Gone Fishing · Masculine Designs

Best in the Box

Happy Monday, everyone! We were thankful to have a few days of beautiful weather here in North Texas — with sunshine anyway. This summer we’ve done the abrupt gear shift from lovely spring to straight into the fire. But we were glad to see a string of dry days nonetheless. And we did our best to make the most of it. How about you?

This week, we’re going to be looking at a whole host of wonderful Stampin’ Up! products that you can use to honor the dads in your life. Today, we’re getting started with the Gone Fishing stamps and dies.

There are so many things that you can do with the combination of stamps and dies. And today’s card shows the most straight forward way — filling a tackle box. I don’t know about you, but I grew up fishing with my family. And it was always a treat when we could choose something to use from dad’s tackle box!

We get started with today’s card with a base of Crumb Cake cardstock, which won’t be visible when your card is closed. I chose a patterned background from the (now retired) Let’s Go Fishing designer paper pack. As you can see, only a tiny portion of the background pattern peeks out from behind the tackle box, so any subtle pattern will do. Next up, we diecut the tackle box from Basic Grey cardstock using the Gone Fishing dies. The tackle box is comprised of the base and topper dies. By using dimensionals to adhere to the two layers to the card front, you’ll get a realistic look into your tackle box from top view.

TIP: Don’t throw away the squares that are cut with the tackle box topper die. Save them to use as sentiment panels on other cards. You’re welcome! *grin* (Genius idea from my upline Patty Bennett!)

Now comes the fun part — filling your tackle box. On white cardstock, I stamped some of my favorite lures and tackle from the Gone Fishing stamp set. I chose minnows, a spoon, and a bobber. I used the detail stamps to fill in each image with some color. Then I diecut each one using the coordinating die. For added detail, I chose to remove the stamped hooks on the minnows and spoon and replaced them with hooks diecut from silver foil specialty paper, which gives the hooks a more realistic look. I added an additional spinner element to the spoon with the silver foil wing.

Now we fill the remaining bins in our tackle box. I assembled two peg-style bobbers. Using the larger bobber die, I cut white cardstock and then used the smaller portion to cut Real Red. The white pieces serve as the base for the red element. The bobber peg is cut from Crumb Cake and affixed to the back of each bobber. I used a twist of linen thread to represent fishing line behind one of the peg bobbers and added a few sinkers, diecut from silver foil, to the bin for a complete bobber setup. I adhered one bobber with a dimensional for a realistic look to the bin. From the silver foil specialty paper, I also diecut two larger spoons and a small triangular turning element. I tied them together using linen thread. The sentiment from the Gone Fishing stamp set is stamped on white cardstock that is diecut using the Autumn Leaves dies with the extension method. The sentiment is adhered over the tackle box to catch the eye. The scene is finished off with some Industrial Trinkets to catch the eye and draw it across the full scene.

This super cute design can be adapted with any sentiment to make a masculine card perfect for just about any occasion. And while it looks complicated to put together, it really does come together in a snap!

Tomorrow, we’ll be taking to the sky for our next design. And you won’t want to miss tomorrow’s episode of Terrific Tuesdays either — we’re going to learn a neat (and quick) fun fold and how to use the die extension method! I hope you’ll buzz by and check it all out!

Products used in today’s card:
Crumb Cake, Basic Gray, Real Red, Basic White cardstock
Let’s Go Fishing (retired), Silver Foil DSP
Gone Fishing stamps & dies
Autumn Leaves dies
Linen thread
Industrial Trinkets
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Good Things Come Pop-Up Card

I ventured to try another fun fold technique today that I learned over at Klompen Stampers. I modified the template to create a pop-up card because I forgot how the template was supposed to fold, which created a whole lot of extra work. Because I was winging the pop-up portion of this design, there was way more cutting and measuring of smaller pieces than is really necessary for the original template. BUT in the end, I did like the result so I’m gonna go ahead and share my happy accident. (PRO TIP: just go back and rewatch a tutorial video when you can’t remember exactly how to make a fold work!)

I used the Gone Fishing Suite for this design. The front of the card is CASEd from the current catalog but flipped to accommodate the horizontal orientation of this design. The base of the card and pop-up segment is Night of Navy. I fussy cut the fish on the inside of the card and popped them up to give some depth of field.

Products used:
Night of Navy, Basic White cardstock
Gone Fishing stamps and dies
Let’s Go Fishing DSP
Silver embossing powder
Gold trim
Dimensionals
Adhesives
Sending You Thoughts stamps for inside sentiment (retired)

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Fishing Fun Fold Card

I’m excited to bring you another design using the Gone Fishing Suite and another fun fold technique. The StampingBae girls posted this terrific belly band fun fold card design today, and I just had to give it a whirl!

My favorite thing about this particular design is that it showcases so many of the wonderful elements of the Gone Fishing Suite, but especially the DSP. The card base is Night of Navy cardstock that is cut and scored. All of the patterned panels are comprised of strips of designer paper, and the sentiment panels are white cardstock. TIP: you can use the tackle box die to cut sentiment panels!

Products used:
Night of Navy, Basic White cardstock
Let’s Go Fishing DSP
Gone Fishing stamps
Gone Fishing dies
Silver Simply Elegant Trim
Adhesive
Dimensionals

Download the tutorial here!

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Father’s Day Tri-Fold

I’m excited to bring you another design using the Gone Fishing Suite. I also decided to tackle a new folding technique that Stampin’ with Kim shared this week, and I would highly recommend that you give it a try.

Today, we’re using the stamps, dies, and designer paper for this suite to create this stunning design. This design uses three sheets of the DSP—the swimming fish, the netting, and the map. The base of this design is made from Night of Navy cardstock. The matting is Crumb Cake cardstock, and the center panels are white. The tackle elements are stamped on white cardstock and cut out using the coordinating dies. The base of the card is cut and scored to create the folding portions of the design.

TIP: I wanted the sinkers, hooks, and spinner elements to be shiny but don’t have any silver paper right now. So I embossed a section of white cardstock with silver embossing powder and diecut these elements from the silver embossed section.

Here is a view of the card stretched out to see each of the panels and then a view of the collapsed card design.

Products used:
Let’s Go Fishing DSP
Night of Navy, Crumb Cake, Basic White cardstock
Gone Fishing stamps
Gone Fishing dies
Silver embossing powder
Linen thread
Dimensionals
Adhesives

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Hooked on Father’s Day

Thus far, I’ve showcased the Pansy Patch set from the new catalog. This week we’ll be taking a look at the Gone Fishing Suite. June is a busy month in our family between Father’s Day and birthdays, and this set will be perfect!

The Gone Fishing Suite includes the stamps, dies, designer paper, and the Twisted Rope 3D embossing folder. (Buy the suite here) For this design, I used the stamps, dies, and paper. I included jute ribbon in the background to give the look of netting and add a little visual interest. The center panel is popped up on dimensionals to ensure it stood out against the patterned paper, and the fishing tackle elements are also layered on dimensionals for visual interest.

I’m really loving this set so far and can’t wait to show you more designs with this suite all this week!

Products used:
Let’s Go Fishing DSP
Night of Navy cardstock
Gone Fishing stamp set
Gone Fishing dies
Adhesive-backed pearls
Dimensionals
Adhesives
Stitched Nested Labels dies (retired)
Jute ribbon (retired)

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