From Quick Cards to Interactive Designs | Breakfast in Bed Card Tutorials
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From Quick Cards to Interactive Designs | Breakfast in Bed Card Tutorials

Hello, crafty friend! I’m Adrienne Boese, better known online as Alice Scraps Wonderland. Today we are going to play with the Rosie’s Studio Breakfast in Bed collection. There are a bunch of cute food puns in the ephemera pack with sentiments in it, so that is what will be our main theme focus. And I’ll be sharing 3 different cards, from quick and easy to interactive!

Fun with Food Puns: 3 Layered Cards from Easy to Interactive!, 169215, 169265, RBD-011, S5-641, S5-613

And to show the versatility of this collection, I’ve got a gorgeous scrapbook layout over on my own blog that you don’t want to miss! Even if you are a card maker, you’ll get inspiration from this layout, so be sure to head over there and check it out.

Fun with Food Puns: 3 Layered Cards from Easy to Interactive!, 169215, 169265, RBD-011, S5-641, S5-613

Layered Frame Tea Card

Do you remember the frames with the multiple glass panels that you could collage photos on? I was inspired by those very frames for this layered “cup of tea” card. Plus, it’s a fun and different way to use your acetate, rather than for the usual shaker card!

  • Cut an A2 card base (5 ½ by 4 ¼ inches) from the Classic White cardstock.
  • Cut a matte from the Rosie’s Breakfast in Bed 12×12 Patterned Paper using the small floral pattern (5 ¼ by 4 inches). Glue this to the white cardstock base using your favorite adhesive.
  • Select the light peach colored square Chipboard Frame from the collection and trim 3 sheets of acetate to fit behind it.
  • Line the back side of the Chipboard Frame with 2mm thick foam adhesive and stick one of the squares of acetate to it.
  • Add the teapot and teacup to the front of the acetate and Frame using 1mm thick foam adhesive.
  • From the Sticker Book, add the clear-backed little white flower above the teapot, sticking it to the acetate, and the clear-backed tea bag, sticking it next to the teacup.
  • Pop the “You are my cup of tea” sentiment onto the frame using foam adhesive.
  • On the next sheet of acetate, add one of the flowers from the Diecut Floral Stickers pack, placing it so it will show below the teapot.
  • Add 1mm thick foam to the back of your Frame, and first sheet of acetate, then stick this second acetate sheet to the foam, layering it below the Frame and first acetate layer.
  • On the third and final sheet of acetate, place one of the leaf sprigs from the Diecut Floral Stickers pack, adding it to the right side of the acetate.
  • Using 1mm thick foam adhesive, layer this onto your Frame and acetate piece.
  • Trim the mini heart Patterned Cardstock to fit the back of your Frame and add it as the final bottom layer to your Frame using 1mm thick foam adhesive. Then glue this onto your card base using your favorite adhesive.
  • Pop on a few Teal Gems for a bit of sparkle!

Fun with Food Puns: 3 Layered Cards from Easy to Interactive!, 169215, 169265, RBD-011, S5-641, S5-613

TIP: To help you place your Die Cut Floral Stickers onto the acetate better, hold your frame piece above to help you get an idea of where to place your stickers on the next sheet of acetate. Remember, this isn’t foolproof for perfection, so be okay with what you get!

Fun with Food Puns: 3 Layered Cards from Easy to Interactive!, 169215, 169265, RBD-011, S5-641, S5-613

Quick and Easy Flapjack Card

This is the easiest card of the bunch, but it’s not short on handmade love! For this “stacks of love” pancake card, we’ll make use of a bunch of different ephemera pieces, plus die-cut cardstock and patterned paper.

  • Trim a piece of Cosmic Sky cardstock to an A2 card size (5 ½ by 4 ¼ inches).
  • From the 12×12 Patterned Paper pack, trim the small blue diamond pattern to make a card matte (5 ¼ by 4 inches). Glue this to your cardstock base using your favorite adhesive.
  • Use the Mirrored Arch Labels die to cut your focal point backer, using Breeze Cardstock and the large blue diamond pattern from the collection’s 12×12 Patterned Paper pack. Glue the two layers together.
  • From the Diecut Cardstock Sentiments pack, pick the “stacks of love,” “oh happy day,” “the good life” sentiments and the blue tag.
  • From the Diecut Cardstock Ephemera pack, select the stack of pancakes and the gold leaf stem.
  • Adhere the tag to the top right of the card base using your favorite adhesive.
  • Then add the leaf sprig using 1mm foam adhesive on the top 3 leaves to add dimension, layering the sprig over the tag.
  • Using 2mm thick foam adhesive, pop the die-cut focal point backer onto the center of the card.
  • Add the pancakes and the “oh happy day” sentiment to the focal point backer with 1mm thick foam adhesive.
  • Layer on the “stacks of love” sentiment using 2mm thick foam adhesive.
  • From the Chipboard Embellishments, select the red pitcher sticker and pop it onto your card using 2mm thick foam adhesive.
  • Then add “the good life” sentiment to the bottom left of your card with your favorite adhesive.
  • For a finishing sparkly touch, pop on a few Opal Gems.

