Hello to all my crafting friends! Do you enjoy being challenged with your crafting? I certainly do!
Today I’m sharing my entry for the inaugural “G’day Fri’yay’ Card Making Challenges” group, who are hosting fortnightly Card Making Challenge with Aussie Themes.
The theme for this challenge is koalas, however, although I don’t have a current Stampin’ Up! set with a koala image I wasn’t going to let that stop me from entering.
So how did I create my koala? It was a combination of dies, punches and an embossing folder. Let’s just call it “die and punch art” and be done with it!
To make the tree I embossed some of the In Good Taste DSP with the Bark 3D embossing folder and used the long, curved Basic Border dies to create the shape of the trunk.
Evening Evergreen and Soft Succulent cardstock die cut with Forever Flourishing dies make for pretty realistic eucalypt leaves, don’t you agree? I hope the koala agrees because he doesn’t eat anything else!
I cannot believe how easy it was to make the little koala from Smoky Slate cardstock with the Pansy Dies! These Pansy dies emboss and cut at the same time, making my little koala even more realistic!
The feet of the new Penguin Builder Punch were punched in Blushing Bride for the inside of the ears.
The curve in the stem of one of the Pansy dies was die cut in Basic Black cardstock for the mouth and the nose was made by trimming a punched piece of Basic Black cardstock with the Symmetrical Stems Border Punch.
Two Matte Black Dots worked perfectly for the eyes!
I hope my “die and punch art” koala inspires you too to take a fresh look at your crafting supplies too and find new and creative ways of using them!
Thanks for visiting my blog today. I’ll be back next Monday with Heart of christmas inspiration and our weekly AWH Colour Creations Showcase – we are creating projects with Cinnamon Cider this week.
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What an adorable card. I can’t wait to make it. Thanks for sharing.
What an awesome and inspiring card Cathy. So clever. Thank you.
So awesome Cath!
Cathy, this is very cute! So creative, my friend. You have much more patience than I, and the result is so worth all the effort. What a vision you had, and executed beautifully!
Catherine, you are so creative! I’ve been searching for an “out of the box” idea for this set for my workshop this month and someone pointed me to this today. Thank you so much for sharing it! Did you fussy cut the paws from a pansy petal? Thanks again!
Hi Kim,
Thank you for your lovely comment. Yes, I did use my paper snips to cut one of the smaller pansy petals in half to make the koala paws – I simply cut it down the middle of the petal.
Thank you again,Catherine, for sharing this wonderful idea and for answering my qustion!
We need to create many more koalas, and this is a lovely way of doing just that!
Wow! I love the way your brain works. What a brilliant idea to use the pansy dies to create your cute koala.
Thank you so much Bronwyn!