No Calorie Birthday Cards

Some of my favorite birthday cards have been about food. Here is a look back at some of them.

Triple The Fun With Mini Mini Slimline Pop-Upย Cards

Popcorn Loverโ€™s Birthday Card From All ofย Us

A Party Without Cake

When the Zoo Comes to You

Thereโ€™s Always Room for Cake

Just For You

A July 4th Birthday

One in a Melon

Over the Moon Birthday

Tiered Cupcakes

The Best Baking Birthday Card

Celebrate with Cupcakes!

A Party Without Cake Is Just A Meeting

Carousel Birthday Card

A Practically Perfect Birthday Card

Camping at the Lake

This card was made for Craft Roulette #208 whose parameters included a joy-fold card, buggy ride colors, sticks and stones element and trim(s) or trimming(s).

For this joy-fold card I used the colors of a buggy ride to the lake to go camping with a fishing stick and campfire stones. The lake is made of blue rick-rack trim on acetate. All dies used are by Karen Burniston.

Cardbase: A joy-fold is basically a smaller card that interleaves with a larger card. My smaller card is an oval cut from acetate and sandwiched between some kraft splattered cardstock with the cardstock folded and glued into the larger purchased 5×7 cardbase. The larger cardbase had its front panel trimmed to 4-inches wide. The larger cardbase was covered with green grass paper inside (covering over the kraft cardstock) and its front panel covered with blue dotted paper.

Lake: The front of the oval acetate flap was covered with rick-rack using double-sided tape. A kraft cardstock tab was added to make it easier to open the velco fastener that keeps the card close and the bam boxes from popping open. The tab is stamped with โ€œLift the flap.โ€ The sentiment of “Hello nature” is cut using the Word Set 6 โ€“ Summer set.

Tent: Watch the assembly video at the bottom of the linked page. The tent pop-up can be made with out the cording, but I chose to add the cording using tiny brads on another layer of grass green cardstock to attach it.

Animals: The racoon and fox are made with the Woodland Animals die set. They are glued to small bam boxes to make them pop-up. The fish are from the Camping Charms set and are colored with pink and mint green glitter brush markers. The fishing stick is also in the Camping Charms set.

Campfire: The pop-up campfire is made up of five dies that form the campfire pit and burning logs. It is part of the Tent Pop-Up set.

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Materials Used:

Dies

Stamps

  • Lawn Fawn โ€“ Photopolymer Clear Stamps โ€“ Push Here -LF1415

Papers

  • Bazzill โ€“ 8.5×11 Textured Cardstock โ€“ Tiara
  • Bazzill โ€“ 8.5×11 Textured Cardstock โ€“ Rain Forest
  • Keep It Simple โ€“ 12×12 Double-Sided Cardstock โ€“ Jade Collection Pack-Spearmint Grass
  • Spellbinders โ€“ 8.5×11 Textured Cardstock โ€“ Terra Cotta
  • The Paper Studio โ€“ 8.5×11 Printed Paper โ€“ Random Dot โ€“ Robinโ€™s Egg Blue
  • Colored Cardstock
  • Mica Spray Splattered Kraft Cardstock
  • Dura-Lar .0005 Clear Film Acetate
  • Park Lane Paperie โ€“ A7 Cardbase and Envelope – White

Ink

  • Hero Arts โ€“ Intense Black
  • Ranger โ€“ Tim Holtz โ€“ Distress Ink – Black Soot
  • Scrapbook.com – Glitter Brush Marker โ€“ Blush Pink
  • Scrapbook.com – Glitter Brush Marker โ€“ Minty Green
  • Scrapbook.com – Glitter Brush Marker – Red
  • Sharpie โ€“ Permanent Marker โ€“ Fine Tip โ€“ Green
  • Pigma โ€“ Mircon 01 Fine Tip Pen โ€“ Black

Adhesives

Tools

  • Die Cutting Machine
  • Bone Folder
  • Craft Mat
  • We R Memories โ€“ QuickStick
  • Craft Clips
  • Sponge Dauber
  • Stamping Blocks used as paperweights
  • Scissors
  • Metal Ruler/Straight-Edge
  • Pencil
  • Tombow – Mono – Sand Eraser -512A

Miscellaneous

  • Velco Fastner Dots
  • Blue Rick-Rack Trim
  • Linen Cord
  • Four Tiny Silver Brads

A Summer Fete Card

Itโ€™s time for the Karen Burniston April 2024 Design Team Challenge with the theme of Thirst Quencher. I chose lemonade as my thirst quencher and a card theme of a summer fete (festival or fair).

