Little Monkey Dresser Card

Little Monkey Card Class

Little Monkey Dresser Card

The Little Monkey Dresser Card is the third and last card for your Weekly Card Class From ME. For this class, I have been using the Little Monkey Bundle, by Stampin’ Up!. Want to see my previous card? Click this link for it!

Perhaps I have saved the best for last! The sweet little monkeys popping out of this dresser (or chest of drawers) is just adorable. And the best part, is that it is so easy to make this dresser shaped card base.

Monkey Dresser Card Base

Dresser Bottom Details

The card base for this Little Monkey Dresser Card starts with a 4 x 11″ piece of White Cardstock, folded in half. This is the “hot-dog” style cut, and a “tent fold”.

What makes the bottom edge so decorative and realistic? The answer is simple…a punch! For this card, I used the Lasting Label Punch. You will be able to punch thru the closed card base in one go for an even cut-away.

Dresser Top Details

When you create the top ledge of your dresser, you will need a good pair of scissors, like the Paper Snips.

I adhered a strip of White Cardstock along the top front edge of my card base. Next, I angled my Paper Snips to cut the image you see in the picture above. This small piece of cardstock will make your card 4.25″ at the widest point, perfect for an A2 sized envelope.

Colorful Dresser Details

To make our dresser more realistic, we need some drawers and some knobs. 3 drawers fit perfectly on this dresser shaped card base. I sponged Soft Seafoam Ink along all the edges of my card, drawers and knobs. But, you could use any color you choose on all these white pieces!

There are 2 vines with leaves stamps in the Little Monkey Stamp Set. I used the stamp with 5 leaves and lined it up so the middle met, and alternated the direction of the stamp too. Want to see this in action? Check out my class video here.

Once my dresser was completed (doesn’t it look great?), it was time to get some monkeys in there.

Little Dresser Monkeys

For the little dresser monkeys, I relied on my Little Monkey Builder Punch. I punched 2 of them in Pecan Pie Cardstock. To accent the plain paper, I added a little Pecan Pie Ink with a sponge dauber.

Next, I stamped my monkey on a scrap of Petal Pink Cardstock in Pecan Pie Ink. After I punched the heart shaped face out, I added ink to the edges too. Lastly, I punched ears for my monkeys in Petal Pink Cardstock. With the builder style punches, adding elements together to complete a specific look is easy!

Get Your Little Monkey Card Class From ME

This Little Monkey Dresser Card is the last one in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I hope you have enjoyed the cards from the Little Monkey Card Class, as well as my bonus cards, over the week. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.

Color Swap: Little Monkey Dresser Card

Every Wednesday, on my FaceBook Page, Positive PaperCrafters, I like to do a “Color Swap”. I re-create one of my class cards in new colors. This week, my Little Monkey Dresser Card got a make-over…into Bubble Bath Pink! Which one is your favorite?

Little Monkey Swinging By Card

Little Monkey Card Class

Little Monkey Swinging By Card

As we “swing” into the second card from my Weekly Card Class From Maine, we are continuing our “monkey play”. I am using the Little Monkey Bundle by Stampin’ Up! and having so much fun.

Did you miss the first card from this week’s class? Click here to check it out, you will go bananas over it!

Green With Envy Monkey

For my Little Monkey Swinging By Card, I wanted some more natural or neutral colors. I started with a Mossy Meadow card base.

One of my favorite things to do is use a stamp from my set for background imagery. I chose the tree branch with leaves from the Little Monkey Stamp Set for this card.

As you can see from my picture, I did a lot of stamping with Mossy Meadow Ink. I made sure the outer edges looked lovely, because the middle mess would be covered up!

Color-Less Monkey

In keeping with the theme for this Little Monkey Swinging By Card, I wanted to keep the coloring to a minimum. I started with a square of Very Vanilla Cardstock and stamped my monkey in Pecan Pie Ink.

Next, I simply added color to the outer edges of the square with a sponge dauber. This added color to my piece without me actually coloring it in. I also added sponged color to the rest of my pieces for this card, which all happen to be from the Stylish Shapes Dies!

Little Monkey & the Swinging Sign

This Little Monkey Swinging By Card has some built in action…the sign actually swings!

To make this happen, I poked holes in both the sign and the bottom of my monkey’s hands. Next, I strung some Linen Thread thru the holes so that the sign could be connected to the card without being adhered down.

You can see the action “in action” during my live card class. Watch the replay here!

Get Your Little Monkey Card Class From ME

This Little Monkey Swinging By Card is just one card in my featured class this week. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I will be sharing more cards from the Little Monkey Card Class, as well as my bonus cards, as this week goes on. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.

Little Monkey Bananas For You Card

Finished card, Little Monkey Bananas For You

Little Monkeys Card Class

Little Monkeys Bananas For You Card

The Little Monkeys Bananas For You Card is first up for your Weekly Card Class From ME. This class is a more fun than a barrel of monkeys, featuring the Little Monkey Bundle by Stampin’ Up!.

Want to know more about this adorable bundle, which includes the Little Monkey Stamp Set and the Little Monkey Builder Punch? I shared some great details, and you will find them by clicking here.

Little Monkey Coloring

Coloring the Little Monkey with Stampin' Blends

I shared my favorite way to add color to stamped images while I made this Little Monkey Bananas For You Card…Stampin’ Blends! First, I started off inking up my images from the Little Monkey Stamp Set with Memento Black Ink. This ink is water based, and works perfectly with the oil based blends. Remember…opposites attract.

For my sweet little monkey’s face, I used SU800. Stampin’ Up! has a great collection of skin tone colors that range from pale pink to deep brown. I love using these blends on so many stamped images!

Coloring the banana images with Stampin' Blends

The monkey was not the only thing that I needed to color on this card. I filled it full of bananas too!

I chose Daffodil Delight for my yellow tones. If you would like to see my coloring process, watch the video replay here.

Monkey Crumb Cake

I love the simple act of adding texture to a card. For my Little Monkey Bananas For You Card, I chose a mini embossing folder. The Geometric Patterns measure just over 3″ wide, by 6-1/4″ long.

When I use the mini folders, I cut my cardstock to 3″ wide. This gives me a nice selection to work with, and it doesn’t take up the whole card front. I added Crumb Cake Ink to my embossed piece to give the cardstock some depth. It really helps draw the eye to the design!

Monkeying Around With Linen Thread

For this Little Monkey Bananas For You Card, I chose to wrap Linen Thread around the embossed and sponged Crumb Cake layer 3 times. I completed the look with a simple tied knot. Lastly, I added this piece to a mat of White Cardstock before adding it to my card front with dimensionals.

Get Your Little Monkey Card Class From ME

Little Monkey Bananas For You card kit

This Little Monkey Bananas For You Card is just one card in my featured class this week. If you would like to see the video from my online class, click this link. For more details on what is in this week’s class from Maine and how to get yours, click here.

I will be sharing more cards from the Little Monkey Card Class, as well as my bonus cards, as this week goes on. Be sure to check back here or follow me, The Maine Stamper, on FaceBook, for more cardmaking inspiration and ideas.