The cake layer were all created with different techniques. The bottom layer is plain white cardstock that I gave a wood appearance to by drawing lines with a brown marker. I die cut the paper, then added gold rub ons and a coating of glossy accents. The middle layer is more painted cardstock and faux rivets. The top layer was painted with bronze Distress paint and stamped and embossed with a gear stamp. On the top I added a mini gear.
I adhered just the bottom and sides of the metallic strip so that I could insert a stamped tag and a gift card.
On the front, I added another wood-looking panel created from white cardstock and markers. I cut a frame out using one of the square frame dies from Karen's Square Pop Up set, then added a stamped panel behind. The 37 was cut from silver painted cardstock using her new numbers dies.
I made a little series of photos so you can get an idea of how the cake expands when the card is opened. It is SO cool!!
The supplies I used can be purchased via the links below.
I'm sharing this over at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge - Grunge it Up!
Thanks so much for stopping by today - have a great week!
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ReplyDeleteI knew I loved this die and you just confirmed it. What a fantastic creation you made. Definitely getting this one. Your steampunk take on the die is just PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteAs always your work is just beautiful Shelly and this is no exception because this is stunning! I love all the details and adore the paintwork and how you've created the look of metal on this amazing project...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing and for playing along with us over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog! x
DeleteI love this card. It has taken something very traditional and made it so much more
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So very cool card! I just bought this die and looking forward to try it. I just wonder if you can tell me the measure of your card?
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