I LOVE this card, but a project sheet with the directions and measurements would be a huge help. I'm sitting here writing out the directions as I watch so i have something to refer to - hoping my notes make sense to me later!
You are the second person who has asked about directions and measurements. My Dad has the card now. But, I'll try to come up with some measurements and add them to my blog post. It will probably be a few days. But, I'll do my best.
Thank you!! So, glad you stopped by the Treehouse. Yes, I was amazed how fast the lure die disappeared. Thankfully, I found it (after hours of looking. Even had my hubby take off the baseboards, thinking maybe it had slipped into that tiny crack between the top of the baseboards and wall. Not there). I bought a cheap shag rug that now helps keep the jumping dies from bouncing on the hardwood and ending up in strange, far away places. 😉
Project sheets and a video is helpful when you want to make it at another time. I am glad I started following you. You are a great instructor and you make it easy to understand. If I like a project, I always look to see if they have a project sheet I can follow and I make a copy and store them in ring binders.
I got this set but I didn’t have time to figure out how to make the tackle box before Father’s Day but I am going to go ahead and try to learn how to make it now
Absolutely love this card, you are a very good teacher. I lost a die and found it in my shoe days later. I saw where you found it in your paper scraps. They seem to have feet!
Thanks, Jan! It's such a fun set to work with. I'll know you'll enjoy it! I only get to see my parents once or twice a year so I'm really looking forward to it. Bringing the puppy this time. Should make for a more interesting visit. 😉
Thanks for stopping by the Treehouse, Sue! I'm happy to report that the fishing lure die was found! My husband even took the baseboards off trying to help me find it. It was finally found two days later in the bottom of a large plastic tote that holders sealed folders of paper scraps. I'm guessing that the lid on the tote must have been slightly open for the die to have jumped in there. Before that, I turned my Stamp Cut and Emboss machine upside down and found another die - a tiny one that I don't know which set it belongs to. The adventures of papercrafting. 😊
Thank you so much! I was able to go and visit with them and give the card to my dad even though it was early for Father's Day. It was more fun to be able to hand it to him instead of mailing it. He sweetly cares for my mom 24/7. He was able to arrange a fishing trip during my visit but did get to have lunch with the guys - a special treat and blessing.
What is the embossing folder you used fir the top of the tackle box? Where did you purchase the tiny magnets from? Love this card and I have a son up in northern Canada who loves to fish and even dies ice fishing in the winter?
Welcome to the Creative Treehouse! The embossing folder is the Twisted Rope 3D folder, which I believe recently retired. Another folder that would also work well would be the Cane Weave embossing folder. The magnets come from a company called Total Element. I'm sure your son would LOVE getting a tackle box card from you! Thanks for watching, and I hope your card turns out great!
Thank you. Jackie! I'm so excited about it. I may not be able to wait until Father's Day to give it to him. LOL Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 😊
Thank you! It's the type of lure that I remember using when I was young g. I was hoping it would be easy to make out of paper. Thanks for stopping by the Treehouse! 😊
I am trying so hard to follow you on this to recreate it for my SIL’s birthday. At 20:18 you said you stamped in versa mark and embossed in silver. So I did precisely what you said. I stamped the fish then heat embossed with silver. I can’t see the ink color for the silver. What’s your technique? Cute card. Thanks.
Thank you, Pam! It was such a fun card to make. My husband and I both searched through all the paper scraps in the trash container. I pulled out each piece checking for the die and he even ran his magnetic stick through the papers. Sadly, and surprisingly, the little die is still missing.
Losing a die is better than finding a die weeks or months later and you have no , no ,no idea what it is and to which set it belongs.. 😮. Loved your card.
Thank you, Lulu!! I can relate to your story! In trying to find the fishing lure die, I turned my Stamp Cut and Emboss machine upside and shook it. When I did- out popped a super tiny die that I have absolutely no idea where it came from. I am happy to report that the disappearing lure die was found (as well as the tiny mystery one). Thanks for stopping by the Treehouse!
Thank you, Kathleen! No, I didn't make a project sheet. Would it be easier to follow if you had some written instructions? I guess, I assumed that it would be easier to watch it being put together rather than to try to explain it with written directions. Maybe I should consider making a project sheet. 🤔
Thank you, Bettye! The magnets come from a company called Total Elements. I believe the size is 1/4 x 3/16 inches. They are strong magnets that work well on my papercrafting projects. There are lots of sizes to choose from on their site.
Thanks, Debbie. The problem seems to be that the dies "jump" off the machine or paper after having been cut. I've been looking for a magnetic mat to put on the floor to catch those high dive jumpers. So far, no luck. But the good news is that the fishing lure die was found in a large storage bin full of plastic folders (containing scrap cardstock). Apparently, the lid was not completely on the tote, so the die jumped right in.
