Thursday, March 21, 2024

A fun Easter Platform Pop-Up!

Hey everyone - I'm sharing at Die Cut Divas today but am also posting here with a bonus. It's Anything Goes for this month at the Divas - just remember to use a die cut &/or embossing folder.

Here's my platform pop-up card combining new and older supplies 
from our fabulous March sponsor, Lawn Fawn


Supplies: Paper - Neenah Classic Crest Solar White 110lb;
Lawn Fawn Petite Rainbow Plaid & Dotted; Paper Studio green card;
Scraps of pink/yellow/orange
Dies - Lawn Fawn Platform Pop-Up,
Stamps with Dies - Lawn Fawn Hay There, Hayrides!
(coordinating dies HERE),
Carrot 'bout You (coordinating dies HERE),
Carrot 'bout You Banner Add-On (coordinating dies HERE), &
Other - Copic markers, Memento Tuxedo Black ink;
Hero Arts Ultra Pink & Green Apple inks


Lawn Fawn has generously donated a $25 gift card to their online store 
for our random winner. Thanks, Lawn Fawn!

I had loads of fun putting this pop-up card together on Tuesday. I have to admit, it was a long process - what I like to call one of my masterpieces - LOL. Just did simple stamping, coloring and die-cutting, then assembled but it took several hours! Oh, and I masked off the fence and sponged green on the lower part of the wrap-around. The platform was released in 2022 but the fence add-on just came out this spring. Kelly Marie has a great tutorial video on the platform's product page - so easy to assemble!

Here are a couple more views - from top & flattened (fits an A2 envelope):



You can see a Christmas version of the platform pop-up with a different add-on HERE. And if you're still with me, here's a bonus project - a little thanks treat box using Lawn Fawn's Fancy Box set. Very quick & easy to die cut and assemble. I probably could've done a dozen of these in the time it took to make the platform card!



That's it for today. Hope to see you in the March Diva gallery - you have until 9pm Pacific time on 3/31/24 to join us! I'll add my pop-up to Darnell's March NBUS Challenge since the Easter stuff is all new. I'll also join the current Lawn Fawnatics Challenge #169 where the theme is to be inspired by a favorite book, movie or song - my book is Peter Rabbit, of course. My farmer looks a bit happier than the one in the book, though, & that's Peter driving the carrot car!

Thanks for visiting & happy crafting!




11 comments:

  1. WOW - that popup box is simply adorable. Just so sweet. And Love the other box. What a great looking box

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  2. I always don't have enough rest for such complex work. But I always marvel at them and am completely delighted.

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  3. With the fence that is amazing, and I bet it took quite a bit of time. I have a couple of the MFT box cards and I find them exhausting mentally just trying to figure out what to fill them with. You really rocked this so darned cute.

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  4. This is so darling! It just screams Easter cuteness!

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  5. I can see how this too several hours to make. So much detail. it was well worth it. I hope it is going to someone special who will appreciate it. Love the little rabbits and chicken. Your little thanks box is very cute too xx

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  6. Two fantastic projects! Your effort and time really made that pop-up extra special! The bow and label on the treat box add to its loveliness!

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  7. Your platform pop up card was well worth the effort and time!
    It's so cute and fun!
    The little boxes are wonderful!

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  8. Holy guacamole, this is just as cute as it can be! Great job, Linda!

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  9. Too adorable! You did a fantastic job. My platform pop-up die set is still sitting in my NBUS pile.

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  10. Your platform Easter card is so adorable Linda!! Love all the details. Can imagine that it takes a while to assemble. Checked out your Christmas platform and also so sweet!! And love the bonus treat boxes you make ... beautiful patterned paper. xx

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  11. Both project so adorable and fun!!

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