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It’s the Last Day For the Zoo Crew!

Zoo Crew Juggler Birthday Card

I thought I would share one more card with the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper. Today is the last day you can buy it! I love all the fun little animals! Some are playing musical instruments or singing and performing. Some are camping and doing outdoor activities. There is also knitting, bike riding, juggling, baking, skating, juggling, painting, and even doing yoga!

For this card, I chose the koala bear who is celebrating a birthday by juggling cupcakes! I punched him out of the designer paper using a 2 1/4″ Circle Punch and then layered him on a Pool Party Deckled Circle diecut.

The card base is Pool Party, stamped with confetti in the Zany Zoo Stamp Set. Next, are three layers underneath the juggling koala. The Basic White layer is 3 1/4″ x 4 3/4″. The Pool Party layer is 3″ x 4 1/2″ and the black and white designer paper is 2 3/4″ x 4 1/4″. Then the koala bear layered piece is popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The greeting is in the Zany Zoo Stamp Set and is stamped in Pool Party ink and diecut with a banner die in the Stylish Shapes Dies.

To embellish the card, I adhered some Iridescent Rhinestone Basic Jewels by the koala plus two Glossy Dots on each side of the greeting.

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Earth Day Zoo Crew Card

Earth Day Zoo Crew Card

Today, April 22 is Earth Day, a special day celebrated since 1970 and since 1990 observed in 190 other countries as well. I didn’t start with that theme as I began making this Earth Day Zoo Crew Card, but as I colored in the background of the alligator riding his bicycle with some dirt and grass, I thought maybe he is celebrating Earth Day today. Maybe he is just out riding his bicycle to enjoy nature, maybe he is on his way to a park to help plant a tree, or maybe he is going to plant the flowers in his basket somewhere! Who knows?!

I have loved this Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper and the Zany Zoo Stamp Set and am sorry to see them retiring in only about another week. The characters are all so cute and fun. You can find one of the animals doing almost any activity you are interested in!

The card base is Pool Party with a black and white dotted layer of one of the designer papers in the pack of Zoo Crew DSP. I added a strip across of another pattern of the paper.

The alligator I cut out by hand just for fun to layer on the label for the focal point of the card. I die cut a Basic White cardstock piece and a Pool Party piece from the Nested Essentials Dies. These two sizes are great to layer together. Before adhering together, I used my Pool Party Stampin’ Blend Marker to scribble in the sky background and the Smoky Slate Combo markers to scribble in some dirt and rocks at the bottom with a few blades of Lemon Lime Twist grass. Then I glued on the Zoo Crew alligator letting his tail extend beyond the label. I popped up this piece with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I added one of my last little Brushed Brass Butterflies following right behind the alligator!

The greeting is a little layered banner with the Zany Zoo Stamp Set birthday greeting. I tied a little black and white gingham bow at the top and added three Pool Party Glossy Dots.

If you enjoy these Zany Zoo characters, be sure to grab them before they retire!

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Zoo Crew Musical Birthday Card

Zoo Crew Musical Birthday Card

As I looked for a card idea to make with a stamp set that was retiring from the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog, I had a difficult time finding a set I had that wasn’t already sold out! This is the one I came up with and made this fun Zoo Crew Musical Birthday Card with this retiring designer series paper that I love! I wish this whole stamp set, dies, and designer series paper were sticking around another year! These little animals, doing various things from camping to crafting to playing instruments are just so cute and fun! It may be Tax Day, but these little guys will put a smile on your face!

For this card, I started with the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper in the Zoo Crew Suite Collection. It was tough deciding which characters to use, but I decided on the musical guys. I used my Paper Trimmer to cut out each animal without getting too much other background. You could use a punch or rectangle die or whatever you like but I find just using the Paper Trimmer to be the easiest. Then I layered each animal on colored cardstock and then onto a narrow piece of black. You could do just one layer. I won’t put all the exact measurements because your cut-out animal might be a different size than mine.

The frog was already colored in, but I did decide to color in the bear and the first animal, whatever he is. Maybe he is a wild boar. I used Stampin’ Blends. Their instruments were already colored, I just colored the animal body. You could use Watercolor Pencils or some ink and a Blender Pen or even leave them blank. I didn’t think about how they weren’t colored at first.

The card base is Basic Black with a layer of Lemon Lime Twist. The background designer paper is in the Zoo Crew paper. You could choose from several different patterns.

Fitting these three musicians on the card was a little tricky, but I finally was satisfied with how I have them placed. I decided to pop all three of them up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Where the corners overlapped, I did not put a Dimensional.

