Hi Friends! It’s Lots of Heart week this week at Lawn Fawn and I have a really fun pop-up card to share.
I took the “Lots of Heart” theme literally and designed a platform pop-up with ALL the hearts! All of my hearts are cut from various shades from the Pink Textured Canvas cardstock pack using the Hearts dies. I cut the sunrise backdrop from acetate, trimmed it down and added it to the center of my platform pop-up. For the front and back slots of the platform pop-up I simply cut some strips of acetate, folded one end and fit them into the slots.
I added my hearts with glue dots to create the bouquet of hearts. The sentiment is stamped on a wavy banner added to the top of the front acetate with a few hearts below. I added a big heart to the back acetate piece as well to give more depth to the heart arrangement.
To finish off the box I added lots of heart garlands around the outside. I love how it turned out, arranging the hearts probably took the most time but it was easy to move them around with the glue dots and make adjustments. One thing to note if you give this idea a try. I did have to make sure the hearts did not pop out too far to the left and right so that that box would lay flat.
Thanks so much for stopping by today!
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Pixie Dust Glitter Cardstock Shop at: EH | LF |
Speckled Eggshell cardstock Shop at: EH | LF |
Hearts Lawn Cuts dies Shop at: LF |
Simple Wavy Banners Shop at: EH | LF |
Lawn Fawn Acetate Shop at: LF |
Platform Pop-up Shop at: EH | LF |
textured canvas cardstock – pink Shop at: LF |
Wavy Sayings Shop at: LF |
Heart Garland Backdrop: Portrait Shop at: EH | LF |
Spiffy Speckles – Seafoam Shop at: LF |
Sunrise Backdrop Shop at: LF |
I love this design so much! All of those hearts just popping up and hanging out have got to make whoever receives this feel the love!
Thanks so much for a super fun Frosty Friends class yesterday! I was able to finish your designs (Jenn is too fast with the adhesive for me to be able to keep up so I’ll be finishing hers later. This is frequently the case when I take classes – apparently I need to take the Speed Adhesive Application 101 class 😉