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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Lion Birthday Card Tutorial

Hi everyone! I have a card tutorial for you today, made for the Eileen Hull Inspiration Team. We have a card and tag theme this month. 

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

Leo is turning two years old next month, time really flies, it feels like just yesterday when he turned one. I thought I would make him a birthday card. What could be better than a lion themed card? He growls when he sees a lion toy or picture, but I think this one is going to get one of the noises he makes for cute animals instead. Eileen's Lion & Monkey die was used to make the lion, and also used the Homemade Alphabet, Luggage Tag and Kitchen Labels dies.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

This card actually started out with me finding a die cut piece of white Paper Leather on my desk, I had used the letters for something else, and thought this leftover piece would make a good card background. You could also use watercolour paper, or mixed media paper.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

Smear Distress Inks on a craft sheet, mist with water and press the Paper Leather into the ink. Paper Leather takes ink very well and is very durable.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

When the ink is dry, I stamped the background with a Darkroom Door Scratches Texture Stamp and Fern Green ink.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

Die cut the lion from white and brown Paper Leather.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

Smear Fossilized Amber on a craft sheet, mist with water and press the smaller white lion body and the face into the ink. Repeat with Ground Espresso, also adding some to the feet and tail.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

 Die cut a label from burlap using one of the Kitchen Labels dies.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

 Die cut the Luggage Tag from Graphic 45 Safari Adventure paper. Ink the edges.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

Since the patterned paper is double-sided, there was automatically a pretty background inside the tag when I folded it over. Place the burlap label on top and glue the lion together. Adhere the head of the lion with foam dots. The stamped sentiments come from the Darkroom Door Wild Africa Vol. 2 set. I also used the Lion die for a box I made to record Leo's growth.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

Tie strings to the tag and adhere the tag with foam strips.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

I rounded the corners of the alphabet panel and placed a patterned paper behind it, continuing on the safari theme.

Layers of ink - Lion Birthday Card Tutorial by Anna-Karin with Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull.

A paper strip, piece of lace trim and string were adhered to the background behind the tag.

I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial! For more inspiration on Eileen's dies, check out the Die Cut Magic with Eileen Hull book by Bella Crafts, in which I am also happy to have some projects.



Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin 

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5 comments:

  1. Love the alphabet background Anna-Karin, perfect for the focal image. Hugs. Tracy x

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  2. What a cute card for little Leo! I love how you used the paper that you had cut an alphabet from, great idea.

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  3. The alphabet background is beautiful and I love that you used the Lion - such a beautiful birthday card for Leo! Hugs, Anne xx

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  4. What a creative use of the alphabet dies, love that lion die and all your wonderful rustic details - a perfect card for 2 year old Leo! Julia xx

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  5. Super cool background! Great design and fun tutorial!
    Sherrie K

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