This card takes a surprising twist from spooky to delightful! I transformed the Potions & Spells Bundle Cauldron into a blooming bouquet using the adorable Cheerful Daisies stamp set.

Materials
- The Potions & Spells Bundle I used the Cauldron only for this card
- Country Woods Designer Series Paper
- Inks
- Shimmery White Embossing Paste
Creating the Pop up
- Cut a piece of cardstock that is 4″ tall & score ½”, 1½”, 2½”, 3½” & fold to form a rectangle box.
- Attached one of the skinner ends of the box to the bottom of the card so this rectangle now sits flush to the bottom of the card.
- Note this design best suits a top fold card
Building the Daisies with a Cauldron Pot on the front
- Die Cut out the Cauldron from the Basic Black Cardstock (this is to add weight to the DSP)
- Die Cut out the Cauldron from Country Woods DSP
- Die Cut out feet only from the Cauldron from your choice of foil paper
- Die cut out the daisies
- Colour the centre of the daisies & add some Shimmery White Embossing paste to them.
- Create a flower signage from the twig in the Daisy stamp set & using one of the sentiments with the other words masked off.
- Ensure that the whole embellishment is strong & will not flop forward and attached to the pop up box you created
How it All Came Together
- Create a 4¼” x 5 ½” top fold card
- Adhere a 4″x 5¼” white cardstock in the middle, this will add weight to the back of the card as well as create a place for you to add a message inside.
- Adhere a 4″x 5¼” Woodgrain paper of your choice to the front of the card.
- Add the rectangle pop up box to the bottom of the card
- Adhere your embellishment to the front.
This pop-up technique is endlessly versatile! Grab your favourite Stampin’ Up! stamp set. Let your creativity bloom and transform that Cauldron from the Stampin’ Up Potions & Spells Bundle into a pot of your favourite flowers & try this pop up card idea.
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Til next time, see you soon & keep creating!
Maz





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