Calling all card-making hobbyists and tropical lovers! If you enjoy crafting and want to create a beautiful, Tropical Thinking of You” card, you’re in the right place. This step-by-step guide will walk you through each phase of the process, from making the card base to assembling the final product. Let’s get started!
Step 1: Make the Card Base
Begin with a sturdy cardstock to ensure your card holds up well. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Heavyweight cardstock (preferably 110 lb) such as Neenah Classic Crest 110lb Solar White.
- Scoring tool
- Bone folder
- Paper trimmer
There is a full list of the supplies that I used to make this card at the bottom of this article.
Cut the Cardstock: Trim your cardstock to 10″ x 7″ using a paper trimmer.
Score the Card: Using a scoring tool, score the cardstock at 5″ on the 10″ side.
Fold the Card: Fold along the scoreline and use a bone folder to crease the fold for a crisp, clean finish.
Go to How To Make a Card Base for more tips with a video on making a card base.
Step 2: Do the Hot Foiling
Hot foiling adds a touch of elegance and shine to your card. Gather these tools:
- Hot foiling machine
- Foil sheets in tropical colors (e.g., gold, green, blue)
- Heat-resistant tape
- Die-cut machine
- Tropical-themed foil plates
See the full list of the supplies for links at bottom of this article.
Prepare the Foil Plate: Attach the foil plate to your hot foiling machine and heat it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Add the Foil: Place a piece of foil (shiny side down) over the heated foil plate, then lay your cardstock on top.
Run it Through the Die-Cut Machine: Carefully transfer the sandwich (foil plate, foil, and cardstock) to your die-cut machine and run it through.
Reveal the Design: Peel off the foil to reveal your beautiful, shiny design on the cardstock.
Sentiment: While you have your hot foiling system out, go ahead and hot foil the sentiment as well on a scrap of white cardstock.
Read How To Hot Foil – A Guide For Card Makers for tips on how to take your hot foiling to the next level.
Step 3: Stencil for Tropical Thinking of You Coloring
Stenciling adds depth and richness to your tropical design. You’ll need:
- Tropical-themed stencils
- Inks or coloring mediums (distress inks, markers, or paints)
- Blending brushes or sponges
- Masking tape
Position the Stencil: Secure the stencil over your foiled design using masking tape.
Apply Color: Use blending brushes or sponges to apply ink or color through the stencil. Blend different shades to create a vibrant, tropical look.
And, we’re using bright and vibrant colors in keeping with the tropical theme. If you want to use the same ink as the card in the photo, we’ll use Altenew Fresh Dye Inks in the following order:
Flower
- Buttercream
- Mid-Yellow
- Snapdragon
- Cherry Sweet
Stem
- Firefly
- Shadow Creek
I recommend that you start with the lightest color, and gradually blend in the remaining colors finishing with the darkest. And, the darkest should be where the deepest shadows are on the flower and stem. Additionally, use a bit of mint tape (or whatever you use for masking) to keep from blending dark into spaces that you want to remain lighter or a different color.
Remove the Stencil: Carefully lift the stencil to reveal your colored design.
Step 4: Layer the Tropical Thinking of You Sentiment
Adding a layered sentiment makes your card pop. Here’s what you’ll need:
- The sentiment, “Thinking of You”, that we foiled in Step 2
- 3 Shades of colored cardstock that coordinate with the inks we blended with in Step 3.
- Fussy-cutting Scissors
- Liquid glue
Fussy-cut: we’re going to fussy-cut around the sentiment leaving a tiny border around it on all sides.
Trim Colored Layers: To tie the sentiment in with the flower we’re going to layer it up with three colors of cardstock that match it. To do this, using a pencil lightly draw a line around the sentiment you just cut out on a scrap of chamomile cardstock. Afterward, fussy-cut about 1/8″ from the line. Next, do the same thing with a scrap of beeswax, but this time use the chamomile piece you just cut for a guide. And when we’re done we’ll use the beeswax shape we just cut out as a guide on a scrap of poppy field cardstock.
Adhere Color Layers: Attach all the layers with liquid glue.
Step 5: Assemble the Tropical Thinking of YouCard
Now, bring all the elements together to complete your card.
Adhere Color Layer: Trim a piece of brushed black cardstock to 5″ x 7″. Use glue or a tape runner to adhere it to the card base. Read How To Attach A Color Panel for tips on how to get the color panel attached squarely.
Attach the Sentiment: Select the perfect location for the sentiment and fasten it onto the card front with liquid glue.
Double-Check: Ensure everything is securely attached and that your card opens and closes smoothly.
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Congratulations! You’ve made a stunning Tropical Thinking Of You Card that’s sure to brighten someone’s day. Ready to show off your creation? Share your card on social media using #TropicalThinkingOfYouCard and tag us!
Happy crafting! 🌺🌴
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