At a fete, there are generally small booths selling baked goods, drinks and other trinkets or handicrafts, so my card is a slimline (3 3/4 x 8 1/2-inch) card with three food booths using Karen Burniston dies.

Cardbase: Start with an 8 1/2 x 7 1/2-inch rectangle of a thick cardstock. (I used white.) Score at 3 1/2-inches and fold in half to create a top-fold 3 3/4 x 8 1/2-inch card base.

Booths: Cut three 6×3-inch panels of striped paper. (If you have longer than 6-inch striped paper cut them 7 1/2×3-inches.) Score and fold each panel at 3 3/4-inches. Using the pop-up center die from the Explosion Pop-Up, center the die on the fold of each panel. ย Train the folds as directed in the assembly video for the die set located at the bottom of the linked page. Glue pop-up panels inside card with the long side attaching to the inside top panel.ย  Cover the bottom panel with grassy patterned paper. (I cut strips of the 6×6-inch patterned paper 1-inch wide to go through the pop-ups and cover over the striped paper.) I used a border print card layer to created the tablecloths on each booth table.

Posts and Banners: The posts are cut from glossy white cardstock using the Street Lantern die with the scrolling arms cut off. The pendant banners are made using the die from the Twist Panel Pop-Up set and threading them onto bakerโ€™s twine. The twine was wrapped around the knob top of a post before gluing it in place. (The two ends of twine can be taped to the front of the card to be covered over by the front panel.) The green bows that cover the looped twine on the posts are from the Street Lantern Pop-Up set. (I found it helped with the opening and closing of the card to place a small drop of glue at the top back center of each pendant to keep them from becoming catch-points, but still allowing them some dimension.) I used computer generated โ€œPies,โ€ Lemonadeโ€ and โ€œCakesโ€ printed on coiper paper and cut out with the banner label from the Lorna Label Pop-Up set.

Card Front: You will need to create a panel to hide the banner twine ends under. Cut a 3 3/4 x 8 1/2-inch of blue cardstock and a 3 3/8x 8 1/4-inch rectangle of dotted printed paper. Glue the dotted paper on top of the blue cardstock with an even border all around. Cut ten fishtailed banners from decorative paper using the die from the Twist Panel Pop-Up set. Cut the letters and shadows to spell out โ€œSUMMER FETEโ€ using the Mini Alphabet die set. Glue the letters onto the shadows and shadows onto the banners being careful not to cover the holes at the top of the banners.

Thread the two words on two separate pieces of twine. Die cut the โ€œEnjoy theโ€ from different colors using the Enjoy The Ride set. Once the placement of the words and banners have been established, tape the banner twine ends to the back of the panel. Glue the words and banners down onto the panel. Attach panel to cardbase front. (I used glue and double-side ยฝ-inch tape.)

Pies: I created four pies using two different die sets. The top view lattice cherry pie and the key lime pie were created using the pie dies in the Baking Borders set. (I brushed the cherry pie red with a red glitter brush pen for some shine.) The horizontal pies were made with the pie die from the Picnic Elements set with the base piece cut from red and the crust cut from brown. All pie crust were inked with a light brown ink. The horizontal pie crusts had their slits inked red with an ultra-fine tipped red marker. I attached the horizontal pies using a foam square and a pop-up cube from a strip of white cardstock. (You could use the pop-up cube from the Oven Extras die set instead of making your own.)

Lemonade: The pitcher and glasses of lemonade were created from clear vellum with yellow cardstock behind. All the pieces were cut using the Picnic Elements die set. The pitcher is adhered to the pop-up base with a foam square and a drop of glue. The glasses are attached to a strip of clear packaging plastic with double sided tape all along the strip. The strip was threaded through the pop-up base and attached to the backside of the pop-up. (I covered the exposed adhesive on the strip with anti-static powder.)

Cakes: For these small cakes, I used the cupcakes in the Baking Borders set. I left the border base layer attached and trimmed off the excess behind the frosting. The bottom row has its center cake glued to the pop-up base while the upper row is attached to a pop-up cube.

Message Labels: The two white scalloped labels inside the card are for a personal message and are cut using the die from the Twist Panel Pop-Up set. (I did two to hide the seams of my patterned paper.)

Envelope: The card will fit into a #10 business size envelope.