Thank you! It is about the thickness of a shaker card. It well fit in a standard envelope. It will require the special "non machinable" stamp as it won't bend to go through the rollers. Other than that, it should go through the mail without a problem. 😊
WOW, this is amazing!! First time I have seen your video's so will become a follower for sure. I'm a hobby demonstrator and have to copy what I do, not creative :) TFS!!
Thanks so much, Verna! Being a demonstrator is tons of fun with so much creativity out there. When my creative juices aren't flowing, I gain inspiration from others. I love sharing my projects for that reason. Welcome to the Treehouse! 😊
So glad you like the card! The card measures 5 1/16 inches by 4 inches at the widest parts. The magnets came from a company called Total Elements. I think these are 1/4 x 1/32. They come in a variety of size, but the ones I use are really small! I think the tiny magnets are perfect for paper projects.
I checked the machine. Found a tiny die that had been missing for quite some time. The tackle box die was finally found in a box of paper scraps that must have been open the slightest bit while I was die cutting.
So creative! Love how slow you go so we can craft along with you!
Thanks so much 😊 I'm glad you stopped by the Treehouse and took the time to leave a comment. Hope you come back to craft along again.
I LOVE this card, but a project sheet with the directions and measurements would be a huge help. I'm sitting here writing out the directions as I watch so i have something to refer to - hoping my notes make sense to me later!
You are the second person who has asked about directions and measurements. My Dad has the card now. But, I'll try to come up with some measurements and add them to my blog post. It will probably be a few days. But, I'll do my best.
Fantastic card! Definitely can those those lure dies as fast as your dad can lose a fish off the line. LOL
Thank you!! So, glad you stopped by the Treehouse. Yes, I was amazed how fast the lure die disappeared. Thankfully, I found it (after hours of looking. Even had my hubby take off the baseboards, thinking maybe it had slipped into that tiny crack between the top of the baseboards and wall. Not there). I bought a cheap shag rug that now helps keep the jumping dies from bouncing on the hardwood and ending up in strange, far away places. 😉
Awesome!
Thank you, so much!!
Project sheets and a video is helpful when you want to make it at another time. I am glad I started following you. You are a great instructor and you make it easy to understand. If I like a project, I always look to see if they have a project sheet I can follow and I make a copy and store them in ring binders.
Lovely tackle box card, thank you. x
Thank you, Janet! I'm so glad you stopped by the Treehouse. 😊
Love amazing job!
Thank you! I'm so glad you stopped by! 🙂
I got this set but I didn’t have time to figure out how to make the tackle box before Father’s Day but I am going to go ahead and try to learn how to make it now
That sounds great, Jennifer! Hopefully, my tutorial will help you on your way. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. 😊
You are so creative!
Thank you, Becky! 😉 ❤️
That's so cool, wonderful card. Love your homemade lure!
Thank you so much, Carol!! So glad you stopped by the Treehouse. 😊
Absolutely love this card, you are a very good teacher. I lost a die and found it in my shoe days later. I saw where you found it in your paper scraps. They seem to have feet!
Thank you, Heather! I love your story about finding a die in your shoe!!! They definitely do seem to have feet or wings. 😉
💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💓💞 I am definitely going to do this amazing ! Hope you have a wonderful visit with your parents !!
Thanks, Jan! It's such a fun set to work with. I'll know you'll enjoy it! I only get to see my parents once or twice a year so I'm really looking forward to it. Bringing the puppy this time. Should make for a more interesting visit. 😉
Love Love LOVE this card!!! Thanks for ALL the Creative tips. Makes card making more FUN less stressful.
Thank you so much! Glad you found the tips helpful. 🙂 Yes, card making should definitely be fun.
Really cute. We’ve all lost dies I go through trash and usually find them Good look finding it
Thanks for stopping by the Treehouse, Sue! I'm happy to report that the fishing lure die was found! My husband even took the baseboards off trying to help me find it. It was finally found two days later in the bottom of a large plastic tote that holders sealed folders of paper scraps. I'm guessing that the lid on the tote must have been slightly open for the die to have jumped in there. Before that, I turned my Stamp Cut and Emboss machine upside down and found another die - a tiny one that I don't know which set it belongs to. The adventures of papercrafting. 😊
This is amazing!
Thank you! It was fun to create. Thanks for stopping by the Treehouse!
Great card!!
Prayers for your mom and dad. ❤
Thank you so much! I was able to go and visit with them and give the card to my dad even though it was early for Father's Day. It was more fun to be able to hand it to him instead of mailing it. He sweetly cares for my mom 24/7. He was able to arrange a fishing trip during my visit but did get to have lunch with the guys - a special treat and blessing.
Great card idea! Can't wait to get my bundle and try this out. Thanks
Thank you!!! You are going to love this bundle! Have fun!