Fun with Food Puns: 3 Layered Cards from Easy to Interactive!, 169215, 169265, RBD-011, S5-641, S5-613

TIP: Keeping the background papers and cardstocks monochromatic can really help your ephemera and stickers pop! Try this same technique out using a different color from the collection for even more fun food pun cards!

Fun with Food Puns: 3 Layered Cards from Easy to Interactive!, 169215, 169265, RBD-011, S5-641, S5-613

Interactive Toaster Card

This whimsical “poppin’ up to say hi” toaster card can be made interactive if you like. The movement is small, but it’s an easy way to add an extra dose of fun to your card. If you don’t want to make it interactive, simply glue the toast inside the slit of your toaster and layer everything as ordered below.

  • Trim a piece of Pomegranate Cardstock to an A2 card size (5 ½ by 4 ¼ inches).
  • Trim the mini hearts from the 12×12 Patterned Paper pack to an A2 matte (5 ¼ by 4 inches). Glue the patterned matte to the cardstock base using your favorite adhesive.
  • Use the Emerald Cut Labels and Tag die set to cut a layered focal point backer, using Mint Cardstock and more of the mini hearts Patterned Paper. Glue the hearts paper to the cardstock piece.
  • From the Diecut Cardstock Ephemera pack, select the toaster, the slices of toast, and the small cluster of 3 flowers.
  • From the Diecut Cardstock Sentiments pack, select the “poppin’ up to say hi.”
  • Slide the toast into the precut slit in the toaster down as far as it will go and lay it over the layered focal point backer piece. Using a pencil, mark the bottom of the toaster.
  • Then, while holding the toast and the top of the toaster in place, gently lift the bottom of the toaster up and make a mark at the very bottom of the toast.
  • Hold the toaster in place and slide the toast up a bit—this will be the farthest up it will go with the interactive movement. Then again, hold the top of the toaster and the toast in place while lifting the bottom up and again make a mark at the bottom of the toast. You should now have 3 lines on your focal point backer.
  • Using a craft knife, cut a slit about 1/8 of an inch wide between the top two marks you made, cutting through the patterned paper and cardstock of your focal point backer.
  • Trim a small piece of acetate to ½ inch wide; length doesn’t matter right now, but should be at least 3 inches long.
  • Trim a piece of patterned paper to ½ inch wide by 1 ¾ inches. Score it at 1/4, 3/8, 5/8, 1 1/8, 1 3/8, and 1 ½. Fold the ¼ inch sections on either side of the ½ section in the center down over the center. The 1/8 inch sections will stand up and then fold the outer ¼ inch section down to create little flaps. Use liquid adhesive to glue the ¼ inch sections to the ½ inch section and the 1/8 inch sections together.
  • Flatten this out and cut the shape in half so it’s only ¼ inch wide instead of a half inch wide. (Folding a ½ inch wide strip is so much easier than a ¼ inch wide strip, and now you have a little mechanism for another card!)
  • Glue the mechanism you just created to one end of your acetate strip. Fold the wings up and slide the mechanism through the slit on the focal point backer, and then flatten the wings back out.
  • Holding the slider mechanism so that it’s all the way down, add 2mm thick foam adhesive around the acetate, adhering the foam to the back of the focal point backer. This will help keep the acetate moving smoothly up and down.
  • Add more foam adhesive to the focal point backer and glue it to the center of your card base.
  • Add 2 or 3 mm-thick foam adhesive to the sides of your toaster ephemera, making sure the foam doesn’t interfere with the toast.
  • You may need to add a little strip of paper to the mechanism flaps to give more contact area between the toast and the mechanism to make it a little sturdier. Add liquid glue to the mechanism.
  • Place your toaster over the mechanism and press the toast to the mechanism. Check to make sure the mechanism works.
  • Make sure the toast is all the way down. From the Chipboard Embellishments, select the strawberry and press it onto the top of the acetate strip so that it doesn’t fall too much over the edge of the card. Trim off any excess acetate above the strawberry.
  • Add the floral cluster using 1mm thick foam under the bottom right of the toaster.
  • Add the “poppin’ up to say hi” sentiment with 1mm thick foam.
  • Layer on the yellow flower Chipboard Embellishment sticker using 2mm thick foam adhesive.
  • Pop a few of the Opal Gems on for a bit of sparkle!

TIP: Make sure to test your mechanism as you work, ensuring that it slides up and down easily. If your foam adhesive is a little tacky on the sides and your acetate sticks to it, brush a little embossing anti-static powder onto the sides of your foam—be sure to do this before removing the backing to stick your focal point backer down.

Fun with Food Puns: 3 Layered Cards from Easy to Interactive!, 169215, 169265, RBD-011, S5-641, S5-613

I hope that you enjoyed these 3 card ideas using the Breakfast in Bed collection. I’m always up for a good pun, and this collection has so many puns and is just darling! Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram and check out my blog for a floral-themed layout I created using this same collection to scrap my niece’s school photo. Until next time, happy crafting!

Adrienne

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Other Supplies

Scrapbook.com foam adhesive (1-3 mm thick), Scrapbook.com Artis Liquid Glue, Scoring Board, Paper Trimmer, Craft Knife, Scrapbook.com Workspace Self-Healing Craft Mat, Acetate, Ruler

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