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Materials Used:

Dies

Papers

  • Ink Nโ€™ Splatter โ€“ 6×6 Double-Sided Paper Pack โ€“ Strawberry Fields
  • Queen & Co. โ€“ 6×6 inch Double-Sided Papers โ€“ Simple Stripes
  • Stampinโ€™ Up โ€“ 8.5×11 Thick Cardstock โ€“ Basic White
  • The Paper Cut โ€“ 8.5×11 Glossy 10 PT Kromekote Cardstock – White
  • The Paper Studio โ€“ 8.5×11 Printed Paper โ€“ Random Dot โ€“ Robinโ€™s Egg Blue
  • The Paper Studio โ€“ 8.5×11 Clear Vellum
  • Anna Griffin โ€“ All Occasion Pretty Paintings Card Making Kit โ€“ Layer Card
  • Clear Plastic Packaging
  • Colored Cardstock
  • #10 Business Envelope

Ink

  • Ranger โ€“ Tim Holtz โ€“ Distress Ink- Frayed Burlap
  • Scrapbook.com – Glitter Brush Marker – Red
  • Sharpie โ€“ Permanent Marker โ€“ Fine Tip โ€“ Red
  • Sharpie โ€“ Permanent Marker โ€“ Ultra Fine Tip โ€“ Red
  • Pigma โ€“ Mircon 01 Fine Tip Pen โ€“ Black

Adhesives

Tools

  • Die Cutting Machine
  • Scoring Board
  • Bone Folder
  • Craft Mat
  • Paper Trimmer
  • We R Memories โ€“ QuickStick
  • Craft Clips
  • Sponge Dauber
  • Stamping Blocks used as paperweights
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Itโ€™s No Secret – Anti-Static Powder Tool
  • Scissors
  • T-Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Tombow – Mono – Sand Eraser -512A

Miscellaneous

  • Bakerโ€™s Twine โ€“ Yellow and White

Egg Shaker Card for Easter

I saw a side-fold of like this card on social media and decided to make my own version using a top fold A6 (4 1/2 x 6 1/4-inches) purchased card base and the egg die from Karen Burnistonโ€™s Spring Animals die set.

Cardbase: Using a purchased A6 card base, I used double sided patterned paper from Kat Scrappiness to make a mat frame on the front panel, piecing it together as the patterned paper was 1/2-inch smaller than the card height. Added a yellow 5 3/4 x 4 1/4-inches panel over mat frame. On the back panel, I used the leftover pieces to make an interesting symmetrical design utilizing both patterned sides of the paper.

Egg Panel: A 4×5 1/2-inches rectangle cut from white cardstock, I lightly marked in pencil lines at 1 1/8-inches, 2 3/4-inches and 4 3/8-inches. Along the tops and bottoms of these lines I marked 5/16-inches from the edge. These โ€œTโ€ marks where to center the top or bottom of the egg die. I used the center crack in the egg die to center on the vertical lines.  After die-cutting out the six eggs, I erased the pencil marks. (I found it easier to sketch out the egg placement on the back side of the card, tracing around the die to see if it looked right before die-cutting from the front of the panel.) (I added two clay flower shaker elements to the front of the card.)

Shaker Assembly: Position the white panel over the yellow panel and mark the corners of the white panel on the yellow as well as tracing the egg cut-outs onto the yellow. Using double-sided tape, adhere a 4×5 1/2-inches rectangle of clear acetate/film to the back of the white panel. Add strips of narrow foam tape to create boxes around the traced eggs on yellow panel. Using an anti static tool to apply powder to the inside of each box (including the sides of the sides of the foam tape) and back side of acetate/film on white panel. Add confetti and clay sprinkles to each box, avoid putting too much in each box and level out any high points to below the foam tape level. Holding the card base, carefully peel off the backing paper on the foam tape. Remove any confetti from tape. Using the corner marks on the yellow panel line-up the white panel and adhere to foam tape, sandwiching the confetti inside the boxes. (I like to use the confetti sequins from This Calls For Confetti who have a variety of colors, sizes and finishes and have wonderfully quick customer service/delivery time. They also have the best anti-static tool for making shaker cards.)

Sentiment: I cut out the words only using Karen Burnistonโ€™s Happy Easter word die from purple cardstock for the inside of the card.

Envelope: I cut out a sticker from the decorative paper to embellish the back of the envelope flap.

