies that will knock your socks off especially if you love the arcade games. In addition to the dies, there are a couple of stamp sets that look like the old school font. Then of course there is a stamp set to make the little stuffies that fill the "claw" machine. GAME ON!
I cut two pieces of acetate to 1.875” x 3.5” for the side windows and one piece of acetate at 3.0” X 3.5” for the center window. Once the protective tape is peeled off, I placed the acetate in the openings. It is very important that you make sure that the acetate isn’t preventing the card from folding at the fold lines. You may need to do a tiny bit of trimming especially on the side windows. (see below)
On the inside tab pieces, I folded them at the die created score lines and added a piece of double-sided adhesive to each end.
For the background inside the machine, I cut a piece of white cardstock to 3.0” x 3.5”. To help create my farm scene, I used a stamp from the We’ve Come For Cake Stamp Set. You want to make sure that you stamp it so that it is where you want it to be when you look through the front window. I used my Misiti to help me get it lined up correctly. (see below)
I used a variety of Copic makers to color in my
background. Once it was colored, I glued
it to the inside making sure that it is butted up to the fold and doesn’t
extend past the outside edge.
For the inside tab pieces, I folded them at the die created score lines and added a piece of double-sided adhesive to each end. I generally prefer to use liquid glue for most of my cardmaking, however, this is one of the times, where it make things so much easier by using the tape.
I peeled off the tape and adhere this piece to the side
window piece lining it up with the top of the card and the short edge right at
the long fold on that piece. (see below)
Now I can start decorating the A-2 Box Card with the pieces that the Gashapon Machine Die Set creates. I applied double sided adhesive to the back of the cardstock that I am going to use. Rip and Stick sheets work well for this. Some of these pieces are so small, that it is really hard to glue and place them, even with tweezers, so that you don’t make a mess with the glue – having the adhesive makes it a whole lot easier.
Another thing that
I like to do is place the pieces on a piece of heat resistant Teflon once the
protective back is removed. This is
especially helpful when you are using the same die a number of times to cut
different colors of cardstock. I start with the window trim first.
I cut the larger frame for the front window using the die in the
Gashapon Machine Die Set. The thinner
frames have been cut using the window dies from the A-2 Window Box Die
Set.
Next, I want to get the game top placed to make sure that I
have enough room to decorate the bottom of the machine.
I cut my white picket fence using the Outdoor Borders And Scene BuildersSlimline Die Set. I trimmed the fence so that it would fit the front of the box and then glued it on.
I placed the prize door and coin slot on the
card with a little bit of glue. The
wording on the prize door was created using the 8-Bit Birthday Stamp Set and
Coordinating Die Set. I heat embossed it
on black cardstock using white embossing powder. The “.25” is also part of the 8-Bit Birthday Stamp Set. I carefully stamped the lower
right corner of the coin slot piece. It
is always the little details that make these cards so special. (see below)
For the joystick, I cut the outline out of black cardstock
and then used the other die, that has the individual joystick pieces to cut out
yellow and red cardstock. The different
colors help to add whimsey to the project.
I used the 8-Bit Birthday Stamp Set again to stamp the “instructions” on the game panel and then I'll build my game button. I used two different colors to create definition and detail.
To finish up the bottom of my card, I will trim and glue the fence pieces on the sides of the box.
To finish up the top of my box, I will build my awning. Again, I have used several different colors of cardstock to give it dimension.
My little friends are from the new Stuffies Stamp Set and
Coordinating Dies. Since this is a
little farm, I stamped, colored and cut the Cow, Pig, Sheep, and Chicken. I think I made 4 of each animal. For the little clump of stuffies that will go
on the inside of the right side of the machine, I piled them up and glued them
together. I glued the pile of stuffies on the bottom tab over to the right side of the machine.
To help create depth, I glued a few of my friends so that
they are up against the window of the machine.
Once I attached the claw to my cow, I wanted to fortify it a little bit, so I added a little piece of acetate to help hold it up on the top tab.
I attached the piece of acetate along with wire and
the box to the top of the tab.
With both of the tabs decorated, I can close the box. I placed a very thin bead
of glue to the tab piece of each large machine piece and glued them together
paying close attention to lining up the top and bottom and going right up to
the fold. I did that on both
sides. You may have to reach in the box
to make sure the side is completely adhered.
Now for the tricky part – I need to attach the ends of the
tabs to the inside of the box. I peeled off the tape, added a little glue to the tab and then reached in and glued it
to the side of the box. It was too
difficult to try to add glue to the bottom tab, so I just relied on the
adhesive tape to hold it in place. You
can also collapse the box and give those spots a good press.
Since the box is the actual card, I cut a piece of white cardstock 2.75” x 5.25” and stamped a sentiment on it. I glued this on the back of the box so that the person giving the card can sign it. I also had a few little friends left over, so I added them to the sides and the bottom of the box.
This was a really long post but there are a lot of steps in making this card, but it is so worth it. There are so many ways you can do this card. I will be posting more cards to this blog, and I will have some more YouTube videos because I just love the way this card turns out.
Thank you for stopping by today. I hope this has been somewhat helpful in making this card. My YouTube video makes is really easy to follow along if you want to check it out.
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