February 26, 2022

Nuts & Bolts Birthday card - Stampin' Up!


Hi everyone and happy Saturday! 

I have been busy making a special Birthday card using the Nuts & Bolts set which is perfect for anyone who likes the robot theme! 
I used only scraps, things in the pre cut and unused box, retiring sale a bration paper and the new Beautiful shapes dies to create my fun card. 




Measurements & Supplies
1. Basic Grey cardstock cut at 4 1/4 x 11" and scored at 5 1/2".
2. Stamp one of the robot images on a piece of Basic White card stock and die cut using the Beautiful shapes dies. Colour using Smoky Slate and Poppy Parade Blends.
3. Stamp a second robot image to a piece of 3 1/2 x 4 3/4"  piece of Basic White cardstock and colour using the same Blends. 
Stamp the same image on your envelope. 



4. Cut 2 pieces of Smoky Slate card stock at 3 3/4 x 5" and scored at 1/4" increments along the whole of the card. Adhere the larger piece of Basic White with a robot image to one of the layers and add to the inside of the card.
5. Die cut a larger hexagon from Smoky Slate card stock - I also scored this at 1/4" increments along the whole piece of card stock. Adhere the smaller die cut Basic White card with the robot on.
6. Attach a piece of Daffodil afternoon DSP measuring 1 x 4 3/4" to the left of one Smoky Slate layer, and a piece of Simply Marbleous DSP measuring 2 1/2 x 4 3/4" to the right. 
7. Adhere this layer to the front of the card.
8. Using dimensionals attach the robot layer to the front of the card on the left-hand side. 
9. Stamp the HB2U image on Basic White Cardstock and die cut using the smallest hexagon die. Adhere with a dimensional.
10. Add 3 metallic pearls to the robot image and 3 on the card front. 

Youtube video can be seen here



Hope you liked the layout and can replicate it using scraps and leftovers of your own!! 

Happy crafting and have a wonderful weekend
xxxx

Diane Hutchinson - Crafts by the Bow in Canada

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