Bitty Ball Pop-Up Dinosaur
Earlier this year, I created bitty ball pop-up animals using add-on die sets designed by Karen Burniston. I then decided I wanted to create a dinosaur, but there was no add-on set for that. Hmmm…
I saw one (and only one!) sample on Pinterest which I really liked and figured I’d just CASE but later realized that it had a stegosaurus-like body and carnivorous (T-Rex) teeth. I loved the plates on its back, but I just couldn’t figure out how to change the mouth and head size/shape to go with that body.
I contacted customer service on Karen Burniston’s site, and asked if they had any suggestions/samples of dinosaurs to share. The one they sent (from their design team) was great, but it was huge and more complicated/realistic than what I was going for. (I wanted it to be similar in style to the three I already made for my other kids.) Honestly, I was half hoping they would design an add-on, but they didn’t take the bait – lol!
After much trial and error, I came up with this guy. (Not quite as impressive as Nicky’s creation, but…) I used the Bitty Ball Pop-Up set and adapted pieces from the alligator in the Animal Add-Ons 4 (#1185) set.
Paper from the “Greens” card stock pack from The Paper Studio was used. I added texture to the body panels with the “Reptile 3-D Texture Fades” embossing folder by Tim Holtz/Sizzix, and inked the edges of the layering pieces (I should have done them all) with Gina K Designs Dark Sage ink. The black circles for the eyes and nose were punched with my Fiskars “Bubbles Border Punch” (retired?)
The card stock I used is white core. I would NOT use this in the future as you can see the white on all the edges and in the cracks of the embossed panels. 😦
If placing in a card, he folds flat for mailing.
As with the others I made, this was just flattened and placed inside the card (not attached) and “jumps out” when the card is opened. The card base has a 1/4 inch gusset to accommodate the extra bulk.
He’s fun to just play with too!! 🙂
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What a fun card. You did a great job creating the dinosaur. Anyone would be delighted to receive it.
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Such a fun card! The work you put into this paid off. It will provide a lot if pleasure for the recipient.
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That dinosaur is so cute and looks perfect to me! You did a magnificent job creating him! And the coloring is great too!
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So fun and super cute. Your efforts really paid off.
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True creativity is being able to adapt other things to what we need for the current project. I’m amazed at this dinosaur. I also think the bits of white add a realistic touch.
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OMG…adorably fun and your creativity is amazing. Love this!
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Your dinosaur is adorable! I love that he jumps out of the card. You really did a great job creating your own.
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