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Materials Used:

Dies

Papers

  • Kat Scrappiness โ€“ Slimline Sized Patterned Paper (10.75×4 inches)โ€“ Easter on Parade
  • White and Yellow Cardstock
  • Dura-Lar .0005 Clear Film Acetate
  • Park Lane Paperie โ€“ A6 Cardbase and Envelope – White

Shaker Elements

  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Bokeh Bliss Teeny Tiny Mix
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Crystal Metallic Aqua Violet
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Opaque Iridescent Blue
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Opaque Iridescent Blush
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Opaque Iridescent Celadon
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Opaque Iridescent Scarlet
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Opaque Iridescent Vanilla
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Opaque Iridescent Blue
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Opaque Iridescent Blue
  • Hobby Lobby โ€“ Inclusions โ€“ Flowers
  • Spellbinders โ€“ Sweet Sprinkles

Adhesives

Tools

  • Die Cutting Machine
  • We R Memories โ€“ QuickStick
  • Tweezers
  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ Itโ€™s No Secret Anti Static Powder
  • Stamping Blocks used as paperweights
  • Scissors
  • T-Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Tombow – Mono – Sand Eraser -512A

Potted Pets Baby Pop-up Card

This card was made for Craft Roulette#206 whose parameters included Project type of card with a heart, vintage colors, plant(s) element and lace on the base.

In honor of Craft Rouletteโ€™s host Mary Gunnโ€™s new grandchild, I made a new baby card using the parameters listed above.

Cardbase: I used a 5×7-inch purchase cardbase and covered all four panels with vintage green patterned paper. The decorative stripes and lacy decorations were scraps from the opposite side of the paper.

Potted Plants: I decorated the panels with potted animal planters that were made from solid color cardstock using My Favorite Things Potted Pets die set.

Pop-Up Twist Panel: I used Karen Burnistonโ€™s Twist Panel Pop-Up die set. Watch video below for instructions.

Sentiments: I used Karen Burniston Welcome and Baby Charms die sets to create the โ€œWelcome Baby.โ€ In the video above I explain how I used Karen Burnistonโ€™s Connectors word set dies to perform โ€œword surgeryโ€ to create the phrase โ€œoh baby.โ€

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Materials Used:

Dies

Papers

  • Hot Off The Press โ€“ 12×12 Double-Sided Paper Pack โ€“ Spice Market
  • Bazzill โ€“ 8.5×11 Textured Cardstock โ€“ Tiara -18-1002
  • Black, Browns, Greens, Pink and White Cardstock
  • Park Lane Paperie โ€“ A7 Cardbase – White

Ink

  • Sharpie โ€“ Permanent Marker โ€“ Ultra Fine Tip โ€“ Black
  • Spectrum Noir โ€“ Tri-Blends โ€“ Orange Blend
  • Stampinโ€™ Up โ€“ Stampinโ€™ Blends Marker โ€“ Dark Daffodil Delight

Adhesives

Tools

  • Die Cutting Machine
  • Bone Folder
  • We R Memories โ€“ QuickStick
  • Tweezers
  • Craft Clips
  • Stamping Blocks used as paperweights
  • Corner Punch
  • Scissors
  • T-Ruler
  • Pencil

Bunny Cake Easter Card

It’s time for the Karen Burniston March 2024 Design Team Challenge with the theme of Bunny Ears.

I decide on a pop-up bunny cake using the Cake Pop-Up with the Animal Add-Ons 5 and Easter Borders along with the new Happy Easter sentiment and paper doilies.

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Materials Used:

Dies

Papers

  • Hot off The Press โ€“ Paper Pazazz โ€“ 12×12 Single-Sided Paper โ€“ Soft Tints Green Stripes
  • Keep It Simple โ€“ 12×12 Double-Sided Cardstock โ€“ Jade Collection Pack โ€“ Random Dot & Solid
  • Black, Green, Orange, Pink and White Cardstock
  • Park Lane Paperie โ€“ A7 Cardbase and Envelope – White

Ink

  • Ranger โ€“ Tim Holtz โ€“ Distress Ink- Vintage Photo
  • Sizzix โ€“ Luster Wax โ€“ Lilac Rainbow
  • Sharpie โ€“ Permanent Marker โ€“ Ultra Fine Tip โ€“ Black
  • Pigma โ€“ Mircon 01 Fine Tip Pen โ€“ Black

Adhesives

Tools

  • Tweezers
  • Sponge Dauber
  • Stamping Blocks used as paperweights
  • Scissors
  • Tweezers
  • Ruler
  • Pencil

Miscellaneous

  • 6 Heart Shaped Paper Doilies

Spring Is Here Interactive Card

This card was made for Craft Roulette #204 whose parameters included: thinking of you project, fairy tale colors, hear(s) or ear(s) element and stamped background.

To learn how I made the card, watch this process video.

