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Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Cuttlebug Mania Challenge - 'BBQ'

It's time again for a new fortnightly challenge over at Cuttlebug Mania - and the theme this time is 'BBQ'! I expect this may well cause some wry smiles, certainly here in the UK - given the rain we've been having. In fact, Len said I needed to add raindrops to my DT card :)

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I dithered around for a while and even went so far as to purchase a digi for the princely sum of 99p (bargain!). But in the end I did a little search on the internet for 'punch art' ideas and then trawled right through my dies to see what I could fiddle round with and adapt to suit. This is the result:
I used:

- 4.25" x 5.75" white card blank

- slightly smaller snippet of plain pale blue card stock for the background, which I built up before finally adding it to the card front

- a total of seven dies and lots of snippets of card, as follows 

- snippet of patterned green grass card, die cut using Marianne's 'Icicles' die (LR0135). Then layered strips of the positive and negative die cut one below the other right across the bottom of the image panel, with the icicles pointing upwards as grass

- snippet of black card from which I die cut the wheels (using my very smallest Spellbinders circles die) and the BBQ legs, using the trunk of a Memory Box 'Arboscello Tree', die cut twice

- snippets of two shades of orange card which I die cut using Penny Black's bow from the 'Whirl Wreath' set and I used the pieces which would normally be left over  to create the 'flames'. Then did a partial die cut from a teensy piece of black card for the BBQ lid's handle

- next, die cut the body of the BBQ, using a die approx. 6cm across, from the Tonic Studios Circle Layering set of dies and a snippet of Christmas (or BBQ!) red silk sheen mirri card - then using a trimmer sliced it in half

- die cut the sun from a snippet of yellow card, using a die from the Joy! Sun & Moon set

- die cut the cloud from a snippet of white card using MFT's 'Cloud Trio' set

- by now I had enough bits and pieces to play around with the design and so the next thing I did was to stamp the sentiment (with the aid of my Misti of course) in the top right hand corner using Memento 'Tuxedo Black' ink and a sentiment stamp from the Paper Smooches 'Summer Lovin' stamp set

- now it was time to assemble the little scene and I glued the sun in place partially covered by the die cut cloud. One reason I'd not yet stuck the blue panel to the card front was 'cos I was sure the cloud and sun would be a bit of a squeeze alongside the sentiment so I just overlapped the cloud in the top left corner and trimmed it straight from behind with scissors

- next I stuck the BBQ legs where I wanted them to be and then added the wheels, topping the black circles with grey ones, punched using eyes from the SU 'Owl' punch :)

- before assembling the BBQ body I added the handle to the lid, and the flames to the bottom part, using red line tape on the back of the pieces - then just stuck the two parts in place on the blue layer

- almost there, final touch was three brushed pewter Josy Rose nail heads - one in the centre of each wheel and one on the lid 'join/hinge'

This really was huge fun to make, albeit a bit fiddly - as well as the time spent working out which dies to use.

If you decide to make something similar, or even very different, using dies - my biggest tip of all is to look closely at the areas which are not part of the design of the end cut result. Those pieces which you would normally discard after cutting. It's amazing how many useful little shapes can be found, for example I was spoilt for choice with options for the flames:)

We'd love to see you over at Cuttlebug Mania, it's a great theme with plenty of scope and the challenge runs for two weeks.

Di
x

22 comments:

  1. A great card Di - love the scene you've created. Hopefully we'll have some good barbie weather over the summer!
    Kath x

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  2. What a great job you did here, Di. Your BarBque is priceless!
    Thsi is such a great card!

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  3. Hi Di, a very clever card and great for the blokes, I see that Len has let the grass grow long, time for the mower after all that rain? ;-P ...I love the idea of using the 'scraps' from dies... you are a very clever card maker... have a wonderful week... Megan

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  4. Does this mean we're having a BBQ in the Playground today? and no problems if it rains 'cause we could always sneak inside that super huge tent Len's got!

    It's a fabulous card and a very inventive use of your dies xx

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  5. Absolutely WOW and i so love that you have used 7 dies and it just shows your dies can be used for other things too, Luv Sam x

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  6. Lovely BBq CAS, you have created a fab work with your simple dies! You made me laught with your hubby's words...:D Hope that the weather in Uk will become sunny quickly!

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  7. Wow Di!! This is so creative and cleverly put together and I love it. x

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  8. Visiting from seeing your wonderful BBQ creation at Cuttlebug Mania. Like the idea of using the circle dies. Especially like the use of the brads for joining parts. I'm going to give this a try. Have a Bee-utiful day!
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  9. The pieces you used resemble brads wonderfully so they do the part joining. I will save link to your project so I can give credit after I attempt to case your creation. Hubby BBQ beef brisket yesterday and used the BBQ tools we gave him for Father's Day. Have a Bee-utiful day!
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  10. Wonderful. I think it takes a special eye to be able to look at dies and figure out how to repurpose them for something totally different, and you did an amazing job on this card.
    As for your rain, if you'll wrap some up and send it here, I'd be happy to send you a few sunny, muggy 90-degree-plus days in exchange.

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  11. Cor, that's a smashing card mate. Happy days xxx

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  12. Absolutely brilliant, what a great use of die cuts.
    Jane

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  13. We had a BBQ in the rain last Friday. We moved the dining part inside and the grill up under an awning. It all worked out. BBQ does work better with sun though, I'll grant you that. This is a great card! Makes me pine for more BBQ. Yum yum yum! I'm pro food, you know.

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  14. This is such a cute and fun idea to create the grill from a diecut! I like the sun peeping from behind the clouds too! Please feel free to send some of that rain across the pond where we need it!! LOL

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  15. Great make and a brilliant idea, love the red of the barbie a nice change from black ones.

    Kath x

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  16. Heehee what a fun card, I love a bit of punch art and even started a Pinterest board for it. It makes you look at your snippets in a whole different way! Xxx

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  17. What a brilliant card this is Di, and congratulations for making it yourself! I may have to 'case' the idea if you don't mind please, as it would be perfect for so many of my male family and friends.
    Janice x

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  18. Brilliant design, really creative. Like Janice, I think I might have to CASE this one. ;-) xx

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  19. Love your red barbeque grill!

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  20. This is fabulous. I love your unique design. Hats off to you. Hugs Mrs A.

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  21. Diane I cased your card & put a link to your post so people can see your card. Here's my link:
    http://createdbysunshinehoneybee.blogspot.com/2016/07/bbq-card-grillin-n-chillin-lifes-picnic.html
    Melissa
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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