Go Bears Father’s Day Card

Itโ€™s time for another Karen Burniston Design Team Challenge. This month we were asked to use the Fireplace Pop-up die set to celebrate a specific holiday.

I have Fatherโ€™s Day, which in the USA is in June which is not necessarily when American football is played, but once a fan of a sports team, always a fan of a team. GO Bears!

Card Base: The card base is an A7 size. I took a medium weight piece cardstock cut to 10 x 7 inches and folded in half. The base was what I glued decorative papers to as well as attaching the fireplace pop-up mechanism and floor flap.

Bears and Accessories: The bears, their football helmets and footballs, beer mug, and pizza are all Karen Burniston dies – colored to match the Chicago bearโ€™s uniforms. Beer mug is made from Coffee Charms (mug) and Happy Hour Charms (foam) and a pizza (circle from a snowman set). Pizza box is my own creation. (You could change up the sport by using any of the new Sports Charms.)

TV:  The TV is the fireplace mechanism with a print of bears game covering the top portion while the bottom portion acts a table.

Flip Floor: I have made another flip floor for a Halloween card using the furniture from the family room die set. What I learned from my previous card is to use strong tape. I used duct tape on this card and full pieces of suede paper (for carpet) and wood-grain to make the flap have a sturdy hinge. The flap is cut to stop just before the TV table and locks under the right end table.

Lamps:  To make the lamps feel in proportion to the size of the room, I placed them on end table cubes which also act as the locking device for the flip floor. The lamps are part of the Karen Burniston Family Room die set. I placed a thin foam square under the lamp shades to made them curve round.

Furniture: I turned the chair of the Family Room dies set into a table by gluing a rectangle over the arm rests instead of adding the seat back. The back of the sofa is just the seat portion left flat. I cut pieces to cover the black base of the sofa.

Sentiments: Using contrasting colors to cut background plaques for the front sentiment of โ€œGO Wild!โ€ makes them standout on the busy patterned paper. The Fatherโ€™s Day sentiment comes with its own shadow background in the die set.

CRX Sheet: Because of the flip floor and locking mechanism being atypical for what most card recipients expect, I have included a sheet with directions for opening and locking the card open. (You can download for free.)

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Materials Used:

Dies

Papers

  • Photoplay Paper โ€“ 12 x12 Double-sided coated cardstock – 1st and Goal-FBL3192
  • Hot Off The Press โ€“ 8.5 x 11 โ€“ Smoke Suede โ€“ 10434
  • Spellbinders โ€“ Santa Lane โ€“ 6×6 Paper Pad โ€“ Wood Boards
  • EKSuccess – Martha Stewart Crafts โ€“ 12×12 Double-sided Paper Pad – Gothic Manor โ€“ 48-20301Colored Cardstock Scraps
  • Computer and color printer
  • White A7 Envelope

Pens & Inks

  • Blue, Red, Yellow and Blue Fine-Tipped Markers
  • Gelly Roll 08 Pen – White
  • Pigma Micron 05 โ€“ Archival Ink .045mm โ€“ Dark Brown
  • Ranger โ€“ Tim Holtz โ€“ Distress Ink โ€“ Antique Linen and Fossilized Amber

Miscellaneous

6 thoughts on “Go Bears Father’s Day Card

  1. June is my birthday month and I have to say – this TV ROCKS! A nice wide screen and my team would be gold and blue – University of Michigan – GO BLUE! Thanks for sharing your beautiful make – so beautiful!

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  2. My husband is a Bears Fan for 70 years. This is JUST SO WONDERFUL. I will be making him a card following your wonder card here. The details are Fabulous. Pizza Box, TV, Picture above the TV. Love that you used Suede Paper for the Carpet. Fabulous Idea. I also really APPRECIATE all your sketches and diagrams. I have a mechanical drafting background (though didn’t use it for my job) so I understand them, and they improve my execution when making cards.

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