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Materials Used:

Dies

  • Karen Burniston in cahoots with Riley and Company โ€“ Word Set 5 – Royalty โ€“ 1034
  • Spellbinders โ€“ Cutting Dies by Vicky Papaioannou โ€“ Umbrella Bloom โ€“ SS-554
  • Spellbinders โ€“Small Die of the Month โ€“ March 2022 โ€“ Floating Bunny โ€“ DOM-MAR22

Stamps

  • Nellieโ€™s Choice โ€“ Motive Stamps โ€“ Burst of Drops -TXCS016
  • Penny Black โ€“ Clear Stamps โ€“ My Universe โ€“ 30-796
  • Scrapbook.com โ€“ Clear Stamps โ€“ Sunshiney Day
  • Simon Says Stamp! โ€“ Unmounted Rubber Stamp โ€“ Sun and Moon Mandala โ€“ sss102337

Papers

  • This Calls For Confetti โ€“ 6×6 Single-Sided Papers โ€“ Speckled
  • American Crafts โ€“ 12×12 inch Single-Sided Papers โ€“ Everyday Papers
  • Colored and White Cardstock Scraps
  • Tonic Studios โ€“ Craft Perfect โ€“ A6 Cardbase and Envelope โ€“ Bright White

Ink

  • Catherine Pooler โ€“ Premium Dye Ink โ€“ Party Collection โ€“ All That Jazz
  • Catherine Pooler โ€“ Premium Dye Ink โ€“ Spa Collection โ€“ Mandarin Spice
  • Simon Says Stamp โ€“ Pawsitively Saturated Ink – SunBeam
  • Sharpie โ€“ Permanent Marker โ€“ Fine Tip โ€“ Black
  • Pigma โ€“ Mircon 01 Fine Tip Pen โ€“ Black
  • Faber-Castell โ€“ Pitt Artist Pen with Bullet Nib โ€“ White 101

Adhesives

Tools

  • Die Cutting Machine
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Stamping Platform
  • LDRS โ€“ Stampendable Stamping Tool
  • We R Memories โ€“ QuickStick
  • Scissors
  • Metal Ruler/Straight-Edge

Miscellaneous

  • Riley and Company – Mini Action Wobbles Spring
  • Nuvo โ€“ Vintage Drops โ€“ Yellow Brick Road

Pop-Up Chick In A Basket

Wanting a basket to put a hatching chick pop-up ball in, I came up with a collapsible basket card for Easter using several of the new die sets in Karen Burnistonโ€™s February 2024 release.

How to make this interactive card:

Chick: Make two Mini Pop-up Balls โ€“ one entirely yellow and the other half yellow, half white. Assemble chick following Karen Burnistonโ€™s assembly video located at the bottom of the Mini Pop-up Balls page. Cut six of the top and bottom eggshell jagged pieces and one hexagon for the top of the egg from white cardstock using the dies from the Animal Add-on 5 die set.

Basket: Cut four of the basket pieces from the Wide Woven Basket Box Card set and assemble as shown in the KB assembly video at the bottom of the linked page. Trim off the side tabs on the four basket pieces. Watch the following video. Cut two of the largest crosshatch squares from brown.

Closure Sentiment: Cut the Shadow from the Happy Easter word set from white. Cur the words from yellow and ink bled to a darker yellow. Die cut eggshell and chick pieces following assembly video for Spring Animals.

Glue assemble chick to sentiment.ย  Cut eight of the smaller eye circles and two of the larger eye circles from the Mini Pop-up Balls die set. Glue four of the small circles onto one of the large circles. Cut a piece of string at least 24-inches long and glue one end on top of small circle stack. Glue the last four circles on top of the string end, thus sandwiching the string in center of the small circles stack of eight. Attach to top of stack the last large circle. Once the stack is dry, glue to the back of the sentiment and then onto top basket flap. Let dry with a weight on top of it.

Envelope: This card would either be hand delivered or mailed in a bubble pack envelope.

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Materials Used:

Dies

Papers

  • Hot off The Press โ€“ Paper Pazazz โ€“ 12×12 Single-Sided Paper โ€“ Soft Tints Green Stripes
  • Black, Blue, Brown, Orange, White and Yellow Cardstock

Ink

  • Ranger โ€“ Tim Holtz โ€“ Distress Ink- Fossilized Amber and Vintage Photo
  • Pigma โ€“ Mircon 01 Fine Tip Pen โ€“ Black

Adhesives

Tools

  • Stamping Blocks used as paperweights
  • Scissors
  • Tombow – Mono – Sand Eraser -512A

Miscellaneous

  • 24-inches of Bakerโ€™s Twine