What is the embossing folder you used fir the top of the tackle box? Where did you purchase the tiny magnets from? Love this card and I have a son up in northern Canada who loves to fish and even dies ice fishing in the winter?
Welcome to the Creative Treehouse! The embossing folder is the Twisted Rope 3D folder, which I believe recently retired. Another folder that would also work well would be the Cane Weave embossing folder.
The magnets come from a company called Total Element.
I'm sure your son would LOVE getting a tackle box card from you! Thanks for watching, and I hope your card turns out great!
What an awesome Father's Day card! I don't think anyone will be able to top this! TFS! ❤
Thank you. Jackie! I'm so excited about it. I may not be able to wait until Father's Day to give it to him. LOL
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! 😊
Awesome card! Love the way you made your own fishing lure! Pretty neat idea!
Thank you! It's the type of lure that I remember using when I was young g. I was hoping it would be easy to make out of paper.
Thanks for stopping by the Treehouse! 😊
Waay cool!
Thank you so much, Charli! I really enjoyed making the card. So glad you stopped by the Treehouse.
I am trying so hard to follow you on this to recreate it for my SIL’s birthday. At 20:18 you said you stamped in versa mark and embossed in silver. So I did precisely what you said. I stamped the fish then heat embossed with silver. I can’t see the ink color for the silver. What’s your technique? Cute card. Thanks.
This card is absolutely awesome!
Thank you, Mary! Glad you like the fun card and thanks for letting me know. 😊
Love it! Check your trash container for your die. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Pam! It was such a fun card to make. My husband and I both searched through all the paper scraps in the trash container. I pulled out each piece checking for the die and he even ran his magnetic stick through the papers. Sadly, and surprisingly, the little die is still missing.
Losing a die is better than finding a die weeks or months later and you have no , no ,no idea what it is and to which set it belongs.. 😮. Loved your card.
Thank you, Lulu!! I can relate to your story! In trying to find the fishing lure die, I turned my Stamp Cut and Emboss machine upside and shook it. When I did- out popped a super tiny die that I have absolutely no idea where it came from.
I am happy to report that the disappearing lure die was found (as well as the tiny mystery one). Thanks for stopping by the Treehouse!
What a stunning tackle box card!!!
You are very creative…
Do you have a project sheet with instructions?
Thank you, Kathleen! No, I didn't make a project sheet. Would it be easier to follow if you had some written instructions? I guess, I assumed that it would be easier to watch it being put together rather than to try to explain it with written directions. Maybe I should consider making a project sheet. 🤔
LOVE!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!!! Glad you stopped by the Treehouse.
Very nice card! Will it fit in a regular envelope?
Yes, it will. 😀 it's a little smaller than the standard card size.
I sure am in love with your card. Please share where you bought the magnets and the size of them. Thank you so much.
Thank you, Bettye! The magnets come from a company called Total Elements. I believe the size is 1/4 x 3/16 inches. They are strong magnets that work well on my papercrafting projects. There are lots of sizes to choose from on their site.
Somehow I always seem to end up with the wrong size magnets, they are always much too thick. Thank you for answering my question.
You need to get a magnetic bowl to put your dies in as your using them.
Thanks, Debbie. The problem seems to be that the dies "jump" off the machine or paper after having been cut. I've been looking for a magnetic mat to put on the floor to catch those high dive jumpers. So far, no luck.
But the good news is that the fishing lure die was found in a large storage bin full of plastic folders (containing scrap cardstock). Apparently, the lid was not completely on the tote, so the die jumped right in.
Awesome card. Will this fit in a regular envelope or is it too thick?
Thank you! It is about the thickness of a shaker card. It well fit in a standard envelope. It will require the special "non machinable" stamp as it won't bend to go through the rollers. Other than that, it should go through the mail without a problem. 😊
Oh my goodness 🎉❤ so very cute ! ! Love it thank you for sharing this..
Thanks Roxanne! I'm so glad you like my Tackle Box card. Thanks for leaving a great comment. ❤️
WOW, this is amazing!! First time I have seen your video's so will become a follower for sure. I'm a hobby demonstrator and have to copy what I do, not creative :) TFS!!
Thanks so much, Verna! Being a demonstrator is tons of fun with so much creativity out there. When my creative juices aren't flowing, I gain inspiration from others. I love sharing my projects for that reason. Welcome to the Treehouse! 😊
Love the card. What size and where did u get the magnets?
So glad you like the card!
The card measures 5 1/16 inches by 4 inches at the widest parts.
The magnets came from a company called Total Elements. I think these are 1/4 x 1/32. They come in a variety of size, but the ones I use are really small! I think the tiny magnets are perfect for paper projects.
Stuck to machine?
I checked the machine. Found a tiny die that had been missing for quite some time. The tackle box die was finally found in a box of paper scraps that must have been open the slightest bit while I was die cutting.