For the greeting, I chose one in the Zany Zoo Stamp Set and stamped it on a scrap strip of Basic White. I have a lot of these scrap strips of cardstock, and they are often handy for a narrow greeting. Rather than making banner ends on my greeting, I added some Iridescent Adhesive-Backed Discs to each end. These are great because they are flat and didn’t add any more bulkiness to the card.

As I am writing this, you can still get the retiring Zany Crew Suite Collection or the individual products in the Stampin’ Up! Online Store! Let me know if you have any questions about what is available or not available during this Last Chance retirement time!

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Zoo Crew Fun Birthday Card

Zoo Crew Fun Birthday Card

I was in the mood for an easy and fun card and when you want that, you just might turn to the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper! What turned out was this Zoo Crew Fun Birthday Card. There is no denying how cute and fun this designer paper is along with the stamp set and all the whimsical characters you can create with!

The card base is Basic White with a layer of Soft Sea Foam cardstock. I felt it needed something so I looked through my embossing folders. I chose the Painted Texture 3D Embossing Folder because it has that texture but nothing that competes with the rest of the card.

In my package of Basic White, I found one of these Radiating Stitches die-cuts in the bag so I tried that out to see if it would work on this card and I liked it! It provided a backdrop for my characters to help them show up better but wasn’t distracting. When I saw a narrow strip of a black and white scallop pattern in the designer paper, I stuck that underneath the die-cut just for a little interest there.

The characters on the card front are simply cut out of the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper. This is just some of the cutest paper that Stampin’ Up! has carried. What is fun about it is all the different characters doing all sorts of different things – knitting, camping, singing, playing musical instruments, dancing, even doing yoga! The characters are partially colored in and look fine as is, but if you want to, you can add more color with whatever coloring technique you like. I chose three characters who were celebratory – one singing, one juggling cupcakes, and one bringing a gift. I did add some extra color with my Stampin’ Blends because I like doing that! There are some dies that fit with some of the characters, but I just cut them out with Paper Snips.

The greeting is in the Zany Zoo Stamp Set. I stamped it with Memento Ink and die-cut it with one of the center dies in the Countryside Corners Dies. It was a good fit! I layered it on a strip of Pool Party cardstock and flagged each end. It is popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals, as are the three characters. Remember, we have Mini Dimensionals for those little spaces.

For a final touch, I added a bunch of Pastel Adhesive-Backed Sequins in pink, gold, and blue all around the card. Can you ever have too many sequins??!

Here’s another card, sort of a similar design, except with three dancers, that I made previously with the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper.

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Hello Friend Zoo Crew Card

Hello Friend Zoo Crew Card

This Hello Friend Zoo Crew Card turned out pretty cute, I think! I just recently saw a card made like this one and I’ve had fun making a couple. It is very easy to make.

The card base of Pool Party cardstock is cut at 4 1/4″ x 11″. Instead of scoring it in the middle, score each end at 2 3/4″. Crease on those score lines being careful that the two ends line up as perfectly as possible in the middle.

I added a piece of the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper to each flap to decorate the card. Each one measures 4″ x 2 1/2″.

For the focal point of the card, I diecut a scalloped rectangle using the Scalloped Contours Dies. in Pool Party cardstock. Then I added a rectangle of Basic White cut to fit inside the rectangle. On this piece, I stamped the “hello friend” greeting using matching stamps in the Biggest Wish Stamp Set. Usually, I use one word in block letters and one in script letters, but for this card, I just used both cursive words. The words are stamped with Memento Ink.

Next, I diecut this cute beaver holding the balloons using the Zany Zoo Dies. I colored him with Pecan Pie Light and Dark Stampin’ Blends with a little Crumb Cake on his face and belly. I love using the Stampin’ Blends to color. I just glued him to the greeting using Multipurpose Liquid Glue being careful that anything that wouldn’t be on the rectangle wouldn’t have glue on the back of it. Then I glued on the greeting rectangle, making sure the glue was only applied on the side that would be on the left flap of the card.

For a finishing touch, I adhered three Pastel Adhesive-Backed Sequins in each color to the greeting for a little glimmer. I will add a layer of Basic White cardstock inside the card on which to stamp a greeting or write a personal message, although I could just use the Pool Party since it is a light enough color.

This is basically an easy card to make. You could cut a circle or just a rectangle or square of any size for the focal point of the card if you didn’t have dies to use or a punch.

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Hello Friend Zoo Crew Card Open

Zoo Crew Book Fold Card

Zoo Crew Book Fold Card

This Zoo Crew Book Fold Card is something just a little bit different to make! There is a card design called a Book Fold. Instead of the entire front of the card opening, there is an additional scored line to the left on the card front and that 1 1 /4″ section is glued or tied down so that only part of the card front opens. Just something a little different and interesting!

Cut a piece of cardstock for the card base that is 11″ x 4 1/4″. Basically, cut a piece of cardstock in half lengthwise. With that piece of cardstock horizontal in your Paper Trimmer or Scoring Tool, score at 4 1/4″ and 5 1/2″. It should look something like this:

Book Fold Card Paper Scoring

In this card design, you are creating a “hinge” where the card opens rather than at the normal fold line. That section of the hinge will be glued down so that it won’t open on the fold line but on that additional score line.

You will also need a 1″ x 4″ piece of designer paper (or stamped piece) to adhere to the front of that narrow hinge area and a 4″ x 4″ piece of designer paper (or stamped piece of plain cardstock) for the front section of the card. On the inside of the card, you can add a piece of Basic White if the card is dark for your stamped or written message. You can cut it at 4″ x 4″ or longer to fit underneath the hinge area before it is adhered.

You can adhere that hinge area with glue or Stampin’ Seal OR you can punch two holes and tie it shut with ribbon or twine.

For this card, I used Basic Black cardstock for the card base and one of my favorites, the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper to decorate the card. The 1″ x 4″ piece on the hinge side is the black & white side of one of the designer papers. Before adhering to that section, I wrapped a piece of ribbon around it first and then tied on a bow.

For the card front, I added a 4″ x 4″ background piece of Whisper White, stamped with a few music notes in the Zany Zoo Stamp Set. For the overhead valance and curtains on the side of the stage for the dancers, I used Lemon Lolly cardstock, die cut using the Zany Zoo Dies. You can purchase the stamp set and dies in a Bundle and save 10%! And save 15% on the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper during June! For a little something on the top valance, I used a retired white gel pen to draw in some “folds” or “pleats” (just straight lines!).

The dancers are cut from the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper and are partially colored but I added a bit more color to some of them with my Stampin’ Blends. I love to color with those but leaving the characters plain would be fine too! I drew a little spiral under the center dancer to show that she had leaped up in the air! The other two dancers are popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Just a fun card to make with a little different design! Try your hand on one of these Book Fold cards next time you are crafting!

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Zoo Crew Knitting Alpaca Card

To make this card, I used the Stampin’ Up! Catalog for inspiration and I found it on page 46 in the Zany Zoo Suite Collection samples. I didn’t copy it exactly, but it gave me this idea. I’d been wanting to use this pattern in the designer paper ever since I got it!

The card base is Pool Party with a layer, leaving a little wider margin around the edges than usual. The designer paper is the Zoo Crew Designer Series Paper and as you can see I used the black & white little flowers. You can leave them plain or color them in. Of course, I couldn’t resist coloring them with my Stampin’ Blends. It’s not difficult because really all you are doing is dotting the flowers, centers, and leaves with the tips of the markers! Just wait to color the flowers until you get the center piece on the card so you don’t color the center flowers that are just going to be covered up!

Since I had my Radiating Stitches Dies out on the table I decided to use one rectangle to create a frame for the knitting alpaca! I used Lost Lagoon cardstock. If you want the center cut out of the frame, you need to use the smaller die to do that. Then I added a plain Basic White piece underneath the frame.

The alpaca is stamped with the Zany Zoo Stamp Set and diecut with the Zany Zoo Dies. As I looked at the sample in the catalog, I wondered where they got that little table and flower vase. Well, those are little extras in the dies!! And when I say “little” I mean you have never seen anything as little as the flower dies! Put on your reading glasses!! It is fun, however, to have these extra little pieces in the dies to make interesting little scenes! I cut the table out of Early Espresso, the vase out of Gorgeous Grape, and the flower out of Sweet Sorbet. I even cut the flower again out of Granny Apple Green cardstock in order to get the green stem but that is completely unnecessary. Just die cut the flower, cut the flower off the stem, and draw in a tiny, barely there little stem with a marker

The alpaca is colored with one of the Naturals Stampin’ Blends, a light brown. I looked it up….alpacas can be many colors of brown, to save you the research, so you can choose any brown color you like! Or choose a whimsical color like Stampin’ Up! did! The face is colored with Crumb Cake as are her arms and legs and her hooves with Dark Pecan Pie. The chair is colored with Petal Pink and the yarn with Calypso Coral.

The alpaca is popped up with Stampin’ Dimensionals. The little table, vase, and flower are glued down onto the Basic White.

The greeting is in the Zany Zoo Stamp Set and diecut with an oval in the All That Dies set. I needed something small to fit in that space and this oval is perfect. Because the background looked too plain, I just used some of the markers I used on the card to put three little dots in each color randomly in the empty space.

That’s it! If you don’t want to stamp and color the alpaca, find her on one of the designer papers and cut that out instead. But coloring is easy and oh-so good for us!

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